Generations of Indigenous Women Protecting the Rights of Water

Water is alive. It needs to be respected. We must recognize her as a living entity.— Water Warrior Grandmother Josephine Mandamin, Ojibway By Casey Camp Horinek, Shannon Biggs & Pennie…

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Pennie Opal Plant

Mother Earth Does Not Negotiate

The United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as COP26, will take place later this year in Glasgow, Scotland from Nov. 1-12. Leading up to COP26, this week President Biden…

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Jan 28th: Join us for The Condor and The Eagle

Join us for a screening and discussion of The Condor and The Eagle benefitting Movement Rights! STANDING IN SOLIDARITY:Indigenous Communities and the Fight for Land Justicehttps://event.webinarjam.com/register/149/4v9gva82 Thursday, January 28th9am PST / 12…

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Dear President Biden, An Indigenous Perspective on Your Inauguration

Banner image: "The Last Breath of the Black Snake" painted by Ledger Artist Michael Horse to commemorate the Cowboy and Indian Alliance (2014)    by Casey Camp Horinek. Casey is an…

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Movement Rights’ 2020 Year in Review & Look Ahead

By Shannon Biggs and Pennie Opal Plant, Co-founders, Movement Rights To say the least, 2020 has been unlike any year before. Throughout the fear, grief and loss due to the…

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JOIN US online Dec 5 & 6 for The Condor & the Eagle

THIS WEEKEND: We are excited to share two opportunities to see the award winning film The Condor and the Eagle followed by live discussions with filmmakers, Ponca elder Casey Camp…

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