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Lakota Land Defender connects the legacy and future of Standing Rock and Cop City
The young women activists who led Standing Rock to victory
“The Police Finally Pushed Us All To The River.” A 24-Year-Old Activist On Standing Rock
Charges Dropped Against Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Member; Surveillance of DAPL Resistance Continues
7 Native American Activists to Follow to Stay Informed, Beyond Indigenous Peoples' Day
This 21-year-old Native American activist got the nation to care about Standing Rock — and she's just getting started
Native Americans Target Banks in Multi-Pronged Attack on Dakota Access
One Year at Standing Rock
Do You Think Teenagers Can Make a Difference in the World? (Published 2017)
On the Front lines of Indigenous Activism
Jasilyn Charger, of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, is a cofounder of the International Indigenous Youth Council (IIYC).
Lakota Land Defender connects the legacy and future of Standing Rock and Cop City
Jasilyn Charger, a land defender of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, spoke with the Atlanta Community Press Collective (ACPC) about the interconnectedness her...
The young women activists who led Standing Rock to victory
Major Win for #NODAPL — The indigenous activists of Standing Rock, North Dakota, won a major victory on Sunday in their battle to halt the...
“The Police Finally Pushed Us All To The River.” A 24-Year-Old Activist On Standing Rock
An excerpt from How We Go Home: Voices from Indigenous North America.
Charges Dropped Against Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe Member; Surveillance of DAPL Resistance Continues
We speak with Cody Hall of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, who had a warrant issued for his arrest for two misdemeanors of criminal trespass...
7 Native American Activists to Follow to Stay Informed, Beyond Indigenous Peoples' Day
To stay informed beyond Indigenous Peoples' Day, which falls on Monday, Oct. 11, 2021, there are several Indigenous activists you should...
This 21-year-old Native American activist got the nation to care about Standing Rock — and she's just getting started
Jasilyn Charger, 21, helped found the International Indigenous Youth Council and inspired 20000 people to run 2000 miles from North Dakota...
Native Americans Target Banks in Multi-Pronged Attack on Dakota Access
Native Americans and environmentalists are targeting the financial institutions providing Energy Transfer Partners with loans to build its proposed Dakota...
One Year at Standing Rock
Jasilyn Charger was one of the first people to set up camp at the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in April 2016.
Do You Think Teenagers Can Make a Difference in the World? (Published 2017)
What are some of the many ways teenagers — even just one teenager — can improve the world?
Jasilyn Charger
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Indigenous youth organizer and Water Protector who helped mobilize youth and frontline communities in resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline.