News from IP3

The Tragedy of War and Occupation

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...

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IP3 Launches New Fundraising Campaign w/ IP3 SHOP

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...

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IP3 Launches SKOODOODISDEN Virtual Action Camp 2022

IP3 Launches SKOODOODISDEN Virtual Action Camp 2022

What's good relatives!? Just a quick reminder that Indigenous People's Power Project has been hard at work organizing this year's SKODOODISDEN Virtual Action Camp, and will feature some great conversations and trainings from some of NDN Country's premiere trainers,...

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Relief Needed Amid Massive Tonga Volcanic Eruption

Relief Needed Amid Massive Tonga Volcanic Eruption

According to Tongan officials, tsunami waves reached 50 ft. on multiple islands of Tonga as a result of an underwater volcanic eruption Saturday, January 15th, 2022. The blast triggered multiple tsunami warnings across the Pacific Ocean, as far as the West Coast of...

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MLK: Principles, Movement, and Action

MLK: Principles, Movement, and Action

Today, January 17th, 2022, Indigenous People's Power Project honors champion for peace and nonviolence, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Martin Luther King Jr. (born Michael King Jr.; January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) was an...

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Honoring the Life & Legacy of Clyde Bellecourt

Honoring the Life & Legacy of Clyde Bellecourt

It is with heavy hearts that we learn of the passing of American Indian Movement (AIM) cofounder and community leader, Clyde Bellecourt. Born May 8th, 1936 and member of the White Earth Nation of the Ojibwe, Bellecourt was a civil rights organizer noted for...

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Tiny House Warriors Criminalized for Protecting Homelands

Tiny House Warriors Criminalized for Protecting Homelands

If you know the story of the Tiny House Warrior movement, you know it's been no easy road for these land defenders in protecting their traditional unceded homelands. Shortly after returning from Standing Rock in 2016, The Tiny House movement was founded by Kanahus...

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Happy New Year from IP3!

Happy New Year from IP3!

As we say goodbye to 2021 and hello to 2022, Indigenous People's Power Project would like extend a very big THANK YOU to our communities, staff, board, sponsors and partners for your tireless commitment in making our world a better place. In the last year, we have...

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