• March 30, 1934 - November 25, 2003) was a prominent Native American and indigenous rights activist. (wikipedia.org)
  • Presently, such a seller of indigenous spirituality has uploaded a video on YouTube in which he criticizes NAAoG for not supporting Native Americans in preserving their culture and spirituality. (newagefraud.org)
  • He is a writer and activist within the California indigenous community focusing on issues regarding cultural preservation, protection, education, and traditional practices. (indybay.org)
  • Celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day by reading one of our suggested titles highlighting Native American voices in young adult literature. (westerlylibrary.org)
  • On October 8, 2021, President Joe Biden made an official White House proclamation stating "Today, we recognize Indigenous peoples' resilience and strength as well as the immeasurable positive impact that they have made on every aspect of American society"(Whitehouse.gov). (westerlylibrary.org)
  • To learn more and honor the voices of Native Americans on this Indigenous Peoples' Day, check out one of the books below. (westerlylibrary.org)
  • if our American included monsters and magic found in the folk tales of Indigenous peoples. (westerlylibrary.org)
  • Our mission is to substantially increase the representation of American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders, First Nations, and other indigenous peoples of North America in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) studies and careers. (issuu.com)
  • Indigenous Peoples Day Replaces Columbus Day - No more celebrating the white "occupation" of America. (frontpagemag.com)
  • Acclaimed poet, musician, author and playwright Joy Harjo landed in Tel Aviv today to find appeals from prominent American Indian and indigenous scholars and peers to pull out of a performance at Tel Aviv University scheduled for Monday . (electronicintifada.net)
  • Warrior, who is founding president of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association , has himself signed on to the call for academic and cultural boycott of Israel. (electronicintifada.net)
  • All these playwrights are taught in my courses with a critical eye to Indigenous rhetorical sovereignty: Indigenous peoples telling stories of Indigenous peoples that are reflective of political, cultural, linguistic, and social movements of Native peoples in North America and the interactions of these movements with the larger American society. (dramatistsguild.com)
  • This year, I have added Please Do Not Feed the Indians , as written and directed by Murielle Borst-Tarrant and performed by Safe Harbors Indigenous Collective in New York. (dramatistsguild.com)
  • Borst-Tarrant, the playwright, author, director, activist, and UN diplomat, comes from one of New York's oldest Indigenous activist families who also married into one of New York's oldest Indigenous activist families, the Miguels and the Tarrants. (dramatistsguild.com)
  • From luminaries of the past, like nineteenth-century sculptor Edmonia Lewis-the first Black and Native American female artist to achieve international fame-to contemporary figures like linguist jessie little doe baird, who revived the Wampanoag language, Notable Native People highlights the vital impact Indigenous dreamers and leaders have made on the world. (penguinrandomhousesecondaryeducation.com)
  • In 2014, we started to really take seriously that we needed to create the conditions for Indigenous faculty to thrive at ASU," said Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy , President's Professor, director of the Center for Indian Education and ASU's senior adviser to the president on American Indian affairs. (asu.edu)
  • I've never been at a university that has had more than five Native American professors, let alone more than 60 scholars and thousands of Indigenous students. (asu.edu)
  • Actor Marlon Brando and rights activist Dick Gregory went to Western Washington, joined fish-ins and lent their celebrity to the cause. (wikipedia.org)
  • Speaking on the scourge of casteism in Indian society, Martin Macwan, a Dalit rights activist and a winner of the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award, said, "We have two rules in India, the rule of the constitution and the rule of caste. (iamc.com)
  • Human rights activist. (harvard.edu)
  • Maya Angelou was a Pulitzer prize-nominated poet and civil rights activist. (imdiversity.com)
  • Ella Baker was a civil rights activist who founded the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, a prominent organization in the 1960s Civil Rights Movement that united its young leaders. (imdiversity.com)
  • It is also recognized as 2020 American Indian Youth Literature Young Adult Honor Book. (westerlylibrary.org)
  • Joining discussions on the first day of the two-day virtual conference, "Reclaiming India", on Saturday, October 3, 2020, several speakers from both the United States and India drew a parallel between the ongoing assaults on civil liberties in both countries, and said it was important for activists in both societies to join hands in this struggle. (iamc.com)
  • In May 2020, Arizona State University reached a major milestone when it enrolled approximately 3,500 American Indian students. (asu.edu)
