Indian Country Today

The Unique Barriers to Voting Facing Indigenous Arizonans

'By the end of the day, I had spent nearly 10 hours in my car, driving more than 250 miles, and visited only 10 polling locations.'

Indigenous Land Defenders Jailed or Killed Throughout the World

A new UN report notes that indigenous land defenders throughout the world are being imprisoned or killed as they fight for their rights.

Dim Streets, Lasting Memories: Safety Concerns Linger in L.A.’S Koreatown

For business owner Chang Y. Lee, improving streetlight in LA's Koreatown is part of a decades long effort to ensure the area's safety and vibrancy.

A Conversation with Author Curtis Chin — Who Gets to Belong in America?

Just Live | Curtis Chin discusses identity, belonging, and growing up Chinese American in Detroit amid racial tensions and the legacy of Vincent Chin.

Asylum Seekers Must Pay New Annual Fee or Risk Rejection of Cases

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has set a strict deadline so that most asylum seekers will need to pay this fee by May 29, 2026. 

Muslim Community Mourns Horrific Shooting at San Diego Mosque

Muslim Americans are once again grappling with a wave of anti-Islamic hate speech and violence. Community leaders say politicians and social media are fomenting the hate.