Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier, who has been imprisoned for over four decades, recently had his first parole hearing in ten years. Peltier has been a symbol of resistance for Native American rights, with many believing he was wrongfully convicted. Supporters are hopeful that this parole hearing will finally bring justice for Peltier and his fight for Indigenous rights.
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Tulsa, Oklahoma, plans more than $105m in reparations for America’s ‘hidden’ massacre
Tulsa's Reparations Package for the Black CommunityTulsa, Oklahoma, is set to allocate a $105 million reparations package to its black community to address the historical harms from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Announced by Mayor Monroe Nichols, the plan focuses on community redevelopment rather than direct payments to survivors or descendants, with funds for housing and cultural preservation. The Greenwood Trust will manage the package, aiming to restore economic vitality to the historically prosperous Greenwood...
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