Native Identity in the U.S. Native identity... is grounded in sovereignty, citizenship, and the nation-to-nation relationship that the U.S. government itself created through treaties and laws.
Masculinity Isn’t the Problem The tension comes from hypermasculinity, the version that treats dominance, emotional withdrawal, and constant control as the only acceptable ways to be a man.
Remnants of Slavery Embedded in the U.S. Prison System With over 1.8 million people imprisoned, the U.S. has more of our citizens incarcerated than any other nation. This system is shaped by decades of legislation and cultural shifts and intersects with issues of labor, race, and economics.