Jenni MonetinIndigenously“A Twin Policy”How the U.S. weaponized education to take Indigenous lands·5 min read·May 16, 2022----
Jenni MonetinIndigenouslySave a Language, Save the PlanetDiscussing language preservation as a way to advance climate justice with Oglala Lakota Oyaté environmentalist Anpo Jensen at the U.N.·6 min read·May 1, 2022--3--3
Jenni MonetinIndigenouslyAlaska’s Push for an Arctic RushWarmer weather and Russian aggression in Ukraine heat up new energy ambitions in the melting Arctic·9 min read·Apr 10, 2022----
Jenni MonetinIndigenously“The sled dog, without him, we would not have survived.”In the 50th Iditarod, Alaska Native mushers confront the past – and a cultural divide·2 min read·Mar 28, 2022----
Jenni MonetinIndigenouslyThe problem with Biden’s Indigenous Peoples Day ProclamationMonday, October 11 will be observed along with Columbus Day·4 min read·Oct 11, 2021----
Jenni MonetinIndigenouslyCalling out the Banks that Back Big OilDiscussing divestment with Indigenous Organizer, Jackie Fielder·6 min read·Oct 2, 2021--1--1
Jenni MonetinIndigenouslyThe Borderlines of IndigeneityComparing the Indigenous Experience in Canada and the United States with Professor, Dr. Kim Tallbear·9 min read·Jul 14, 2021--1--1
Jenni MonetinIndigenouslyPenobscot MillionHow Maine got the land and is battling one tribe for more·18 min read·Oct 23, 2021----
Jenni MonetinIndigenouslyAttacking the Vote in ArizonaWhen Gabriella Cázares-Kelly won her race for Pima County recorder, she was open-eyed about tightly gripped voter suppression in Arizona.·8 min read·Mar 28, 2021--2--2
Jenni MonetinIndigenouslyMadam SecretaryLaguna Pueblo Congresswoman Deb Haaland Sworn-in as First Indigenous Cabinet Secretary; Now Leading Interior Department·6 min read·Sep 6, 2021----