• my ancestors would be proud

    Whether its policing authorities or an army, the forcible removal of peoples from their Homelands is illegal under international human rights law. Read more

  • Again, all settlers know is death and destruction

    By Demetrius Johnson Whether it’s settlers shooting guns towards Indigenous people in bordertowns of New Mexico, or across the world in Gaza and the West Bank, we all suffer from the disease of settler colonialism… Read more

  • Revolutionary Acts of Love

    by Leanne Betasamosake Simpson Although our ancestors lived through the genocide of Indigenous peoples in North America, this past year we have witnessed a genocide in real-time, with technologically advanced warfare, destruction and obliteration on… Read more

  • The Audacity of Reflection

    by Dominic Guerrera Art by Malia Osorio I find it hard to write words of self reflection, to ponder what lessons I have learned from the past year. Is it really my place to learn… Read more

  • Pae ʻĀina—Wide: P.L.O. Style

    by Kauwila Mahi In a lesser known track by Method Man on the Tical album in 1994 “Meth” admires the Palestinian Liberation Organization’s unconventional resistance tactics with the lyric “I live by the code, style… Read more

  • Settler “Self-Defense” and Native Liberation

    by Nick Estes The genocidal assault on Palestinian life is also ideological, with firm roots in Turtle Island. The United States supplies more than bombs. It also supplies the media narrative justifying the slaughter of… Read more

  • Every Child Matters From Kamloops to Gaza

    Photo Credit: Ammar Bowaihl by Uahikea Maile This essay is based on a speech originally delivered on May 18, 2024 in Toronto during a demonstration marking three years since the discovery of a mass grave… Read more

  • A Matter of Peace and Compassion for Palestine

    by Ellen Gabriel Credit: Malia Osorio For the past year we have witnessed the cyclical wheel of history repeating itself. The atrocities of WWII have been repeated as we witness the horrors of the first… Read more

  • A Kanaka Learns Aloha from her Palestinian ʻOhana

    by Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio Credit: Malia Osorio Like most native kids queered by colonialism, I spent much of my life trying to understand aloha. I often felt an existential need to find and make aloha… Read more

  • Indigenous Solidarity with Palestine letter now at 1122 Signatures!

    It has been a few months since we’ve last circulated the letter. We are proud to announce hundreds of new signatories of the letter! As Indigenous people, we want to show our solidarity and support… Read more