The federal Indian Citizenship Act passed in 1924. It granted US citizenship
rights to all Native Americans. However, this did not guarantee the vote.
States retained the authority to decide who could and could not vote. In
1926, Zitkála-Šá and her husband founded the...
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The fight for the soul and the future of the US Postal Service has been
simmering for some years now, but is starting to boil over with Postmaster
General Louis DeJoy's 10-year plan, "Delivering for America." The plan
includes the consolidation of local mail processing ...
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Back from a recurrence of a back injury that laid him up for several weeks,
host Paul Roland welcomes back Portland-based singer-songwriter and
pro-Palestinian (and himself Jewish) activist David Rovics. They will look at
the sudden surge of student activism against the ...
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From a press release on Monday, April 1:
This morning, community activists set up a tree sit occupation in old growth
trees slated to be logged outside of Wolf Creek in Southern
Oregon, protesting the U.S. Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) Poor
Windy project and, mo...
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Independent journalist and documentarian Abby Martin discusses Earth's
Greatest Enemy, an upcoming feature length documentary that examines one of
the largest polluters and contributors to global climate change in the world:
the United States military,l and why the milit...
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Today's guest, Richard Heinberg, is senior fellow at the Post Carbon
Institute, a think tank based in Corvallis, Oregon, which provides
information and analysis on climate change, energy scarcity, and other issues
related to sustainability and long term community resilie...
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