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They Made Indigenous Peoples “Black” to Steal the Land
Before colonizers arrived, North America had sophisticated civilizations that built structures rivaling Egypt’s pyramids. Cahokia, near present-day St. Louis, had 20,000 people—larger than London at…
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The Great Erasure: How Census Systems Severed Indigenous Identity Across the Americas
The Hidden Story of America’s First Census Cover-Up In the dusty archives of Carroll County, Georgia lies a 1830 census record that reveals one of…
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Reclaiming the Tether: The battle over birth, spirit, and sovereignty in the age of synthetic life.
Explore the rising use of artificial wombs, CRISPR gene editing, AI child monitoring, and DNA surveillance—and exposes how these trends are tied to a new…
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Water from Air: Moses West, the Accompong Maroons, and a Blueprint for Community Sovereignty
Moses West’s Atmospheric Water Generators are bringing water sovereignty to Indigenous and inner-city communities. From the Accompong Maroons of Jamaica to Jackson, Mississippi, his technology…




