News from IP3
Lithium Future – When the Water Runs Dry
In the midst of a global greenhouse gas catastrophe, and as supporters and organizations of environmental justice work towards a more equitable future excluding the extraction of fossil fuels, we are witnessing a small fraction of policies and government agencies...
Indigenous Land Defender Sentenced for Protecting His Own Lands
Land Defender and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations member, William George was sentenced to 28 days in jail for defending his ancestral and unceded land Tuesday, May 10th against the expansion of the Trans Mountain Pipeline. Early last year, the British Columbia Supreme...
What’s Next for Nonviolent Direct Action?
In the last half of the 20th Century, nonviolent direct action has become the most commonly used form of mobilization over armed resistance. From the opposition of United States involvement to war in Vietnam in the 60's, as recent as the protests against the Dakota...
Violations of Treaties / Endangered Species Act in Klamath Basin
On April 11th, 2022, the Klamath Tribes of Oregon released a statement on the decades long dispute over water and resources that, '"The Klamath Tribes are tired of hearing: "it is another bad water year," "we are all suffering," and "come to the table so we can...
Blatant Racism Sparks Great Sioux Nation Into Action
In response to racist comments made by the owner of the Grand Gateway Hotel in Rapid City, South Dakota, tribal leaders of the Oceti Sakowin (The Great Sioux Nation) deliver Notice of Trespass and Eviction. Following a shooting that occurred at the hotel on Saturday,...
St. Regis Mohawk Tribe Reclaiming Stolen Land from New York State
AKWESASNE TERRITORY – The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Council is pleased to report that the decades-long dispute over the reservation boundary has been decided upon by the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York. In a summary judgment...
Subscribe and Support the IP3 YouTube Channel
To meet the needs of our communities through the COVID 19 pandemic, and as a way to offer more resources for direct action training and support, Indigenous Peoples Power Project has launched our YouTube Channel to offer video resources and training sessions as a...
The Tragedy of War and Occupation
As of February 23rd, 2022, the world looked on as Russia's President Vladimir Putin declared war on Ukraine, and while the media focuses heavily on this European conflict, Indigenous Peoples Power Project acknowledges the vulnerable ones, the often forgotten, and all...
IP3 Launches New Fundraising Campaign w/ IP3 SHOP
In response to the growing demand for IP3 hoodies, t-shirts and accessories, Indigenous Peoples Power Project is excited to announce the launch of our new online store. 100% of the proceeds from your purchase go to funding IP3 programs, trainings, and curriculum, and...