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Honor the Earth often makes news at different levels, internationally, regionally and locally, in Native and non-Native communities.
But our history has also taught us that if we want to truly own our story, we have to tell it ourselves.

The Right of Return is Land Back: A Statement of Solidarity with Palestine

We Must Resist Green Colonialism Wrapped in Transition Mining Promises
Mining projects for rare earth metals are threatening Indigenous lands and waters around the world.

Military mines? Talon Metals signs a contract with the Department of Defense for metals prospecting
In September, 2023 Talon Metals signed a $20 million contract with the Department of Defense (DoD) for nickel prospecting on Anishinaabe lands in the Great Lakes and Mississippi headwaters region. While this collaboration has been promoted as a vital step in the transition to electric vehicles and green technology, a closer look reveals a more complex and troubling picture.

Indigenous Activists Visually Occupy Times Square During UN Summit
On the morning of Tuesday, September 19th, Indigenous peoples on the frontlines of the climate crisis on Turtle Island took over Times Square in New York to paint a giant mural with the message, “No Green Colonialism; Land Back NOW!”

Indigenous Nations Must Resist New Threats from Mining and Extraction
We cannot allow this energy transition to be built by sacrificing our people and our homelands.

A Message from Honor the Earth’s New Executive Director, Krystal Two Bulls

New Honor the Earth Executive Director Statement
Dearest Relatives,
It is with both great heaviness and optimism that we move into a transition of responsibilities, after Winona LaDuke’s establishment and leadership of this organization for over 30 years. I am reaching out to you today as the sole Executive Director of Honor the Earth.

Honor The Earth welcomes new Co-Executive Director Krystal Two Bulls, new team members
Honor the Earth announces three new team members who will join the nonprofit, Indigenous-led environmental justice organization in January 2023, as it begins its 30th anniversary year in its new office in Ponsford, Minnesota.
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