COURT SENDS LINE 5 CASE BACK TO MICHIGAN

A unanimous Supreme Court ruled April 22 that Enbridge waited nearly 900 days too long to move a pipeline lawsuit from state to federal court. For Anishinaabe nations who depend on the waters at the Straits of Mackinac, the ruling returns to state court a case that has been in legal limbo for seven years.… Continue reading COURT SENDS LINE 5 CASE BACK TO MICHIGAN

WHO CAN YOU ASK?

Over three months, KVIG brought accountability questions to two of Las Vegas’s most prominent civil rights organizations. Both disengaged. The record of those exchanges is public. The questions remain. The questions were not complicated. They were the kind a community member might reasonably expect a civil rights organization to welcome: Who is funding you at… Continue reading WHO CAN YOU ASK?

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