The topic of Native American justice addresses the ongoing struggles faced by Indigenous communities in various countries, including issues related to land rights, environmental protection, and cultural preservation. Recent events, such as the protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, have brought attention to the historical injustices and systemic discrimination experienced by Native Americans.
Key issues and themes in petitions under this topic include calls for the protection of sacred lands, justice for missing and murdered Indigenous women, and the recognition of tribal sovereignty. Notable petitions have highlighted the need for government accountability in addressing treaty rights violations and the disproportionate impact of environmental pollution on Native communities.
By exploring and supporting petitions on Native American justice, individuals can contribute to the fight for equality, empowerment, and justice for Indigenous peoples. Join the movement to advocate for positive change and support the rights and well-being of Native American communities.
As a former member of Sigma Alpha Iota (SAI), the members of the National Executive Board have disregarded the mistreatment I have faced within this organization as well. It is horrifying that theses acts of blatant racism happened to Seessa Kauffman, and Sigma Alpha Iota (SAI) as a whole needs to do better to make sure that it becomes a safer space for all members to feel safe and accepted.
This wrongful conviction is solely based on the fact that this young man is a Native American. Is sickening and disgusting that these people who have always only promoted peace and kindness are still being persecuted, dismantled and dehumanized. Haven’t they as a people been through enough? I know all of the founding fathers of the justice system were white so therefore this is only true Justice for (just us) being the Caucasian community.. but can we please drop the antiquated ideology behind minorities that have been wrongfully created? Where there is injustice somewhere, there can be no real justice anywhere.
It's unthinkable that this young man who lacks family support is being downgraded to a cell instead of a warm bed and decent food and hygiene. I can only imagine what the cops who arrested him would do if this were their son!!!! I want to be the voice for the voiceless and I can only pray that this petition really makes a difference. Thanks for anybody who signed it and for all the people that are fighting the good fight. Blessings to this young man and his family. Many blessings to all who read this.
I’m a USMC veteran and see where this country is heading and I’m embarrassed to call myself an American. I am part Native American on my father’s side but raised in the east coast with my mother’s family so I never really knew about my heritage. I would love to help and support any way I can, but things are tough for everyone in this country right now. What I do have is a loud voice and 30 years of playing in bands around the world to help get the word out and send the message to people of all countries, races, colors, backgrounds, creeds, we all have daily battles. Let me know what I can do.