On Friday, October 24, 2024, President Joe Biden formally apologized to the indigenous peoples of North America for the abuses committed against thousands ...
This piece is part of the series A Human Rights Agenda for the Next U.S. Administration, which outlines WOLA’s priorities for ...
Allie Redhorse Young is on a mission to cement her place in the story of the American West.
Indigenous environmental defenders in Ecuador are suffering an increasing number of threats and sometimes deadly attacks amid ...
Since the US seized control of Guam during World War II, its military has turned the Pacific island into a fortress, ...
The recent news out of Texas involving the temporary reclassification of a 2023 Indigenous history book for young readers by ...
The claim made by South African Boers—descendants of Dutch settlers—that they have a legitimate right to the land because they arrived before the Bantu-speaking people reflects a broader colonial ...
Lakehead University and Confederation College have collaborated to host exhibits commemorating the contributions of ...
Claims about Columbus being Sephardic have bubbled up for decades Early in the 20th century some immigrant groups hoped ...
PHOENIX — President Joe Biden delivered an apology Friday for a United States policy that forcibly separated generations of ...
Hundreds of Indigenous people were marching Wednesday in Brazil’s capital, urging Congress to drop a proposed constitutional ...
For renowned historian Jorge Traslosheros, the so-called “black legend” of the Spanish conquest of lands in the Americas ...