  • The 2020 Indian American Attitudes Survey (IAAS) results confirm the anecdotal evidence of India's Hindu Nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi's massive popularity among Hindu Americans. (riazhaq.com)
  • Peter also cowrote and directed Dolores , a feature documentary about the life of activist Dolores Huerta, with Brian Benson and Grammy Award winning musician Carlos Santana. (ucsc.edu)
  • Grace Lee Boggs, the daughter of Chinese immigrants, was a prominent writer and activist who worked closely with black Marxist and black power leaders like Malcolm X and her husband James Boggs during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement. (imdiversity.com)
  • Her activism helped lead to the 1974 Boldt Decision, for which she was dubbed "the Rosa Parks of the American Indian Movement. (wikipedia.org)
  • A victim herself of domestic abuse and considered by many to be the mother and grandmother of the battered Native women's movement, she is credited with being the first to bring national attention to the issue of abuse committed against American Indian women when she testified before the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights' hearing on battered women in 1978. (bia.gov)
  • The movement is outlawed in India, as are a number of groups associated with it, which are listed as "terrorist organisations" by the Indian state. (globalnews.ca)
  • was an American clergyman, activist, and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. (timetoast.com)
  • was an American politician and a leader of the Civil Rights movement. (timetoast.com)
  • Nearly three dozens members of the U.S. Congress are calling on President Joe Biden to release American Indian Movement activist Leonard Peltier from prison. (indianz.com)
  • A large crowd rallied outside the White House, calling on President Joe Biden to free imprisoned American Indian Movement activist Leonard Peltier. (indianz.com)
  • Suzan Harjo, a citizen of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, speaks at a rally in support of imprisoned American Indian Movement activist Leonard Peltier. (indianz.com)
  • Holly Cook Macarro, a citizen of the Red Lake Nation, speaks at a rally in support of imprisoned American Indian Movement activist Leonard Peltier. (indianz.com)
  • Fawn Sharp, the president of the National Congress of American Indians, speaks at a rally in support of imprisoned American Indian Movement activist Leonard Peltier. (indianz.com)
  • Geiogamah's early interrogation of pan-Indian experiences out of the Civil Rights movement. (dramatistsguild.com)
  • Peggy Alexander and Diane Nash, pictured in the middle in the photo above, participated at lunch counter sit-ins during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement and were some of the first African Americans served lunch at a previously all-white counter, along with Matthew Walker and Stanley Hemphill. (imdiversity.com)
  • Buddhism also brought about what is arguably the largest conversion movement in world history, when the Indian jurist and civil rights leader, B.R. Ambedkar, led some half a million dalits (formerly known as "untouchables") to the religion in 1956. (ingrouppress.com)
  • Controversial academic and American Indian Movement (AIM) of Colorado co-director Ward Churchill will speak on campus tonight about civil rights and cultural activism. (dailynexus.com)
  • The Indian media also drew the attention of its readers to the fact that Disha Ravi had not transgressed any Indian law and that toolkit is merely a document laying down the strategy for any movement and so, preparing a toolkit or circulating it cannot be termed a crime. (countercurrents.org)
  • Are government functionaries really not aware that making a toolkit for any movement and circulating it can never be proved as a criminal act before any Indian court of law? (countercurrents.org)
  • Activist Angela Davis attended the Women's March in D.C., and she urged protesters to keep fighting for vulnerable people. (imdiversity.com)
  • He is a member of the Author's Guild and the Organization of American Historians. (infobasepublishing.com)
  • What was concealed mischievously from the Indian students was the fact that AID was involved in many subterranean, subversive political activities in India with close links to or connections with violent Communist and nefarious groups such as the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), an organization that has been linked to the Jihadi outfit Hezbollah. (boloji.com)
  • a Native American activist organization in the United States, founded in 1968 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with an agenda that focuses on spirituality, leadership, and sovereignty. (timetoast.com)
  • The Native American Contractors Association (NACA), the largest organization of Native and tribal companies, has a new executive director. (indianz.com)
  • Chatman is active in the community, serving as an officer of the NAACP St. Paul Branch, vice president of the Minnesota Chapter of the Association of Black Women in Higher Education (ABWHE), and a co-facilitator of a community organization called EVERY BODY'S IN. (augsburg.edu)
