Teen students lead Nashville’s largest ever protest against racist police violence (June 18, 2020)
A huge group—led by students—congregated in Nashville to protest the horrific murder of George Floyd and racist police violence.
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Oliver Whaley: Slavery still exists in some parts of America (June 18, 2020)
As we discuss systematic racism and much needed reform, let us also discuss a systemic overhaul of Native American law, and truly give Native Americans back their freedom and independence by giving tribal nations complete sovereignty.
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Clara Caufield: The old quorum problem (June 18, 2020)
At the Northern Cheyenne Tribe, sooner or later, every president has run into the old quorum problem.
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Native Sun News Today: Donovin Sprague, Lakota historian (June 18, 2020)
Donovin Sprague Hump is a Lakota man of many talents. He's got two lectures on his schedule.
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Cronkite News: Case numbers shatter daily record set four days earlier (June 18, 2020)
Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Arizona are on the rise, following the state's decision to life stay-at-home orders.
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