One small way to stand against the ongoing genocide of indigenous people celebrated in u.s.-occupied Native land on November 26th* is to stand with natives who are held captive by the u.s. without the consent of the sovereign nations to which they belong.
One opportunity is the case of Oso Blanco aka Byron Chubbuck, a Cherokee sovereign citizen of Cherokee, Choctaw, and Celtic ancestry held by the u.s., without Cherokee consent, on charges trumped up by the armed career criminal act (ACCA), a part of which was struck down by the us. supreme court as “unconstitutionally vague.”
Things to Do . .
1) Make a small donation to Mr. Chubbuck’s legal fund at freeosoblanco.blogspot.com so that he can challenge his draconian and unjust sentence.
2) Organize a small fundraising event soon if you can–even if it is you and two friends!
3) Spread the word about this call and your event on social media hashtag #FreeOsoBlanco!
4) Find other opportunities to support indigenous self determination where you live and elsewhere!
http://freeosoblanco.blogspot.com/#FreeOsoBlancohttps://unsettlingamerica.wordpress.com/2011/11/10/a-day-to-give-thanks/
http://freeosoblanco.blogspot.com/p/oso-blanco-fundraiser.html
https://www.themarshallproject.org/2015/10/19/13-words-that-could-mean-freedom-for-many#.XiQVZFSDv