

Brown University transfers land in Bristol to preservation trust established by Pokanoket tribe
The transfer of 255 acres of Brown’s Mount Hope property will ensure its preservation as well as sustainable access by Native tribes ....


A History of Bias: How the Justice Department’s Case Against Rocket Mortgage Highlights America’s Legacy of Racial Discrimination in Housing
The Justice Department's recent lawsuit against Rocket Mortgage, appraisers, and others highlights an ongoing, deeply rooted issue:...


The Black Panther Apartment Complex: A Testament to Indigenous Black American Resilience
In the heart of Oakland, California, stands the Black Panther Apartment Complex, a powerful symbol of what Indigenous Black Americans can...


Revolutionizing Access to Clean Water: The Impact of Moses West's Atmospheric Water Generator on Black Indigenous Communities in America
Imagine a world where clean, drinkable water is no longer a luxury but a basic right for everyone, including Black Indigenous communities of


Exploring the True Bloodline of Indian Freedmen: A Historical Perspective
The historical narrative surrounding Indian Freedmen is complex and often misunderstood. Many contemporary discussions frame Indian Freedmen