Tyranny or Safety?

In recent years, the use of military-grade equipment by local law enforcement agencies in the United States has sparked a significant debate. At the heart of this discussion is Program 1033, a federal initiative that allows the transfer of surplus military equipment to local police departments across the country. While proponents argue that the program… Continue reading Tyranny or Safety?

Modern Colonizers

In the pursuit of profit and expansion, banks have become entangled in a troubling reality: the systematic land grabs targeting indigenous communities. These communities, with deep historical ties to their ancestral lands, find themselves facing dispossession and exploitation facilitated by financial institutions.  Land grabs, driven by corporate interests and facilitated by financial institutions, have a… Continue reading Modern Colonizers

What Is MMIW?

In the shadows of a nation captivated by headlines and breaking news, a haunting reality has long been silenced and overlooked: the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW). For far too many Indigenous communities across the Americas, this epidemic has shattered lives, leaving families in anguish and a sense of injustice that continues… Continue reading What Is MMIW?

Mining Culture

In the pursuit of appearing environmentally conscious, corporations are shamelessly capitalizing on Indigenous communities, leveraging their cultural heritage and deep connection to the land. This insidious practice, known as greenwashing, allows companies to mask their unsustainable practices while profiting from tax loopholes and public goodwill. The commodification of Indigenous knowledge and spirituality lies at the… Continue reading Mining Culture

Unmasking Philanthropy

In today’s world, corporations have recognized the benefits of donating to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) as a means to enhance their public image and gain favorable public perception. While philanthropy and corporate social responsibility are often touted as altruistic endeavors, there is a deeper, more complex reality beneath the surface. Corporations, seeking to improve their brand… Continue reading Unmasking Philanthropy

Unfulfilled Equity

Affirmative action, an executive order aimed at promoting equal opportunities for underrepresented groups, has been a subject of both praise and controversy throughout its history. While initially introduced as a means to address systemic discrimination, the full codification of affirmative action has remained elusive. Despite multiple attempts by politicians from various administrations, the opportunity to… Continue reading Unfulfilled Equity

Emotional Toll of US Immigration

Entering a new country as an immigrant is a dream that many hold in their hearts, but the reality of this dream can often be a harsh and difficult process. The legal procedures of obtaining a visa or citizenship can be a prolonged and unpredictable journey that takes its toll on the mental health of… Continue reading Emotional Toll of US Immigration

Economy of Death

Capitalism and neoliberalism are economic systems that prioritize free market competition and the pursuit of profit. While both systems have been successful in driving economic growth and innovation, there is growing concern about the negative impacts that they can have on society. In particular, capitalism and neoliberalism have been criticized for promoting cultural isolation, classism,… Continue reading Economy of Death

Undermining Security Culture

Infiltration is a tactic that has been used for centuries by governments, military organizations, and other groups to gather information, disrupt the activities of perceived threats or rivals, and influence public opinion. It involves entering a group or organization covertly or under false pretenses to gather information or influence the group’s activities. As a protestor,… Continue reading Undermining Security Culture

From Slave Catching To Law Enforcement

The roots of the police force in the United States can be traced back to slave patrols, which were formed in the early 18th century to help enforce slavery and maintain the social order in the Southern states. These patrols were responsible for tracking down and capturing runaway slaves, as well as suppressing slave revolts… Continue reading From Slave Catching To Law Enforcement