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Topic: Indigenous/Native American

Policing Native Women & Native Two Spirit and Trans People

Native peoples’ experiences of law enforcement violence are often completely erased from mainstream discussions of police brutality and immigrant rights....

Building Care: Portland Communities Respond to the Violence of Policing

A report that surveyed 12 local community organizations in Portland, Oregon about the harms of policing and their visions for...

Equality Before the Stop: Analyzing Racial Bias in Traffic Stops and Identifying Solutions to End Racial Profiling

The ACLU decided to conduct an investigation on how the Nebraska State Patrol and law enforcement agencies in Nebraska’s largest...

Study Guide for Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color

Intended for use by individuals, classrooms, book clubs, and organizations, the Invisible No More Study and Discussion Guide breaks down...

Get Yr Rights: A Toolkit for LGBTQTS Youth, And LGBTQTS Youth-Serving Organizations

A toolkit created by BreakOUT! and Streetwise and Safe (SAS). This toolkit is meant to serve as a...

Know Your Rights – Legal Information Resources

A collection of legal resources geared towards those involved in water protector activism, including digital security and self-defense tools, your...

Accomplices Not Allies: Abolishing the Ally Industrial Complex

This provocation is intended to intervene in some of the current tensions around solidarity/support work. There are many so-called “allies”...

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls

A report on data from 71 urban cities across the United States that begins to probe the high rates of...

Murdered and Missing Native American Women Challenge Police and Courts

A report on the high rates of murder and sexual assault against Native American women across the United States, often...