  • Despite his work as an activist in the organization, the AIM Grand Governing Council denounced Churchill for his comments and has also questioned his claim to Native American heritage. (dailynexus.com)
  • ANA is a full-service professional organization representing the nation's registered nurses through its 54 constituent state associations and 13 organizational affiliate members. (cdc.gov)
  • The American Public Health Association is a worldwide organization of public health professionals that conduct public health research and establish standards for public health practices. (cdc.gov)
  • The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers, provides relief to victims of disasters and helps people prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies. (cdc.gov)
  • Leading Indian activists, intellectuals and academicians made a unanimous declaration today that India's constitutional democracy faces a serious threat from the rise of Hindu nationalism, and the only way that challenge can be combated was by a return to secular liberal pluralism and strengthening of the Constitution. (iamc.com)
  • People from all walks of life - workers, political activists, artists and intellectuals - came together spontaneously in a massive, unprecedented protest against this brutal murder. (dctheatrescene.com)
  • This American Indian Library Association Youth Literature Award Young Adult Honor Book highlights the contributions of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian people to American culture and history. (westerlylibrary.org)
  • J. Kēhaulani Kauanui , a Native Hawaiian activist, who is on the advisory board of the US Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (USACBI), told The Electronic Intifada that she "urgently wrote Joy Harjo at midnight once I'd learned she was on her way to perform at Tel Aviv University. (electronicintifada.net)
  • Indian elders and activists converged on Washington State. (wikipedia.org)
  • The conference is being organized by five leading Indian American civil rights organizations: Hindus for Human Rights, Global Indian Progressive Alliance, India Civil Watch International, Students Against Hindutva Ideology, and Indian American Muslim Council. (iamc.com)
  • Hateful Hindutva ideology is spreading rapidly among the Indian diaspora. (riazhaq.com)
  • Indian historian Aditya Mukherjee characterizes the Hindutva victimhood as follows: "The great achievements of the past are then contrasted with a false sense of victimhood, the concept of a great threat the majority is supposedly facing from the minority. (riazhaq.com)
  • Hindu Americans enjoy the freedom to practice their faith and culture in the United States while at the same time they support Hindutva fascist rule in their country of origin. (riazhaq.com)
  • But they are often prevented from doing so by developed countries and activist groups that claim such activities might adversely impact wildlife and environmental values. (heartland.org)
  • Ninety percent of elitist environmental groups do not hire African Americans in professional policy positions, and they promote numerous policies that are detrimental to the African-American community. (heartland.org)
  • American Environmental Health Studies Project, Inc. (cdc.gov)
  • The 22-year-old Disha is charged with contributing to the 'toolkit' prepared by Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg for mobilizing support for the ongoing agitation of the landowners (farmers) of Punjab. (countercurrents.org)
  • He is currently an adviser with the California Indian Storytelling Association. (indybay.org)
  • Mr. Castro is a member of the Society for California Archaeology (SCA), and serves as Co-Chair on the SCA's Native American Programs Committee. (indybay.org)
  • Former director of the Racial Justice Project for the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California. (harvard.edu)
  • We are all with you Modiji and Yogiji", said an Indian American man who tweeted a video clip of a recent car rally in Silicon Valley , California. (riazhaq.com)
  • Keeping in mind that many social leaders and activists represent groups with social, economic, and political agendas, those included in this volume made their most memorable contributions to American society from positions outside of government and political office. (infobasepublishing.com)
  • Joyce Mahaney brought awareness to the community about Native Americans and their contributions. (mcccagora.com)
  • Her commitment to education and students has been recognized by the National Indian Education Association (Educator of the Year 2009) and the Harvard Graduate School of Education with its Alumni Council Award for Outstanding Contributions to Education (2015), among other honors. (bia.gov)
  • With this proclamation, the White House recognizes the contributions of Native Americans to the United States and also acknowledges the crimes committed against them throughout history. (westerlylibrary.org)
  • Sayet will be teaching contemporary Native American drama ENG 350 Studies in Literary Histories and Traditions: Native American Drama in spring 2023 and will be bringing a wealth of theater knowledge, thanks to the contributions of many who came before her. (asu.edu)
