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Farewell, Professor Churchill
Ward LeRoy Churchill, former leader of the Colorado American Indian Movement (AIM), passed away on August 11 from a stroke. Churchill was 78 years old and was living in his Atlanta, Georgia homeland. Most people today know Churchill as the fake Indian at the University of Colorado (CU) Boulder who said America deserved 9/11. Even…
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Boulder PD Announces Expanded Drone Force
The city of Boulder announced its expanded use of police drones and the opening of a new Public Safety Information Center on June 8 in an article released on the city of Boulder’s website. The center will share the same building as the Boulder Police Department (BPD) at 1805 33rd St. The city of Boulder…
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Councilman Wallach says SJP Members “turned their back on every value that is necessary to be part of a community”
In a Boulder City Council meeting on June 4, councilmember Mark Wallach gave a statement condemning Boulder Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), following the release of their statement calling for the release of political prisoner Mohamed Sabry Soliman. In SJP’s statement, the group calls for the release of Soliman, who has been arrested and given…
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Media Publications Scramble to Reject Decolonization Following SJP Statement
“We heard the sound of an explosion, and then intense and strong flames erupted…We couldn’t get close enough to help them,” Yousef Abu al-Rus in an interview with Mondoweiss in April 2025. “I saw with my own eyes small bodies burning and others moving within the blazes. Then all stopped, and we couldn’t do anything,” Nawal…
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CU Boulder Holds 78th Conference on Colonial Affairs
A conference that opened by acknowledging the land theft that made the University of Colorado (CU) possible spent four days hosting war architects in a luxury hotel, ejecting anti-genocide protesters from a democracy panel, and calling all of it open dialogue. The first panel of the 78th Conference on World Affairs (CWA), held on April…





