We’re all familiar with the notion of colonization. It’s what European nations did to much of the world, and what the U.S. did with Indigenous people here in North America.
But now there’s a movement among Indigenous activists toward “decolonization.” What does it mean, and how is it applied here in the U.S.? Writer Amelia Christnot explains in tomorrow’s must-read piece.
And if you missed it, writer Todd Beeton explored the 2024 election landscape—not just in the U.S., but in critical elections all around the world. This year will mark the biggest election year ever in history—involving more than half the world’s population. But sadly, in 2024, more voting doesn’t necessarily mean more democracy.
To all Trump supporters:
The DOJ is NOT coming after you via Trump.
The DOJ is after a criminal who violated the law who happens to be a former President because NO ONE is above the law. Do you get it?
This anti-Trump 2024 mug is so funny: t.co/pXJyb8JNpA
lol
The colonization world map should show Siberia as colonized and not as part of Europe.