  • Seven community heroes were recently honored at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) Steps Program's Action Institute for their extraordinary contributions in improving the health and well-being of Americans in school, worksite, healthcare or community settings. (cdc.gov)
  • Veteran Indian historian Rajmohan Gandhi noted that India was faced with a "very serious assault on our democracy" and a "destruction of democratic and human rights, of the notion of equality. (iamc.com)
  • Renowned Indian historian and a biographer of Mahatma Gandhi, Ramchandra Guha blamed Prime Minister Narendra Modi for India's all-round failures, saying Mr. Modi's government had "conducted an assault on India's already vulnerable social fabric. (iamc.com)
  • Any enlightened citizen committed to the cause of national unity, national security and territorial integrity of India has to only carefully go through an explosive book titled ' NGOs, ACTIVISTS AND FOREIGN FUNDS, ANTI-NATION INDUSTRY ' edited by Radha Rajan and Krishen Kak, two bold and fearless journalists. (boloji.com)
  • Renowned African American activist, Rev. William Barber, a US-based Protestant minister and co-chair of the Poor People's Campaign, said both the US and India were seeing a battle of "human rights versus authoritarianism. (iamc.com)
  • Rev. Barber responded by saying he would like to organize a visit of American activists to India to observe the situation firsthand. (iamc.com)
  • The "two-storied house of worship" with a central "gateway facing the river" (Bysack 1890: 50) was adorned with carpets and cloth banners shipped by Tibet's Sixth Panchen Lama (1738-80) to the East India Company with the assistance of the Panchen's Indian agent, the Shaiva yogi, Puran Giri (1745-95). (ingrouppress.com)
  • As Moloy explains, street theatre has been used in India for many years, originating in the 1940's with the IPTA (Indian People's Theatre Association). (dctheatrescene.com)
  • Adrienne Keene is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, an assistant professor of American studies and ethnic studies at Brown University, and holds a doctorate in culture, communities, and education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. (penguinrandomhousesecondaryeducation.com)
  • In a case with potentially far-reaching consequences for tribal sovereignty, a divided Supreme Court debated the constitutionality of a 1978 law designed to prevent the separation of Native families and communities, the Indian Child Welfare Act, or ICWA. (streetroots.org)
  • Canada has expelled top Indian diplomat Pavan Kumar Rai "as a consequence" of the new intelligence, according to Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly. (globalnews.ca)
  • Hamilton is the author of ABC-Clio's The 1960s Counterculture in America: An Encyclopedia , Militias in America: A Reference Handbook , Founders of Modern Nations: A Biographical Dictionary , and American Business Leaders and coauthor of Gale's Atlas of the Baby Boom Generation . (infobasepublishing.com)
  • Quote from: Chairwoman, NAAoG on February 02, 2011, 06:56:58 pm ---Due to recent events, the Native American Association of Germany e.V. (NAAoG e.V.) would like to emphasis that our activities promote a cultural exchange and we therefore cooperate with Native Americans from various nations. (newagefraud.org)
  • The lands in what is currently known as the United States encompass the homelands of 574 federally recognized American Indian tribal nations, as well as hundreds more state-recognized and non-recognized tribal nations. (penguinrandomhousesecondaryeducation.com)
  • Native activists fought hard for ICWA, a law designed to defend against historical and ongoing genocidal efforts by the U.S. government to break up and eliminate Native nations, families and communities to enable land and resource extraction. (streetroots.org)
  • Beginning in the nineteenth century, Buddhism captured the imagination of an eclectic range of people around the world-from African-American writers and British nobles to devout clergymen, socialist freethinkers, radical pacifists, and imperial adventurers. (ingrouppress.com)
  • Ineffective actions taken to prevent climate change will significantly increase energy prices for poor Americans and Europeans, making it even more difficult for many to afford heating and air conditioning," noted Dr. Sallie Baliunas, an astrophysicist and science host of TechCentralStation.com. (heartland.org)
  • The spread of the idea of global warming has spurred many activist groups such as Greenpeace USA, an international group founded in 1971 to battle climate change and nuclear testing. (pacificresearch.org)
  • With scholarship funds from the U.S. Indian Affairs Office (BIA) and the Connecticut Indian Association of the Women's National Indian Association, she attended the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania where she graduated in 1889, thus making her the first American Indian woman in the United States to receive a medical degree. (bia.gov)
  • was a Mexican-American physician, surgeon, World War II veteran, civil rights advocate, and founder of the American G.I. Forum. (timetoast.com)
  • The National Congress of American Indians is speaking out after a Republican lawmaker made derogatory remarks about Native people. (indianz.com)
