BREAKING from Paul Hamby: Charges have been filed in Kaysera Stops Pretty Places’ case.
Kaysera, 18, was found dead in Hardin five years ago. In the time since, her family has worked tirelessly for justice. #MMIP#MMIW#MMIWG2S
Walz is a *chef’s kiss* pick for Native Americans.
This guy picked White Earth Nation citizen Peggy Flanagan as his Lt. Gov., taught on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, was 1st Gov. to visit all 11 MN Tribes, & opened MN State-Tribal Relations & MMIP Offices.
LET’S GO!!
If Kamala Harris and Tim Walz WIN the election, Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, a fellow Democrat, would become Minnesota’s next governor.
She would be the first female governor in Minnesota and the first Native American woman to serve as governor in the country.
The Powder River Basin is the largest single-source of carbon dioxide pollution in the nation, with almost all of the coal mined in the region used for electricity production.
A huge thank you to the Biden administration for their decision to end coal leasing in the Powder River Basin. This decision is a game-changer for combating climate change and transitioning to a clean energy future. https://t.co/5Z7WpevT1E
From Mazeika's wife:
The love and support that you have shown us is incredible. THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart. I have added an update on Mazeika's health and on our situation on the GoFundMe site. Please continue to share across platforms: https://t.co/01k3B7DyVc
Unanswered questions after deaths on Native reservations are painfully routine. But after a deadly chase and the sudden disappearance of a police force, one family is demanding accountability.
Listen to this week’s episode featuring @sjmichaels 🎧: https://t.co/IEIhTGqmrM
A high-speed chase.
A 17-year-old Native boy dead.
A tribal police force gone missing.
What happened to Braven Glenn?
A new two-year investigation about the Crow Nation's desperate fight for answers: https://t.co/a9BN7twDcK
It is important to honor, value, and elevate women of color in our spaces and the vast experiences, knowledge and perspectives that they bring to the table. Tonight we celebrated the extraordinary women of color honored in 16th Annual Outstanding Women of Color Awards. #herstory
Congrats to UW Madison’s 2023 Outstanding Women of Color, including the Nelson Institute’s @GraceBulltail for her dedication to environmental justice for Indigenous communities! To read more about these awards and Bulltail's work, visit https://t.co/6gApfchSu7 #FacultyFriday
Indigenous ecological knowledge is essential in safeguarding natural resources. Our current Water Policy Scholar @GraceBulltail is focusing her research on integrating this knowledge in tribal databases to ensure equitable + sustainable water resources.
https://t.co/cTYIe5YxbB
The Not Invisible Act Commission this week transmitted recommendations to the federal government to address the missing and murdered Indigenous Peoples and human trafficking crises. This will help @Interior continue to focus resources on these epidemics.
https://t.co/lnhkqKmPof
New hydroinformatics blog posted on our website- "FAIR and CARE Data Principles Assessment for Sustainable Water Resources Management on Reservation Lands"
By: Parisa Sarzaeim, @GraceBulltail
https://t.co/I088zdDMcO