In the press
Indigenous Justice values our relationship with the press in healing and building toward respectful, honest relationships. We welcome the inclusion and meaningful engagement of Indigenous Peoples in society, especially ones that counter the widespread myth of Native extinction and reveal the reality of California Indian’s continued presence and vitality in the twenty-first century.
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‘Honor truth in history’: Native Americans gather on Alcatraz, with a clear message
Restoring the Land: The Movement to Address the Theft of Tribal Territory
John Feffer examines the growing Land Back movement in the United States, tracing efforts by Indigenous nations to reclaim stolen land and restore sovereignty, environmental stewardship, and cultural practices. Through case studies, the piece explores the legal, political, and economic pathways through which land is being returned, as well as the limits of market-based solutions and charitable transfers.
KCRA 3 News
Sunrise gathering at Alcatraz Island celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day
The event not only celebrates Indigenous Peoples Day but also commemorates over 500 years of Indigenous resistance in the Americas and 56 years since the original Indigenous occupation of Alcatraz.
