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Rory Taylor

Government

Digital Divide: The Students the Internet Left Behind

Nearly one in five students lack a high-speed internet connection at home.
Politics

Giving Plants Legal Rights Could Help Save the Planet

Protecting ecosystems with inalienable rights, like humans, would allow them to "exist, flourish, regenerate, and evolve."
Politics

The Nation's Highest-Ranking Native Woman Elected to Executive Office Has a Message for Indigenous Youth

"There is a place for you in this work," Lt. Gov.-Elect Peggy Flanagan says.
Politics

DNA Tests Are Not An Indicator of Native Identity

Just a heads up, Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
Politics

The Violence Against Women Act, Especially Important for Native Women, Is Set to Expire Soon

“This would immediately be to the detriment of many American citizens, but especially to those in the 573 recognized tribal nations.”
Politics

The Current Border Crisis Feels All Too Familiar for Indigenous Peoples in the U.S.

The irony is that America is policing the borders of stolen land.