  • Native activists and advocates, including from Oregon, testified before Congress about the devastating nature of United States adoption policies in 1977, influencing Congress to act. (streetroots.org)
  • Former Equal Justice America fellow at The Opportunity Agenda. (harvard.edu)
  • DDT's critical role in the battle against malaria was conclusively demonstrated by South Africa, which reintroduced the chemical in 2000-and slashed malaria disease and death rates by more than 90 percent in just three years, noted American Enterprise Institute fellow Dr. Roger Bate. (heartland.org)
  • Indian Affairs will be celebrating American Indian and Alaska Native Women who helped shape our world. (bia.gov)
  • As the first people of their respective lands, American Indian people, Alaska Native people, and Kānaka Maoli have expertly stewarded and cared for the land, built vast cities and societies, utilized democratic governance, and carried and shaped cultural practices and traditions for centuries. (penguinrandomhousesecondaryeducation.com)
  • Marshall was the Court's 96th justice and its first African-American justice. (timetoast.com)
  • He is best known for his 1957 stand against the desegregation of the Little Rock School District during the Little Rock Crisis, in which he defied a unanimous decision of the United States Supreme Court by ordering the Arkansas National Guard to stop African-American students from attending Little Rock Central High School. (timetoast.com)
  • Brown eventually returned to North Carolina to open the innovative Palmer Memorial Institute, a prep school for African-American children. (imdiversity.com)
  • She was targeted by the FBI, making its 10 Most Wanted List, and later imprisoned but then acquitted on murder and kidnapping charges in association with a courtroom attack during the trial of the Soledad Brothers, three African-American inmates charged with the murder of a white prison guard. (imdiversity.com)
  • These activists practice "eco-segregation," said Norris McDonald, president of the African American Environmentalist Association. (heartland.org)
  • provided empirical evidence linking legacy of slavery and societal racism to Black/African American health. (cdc.gov)
  • Among the first cadre of African American people recruited to the USPHS Commissioned Corps in the 1960s. (cdc.gov)
  • Despite this, since the very founding of Buddhist studies and Indology in the early- to mid-nineteenth century, scholars have remained almost unanimous in dating Indian Buddhism's disappearance to sometime between the twelfth and fourteenth centuries. (ingrouppress.com)
  • The impact these leaders made in the lives of Americans spread far beyond the work and support of their colleagues and direct supporters and into the mainstream national consciousness. (infobasepublishing.com)
  • Harjo posted early this morning on her Facebook page that she was boarding a flight to Tel Aviv, which alerted activists and colleagues about her trip. (electronicintifada.net)
  • abbreviation of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, first attested 1910. (timetoast.com)
  • The fate of ICWA is significant not only regarding the adoption of Indian children, but depending on the specifics of the Brackeen ruling, the decision could upend the fundamental principles of federal Indian law and diminish tribal sovereignty. (streetroots.org)
  • Studies conducted by the Association of American Indian Affairs in 1969 and 1974 showed government agencies removed between 25% and 35% of Native children from their families during the 1950s and 1960s - a period known as the Sixties Scoop. (streetroots.org)
  • It wasn't until 2016 that, for the first time, the Bureau of Indian Affairs issued legally-binding amendments to ICWA to improve state compliance with the law. (streetroots.org)
  • In a court filing, U.S. Capitol breach defendant Jorge Aaron Riley finally admitted he knows little to nothing about his supposed "American Indian" heritage. (indianz.com)
  • An indispensable read for people of all backgrounds seeking to learn about Native American heritage, histories, and cultures, Notable Native People will educate and inspire readers of all ages. (penguinrandomhousesecondaryeducation.com)
  • Amongst these groups the biggest, the richest, the most widespread and the most dangerous organisation is the one that calls itself Association for India's Development (AID). (boloji.com)
  • This anti-national group has spread its tentacles far and wide and has directly entangled itself with many anti-Indian forces, some of which are connected to Pakistan and also to terrorist groups like the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). (boloji.com)
  • Their use of the term was based on a series of assumptions concerning Buddhism's historical rise, decline-and now rebirth-in the Indian subcontinent over the past two-and-a-half millenia. (sup.org)
  • Individuals and organizations connected to the RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) are actively working to promote India's divisive Islamophobic politics among the Non Resident Indians (NRIs) and their children. (riazhaq.com)
  • He says in his video: 'I welcome the opportunity to speak with a crowd of people hosted by the Native American Association of Germany. (newagefraud.org)
