Journalism is Not a Crime: Tips to Stay Safe While Covering Protests
Native American Journalists Association (NAJA)
A compilation of information and tips for reporters who wish to cover protests around Native American issues in the United States.
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Native American Journalists Association (NAJA)
A compilation of information and tips for reporters who wish to cover protests around Native American issues in the United States.
Lakota People’s Law Project
In response to the discussion surrounding police violence against marginalized communities in the United States, Lakota People’s Law Project (LPLP) pens the Native Lives Matter report to detail the statistical frequency at which Native Americans are brutalized or killed by the police.
Adele N. Norris
A report that looks at the parallels between New Zealand and United States incarceration trends and how the unbalanced power relations between the dominant ethnic majority in the United States, such as African Americans, and Native people “result in a marginalisation, silencing, and exploitation of issues unique to Indigenous peoples.”
Political Research Associates
A companion site to the Defending Justice toolkit that hosts a variety of reports, data, fact sheets, further organizing advice and tools, and more. Fact sheets include information on US and global discirmination issues, effects on multiple marginalized communities, and the economics of the US justice system.
Political Research Associates
A toolkit that provides backgrounds on and tools for working against negative consequences of conservative and right-wing criminal justice policies, practices, and narratives for a variety of marginalized communities.