Looking to the Future (COVID-19 Response)

by | Dec 8, 2020

Looking to the Future (COVID-19 Response)

by | Dec 8, 2020

IP3, along with many other organizations this year, were faced with shifting gears by the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.  Our preparation, planning, goals and objective pre-Covid were in place to hit the pavement running.  As a result of the pandemic,  IP3 is continuously adapting to create new methods for meeting the needs of our communities.  We have started bi-monthly online training via Zoom, in which we are currently expanding our reach to social media platforms as well, so that we can connect with more people.  We have technical assistance via phone and web support on standby since our travel has come to a halt, and we are excited to be looking for more ways to be accessible. 

2023 : A Year In Community

2023 : A Year In Community

What's good relatives? We hope you all had a restful Winter Solstice, peaceful holidays with family, and a great start to the new year. As IP3 approaches its fourth year as a nonprofit (501c3), we remain grateful for and committed to the communities we serve, and for...

IP3 Launches Landback Project

IP3 Launches Landback Project

Returning to the Land IP3 has land! Indigenous Peoples Power Project (IP3) has been blessed with the opportunity to cultivate a deeper relationship with the land in our home base, Multnomah and Chinook Territory or so-called Portland, OR.  We have purchased 4.7...

FROM THE RIVER TO THE SEA PALESTINE WILL BE FREE

FROM THE RIVER TO THE SEA PALESTINE WILL BE FREE

According to United States code, Genocide is defined in Section 1091 of Title 18 and includes violent attacks with the specific intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group, and is prohibited whether committed in time of peace...