  • He's not just fighting Native American activists and other clusters of people who despise that an NFL team has such association with a dictionary-defined slur. (outsidethebeltway.com)
  • Many non-Indian people-including authors and publishers-seem to have the notion that Indians are "history," cut off somewhere in the early 1900s, or at best marginally existing on a few reservations. (oyate.org)
  • But because of the destructive legacy of settler colonialism, most Americans know very little about Native people beyond the stereotypes of Hollywood Indians, igloos, or Hawaiian grass skirts, but our reality is much different. (penguinrandomhousesecondaryeducation.com)
  • American people are like us - the color, the language, the look may change … but our hearts beat together. (dctheatrescene.com)
  • Puyallup Indians Bob Satiacum and Ramona Bennett, and others, Janet McCloud helped organize the protests at the Nisqually River and Puyallup River, into which tribe members cast traditional nets deemed illegal by the state. (wikipedia.org)
  • And the Black Panthers stood side-by-side with Indians in protests at the state Capitol in Olympia. (wikipedia.org)
  • The human rights advocacy group Sikhs For Justice says peaceful protests will "shut down" Indian consulate offices in Canada next week, with new intelligence appearing to link the Indian state to a high-profile murder in British Columbia. (globalnews.ca)
  • Protests, however, are slated to take place outside Indian consulates in Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver next Monday, according to Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, legal counsel for Sikhs for Justice. (globalnews.ca)
  • On January 6, 1962, dozens of Washington State game wardens stormed a group of Indians fishing the Nisqually River, arresting five men, including some of McCloud's relatives, for illegal fishing. (wikipedia.org)
  • The McClouds founded the activist group Survival of American Indians Association. (wikipedia.org)
  • There is clear evidence based on threats and harassment we've by the NAAoG and at the Stop Misuse group on Facebook that Jervis is using this fake identity to defame the association. (newagefraud.org)
  • Most press coverage celebrating recent changes to the federal law around Plan B has left at least one group behind: Native Americans. (radioproject.org)
  • According to the organization's website, group members believe Churchill, a professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder, has been "masquerading as an Indian for years behind his dark glasses and beaded headband. (dailynexus.com)
  • The denial of health care to an American Indian woman by a white male doctor that she witnessed in her youth inspired La Fleche to finish her education and obtain a medical degree. (bia.gov)
  • Unfounded fears about global warming are also used to justify policies that prevent poor Africans, Indians, Asians, and Peruvians from using fossil fuels to generate electricity, thus forcing them to keep using wood and animal dung for fuel. (heartland.org)
  • In this article, Greenpeace claims that the stimulus money, used for repair of existing highways and creation of public transport, could reduce our carbon emissions by "61 million metric tons annually, equivalent to the greenhouses gases from electricity use in 7.9 million American homes, or taking 13 million cars off the road. (pacificresearch.org)
  • He is a member of the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers and is a past president of the Michigan Chapter. (mi4hfdtn.org)
  • American Society of Hematology. (cdc.gov)
  • The American Thoracic Society helps prevent and fight respiratory disease through research, education, patient care, and advocacy. (cdc.gov)
  • We must ensure that our institution provides support, resources, and programs that increase access to all aspects of higher education for our American Indian students, staff, faculty, and community members. (issuu.com)
  • It also listed the names of almost two dozen Native American Studies Association members who have endorsed USACBI's call to boycott israel . (electronicintifada.net)
  • Mackenzie is eager to grow her new startup and equally excited to create custom keepsakes for tribal members all across Native America. (tulalipnews.com)
  • Every other race of women in this country has access to emergency contraceptives as an over-the-counter, except for Native women, says Charon Asetoyer, executive director of the Native American Women s Health Education Resource Center, who is fighting to change that reality. (radioproject.org)
  • I regret not reaching out to her sooner in this regard, which might have changed her mind," Robert Warrior , Director of American Indian Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, told The Electronic Intifada. (electronicintifada.net)
  • AID began its work in 1991 and spread like AIDS among the younger generation in some of the campuses of American Universities. (boloji.com)
  • Until the late 1940s the public education system in Texas for Mexican Americans offered segregated campuses with often minimal facilities and a curriculum frequently limited to vocational training. (timetoast.com)
  • Indian Country is on high alert as the U.S. government prepares for a possible shutdown, the first of its kind in more than three years. (indianz.com)
  • Forming club associations, temples, and publishing houses, they discovered modern messages in ancient suttas (Sanskrit, sutra) and debated Buddhist histories in scholarly journals and popular magazines. (ingrouppress.com)
  • Wide in scope of time, activity, gender, and ethnicity, American Social Leaders and Activists, Second Edition provides valuable insight into the lives of many of those who have profoundly affected American lives. (infobasepublishing.com)
  • And this time he is trying to defame the Native American Association of Germany by spreading flat out lies. (newagefraud.org)
  • Prior to that time, with a degree in mathematics from Oklahoma's Northeastern State Teacher's College, she taught in state schools, later working for the BIA as a statistician and the Institute of American Indian Arts as a student advisor. (bia.gov)
  • Bratt is also a San Francisco Film Commissioner and a long time consultant for the Friendship House Association of American Indians, a local non-profit serving the Bay Area's Native population. (ucsc.edu)
  • Around the time of Indian independence in August 1947, a curious set of events transpired in the highest echelons of state power. (sup.org)
  • What has she discovered in her time in America? (dctheatrescene.com)
  • The Hollywood Reporter recently described his as "arguably the highest-profile media lawyer in America. (ucsc.edu)
  • Thanks also the Association of Alternative News media, Bitch Magazine , and the Santa Fe Reporter. (radioproject.org)
  • The following piece was originally posted on WhereIsYourPlanB.com, a Reproductive Justice Reporting Project of the Media Consortium and the Association for Alternative Newsmedia that will focus on the accessibility of Plan B. (radioproject.org)
  • The Indian media criticized the Narendra Modi Government for unnecessarily persecuting and harassing a young girl who had nothing to do with politics. (countercurrents.org)
  • He has been professor of American history at Brevard Community College and adjunct professor at Florida Institute of Technology. (infobasepublishing.com)
  • Effectiveness of a comprehensive educational programme for Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHAs) to identify individuals in the Udupi district with bleeding disorders: A community-based survey. (cdc.gov)
  • She is completing a six-year term as a church council member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. (augsburg.edu)
  • Since India's independence struggle, Hindu nationalists have espoused a vision that places Hindu culture and religious worship at the center of Indian identity. (riazhaq.com)
  • In collaboration with Bitch Magazine s Sarah Mirk, we take a look at how Native American women are being denied access to the Plan B emergency contraceptive, and how they are organizing for reproductive rights. (radioproject.org)
  • That's why Native American activists are still pushing the slow-moving bureaucracy at the Indian Health Service to make Plan B available over-the-counter for women of all ages. (radioproject.org)
  • During her tenure at Concordia, she received a lifetime achievement award from the National Association of Black Women in Higher Education, a pioneering leader award from the Minnesota chapter of ABWHE, and a lifetime achievement award from the governor's Commission for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Statewide Celebration. (augsburg.edu)
  • The Indian middle-class does not mind its children joining movements on such issues. (countercurrents.org)
  • ICWA, the result of extensive efforts by Native activists to stop the separation of Native families by the U.S. government, faces a challenge in the closely-watched Brackeen v. Haaland case, in which the state of Texas and three white couples who sought to adopt Indian children seek to overturn the law. (streetroots.org)
  • 70% of Hindu Americans agree or strongly agree that white supremacy is a threat to minorities in the United States, compared to 79% of non-Hindu Indian Americans. (riazhaq.com)
  • I know Joy Harjo stands for justice, healing, and decolonization, so I figured she was simply unaware of the international academic and cultural boycott of Israel," said Kauanui, an associate professor of American studies and anthropology at Wesleyan University. (electronicintifada.net)
  • We invite and encourage Indian parents and grandparents, children and teachers to contribute to this living, growing section. (oyate.org)
  • Approximately 85% of the roughly one-third of Native children government agencies removed from their families were subsequently fostered and adopted by non-Indian families in both government and private adoptions, even when "fit and willing" relatives were available. (streetroots.org)
  • Native advocates say that's evidence the protections afforded to Indian children through ICWA are still necessary and already lack uniform application. (streetroots.org)
  • ICWA, which contains a variety of provisions states must adhere to in child welfare and adoption proceedings for Indian children, lacks both oversight and enforcement. (streetroots.org)
  • Inherited Bleeding Disorders in North Indian Children: 14 years' Experience from a Tertiary Care Center. (cdc.gov)