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Empowering Indigenous Communities
We Train
We provide Nonviolent Direct Action training to Indigenous communities and organizations that request support for their own unique direct action campaigns.
We Organize
We develop Indigenous Centered Curriculum and organize trainings, Action Camps, and other events that build capacity and empower Indigenous Communties.
We Support
We support all Indigenous communities, organizations, and Tribal Governments preserving their traditional way of life through the protection of their homelands.
We Build
We work collaboratively on the ground to build capacity, community, and connections in Indian Country, to sustain our traditional way of life for all future generations.
We Have the Power to Impact Our Future, and We’re Doing Something About It
The Indigenous Peoples Power Project (IP3) is a non-profit 501c3, nonviolent direct action training and support network advancing Indigenous communities ability to exercise their inherent right to environmental justice, cultural livelihood, and self determination. Formed in 2004 as a project of the Ruckus Society, IP3 graduated from NDN Collective’s fiscal sponsorship cohort and became a non-profit in June 2020. We continue to work across Turtle Island with communities that are most vulnerable to threats of ecological devastation and resource exploitation, and most poised to lead solution-oriented action.
Our mission is to provide nonviolent direct action training, campaign support, and community organizing tools to support Indigenous communities taking action in defense of their homelands.
Happening Now
President Biden Declares War on Alaskan Tribes and The Planet
As if tribes, Earth Defenders, and Climate Activists weren't already working around the clock to save the planet, the Biden Administration announced Monday the approval of the Willow Project, a massive eight billion dollar oil drilling project of ConocoPhillips on the...
News From IP3
Why You Should Know About COP26
What is it? COP26 is this year's annual United Nations Climate Change Conference with environmental leaders from all over the world gathering in Partnership with the UK and Italy, and is currently being hosted in Glasgow Scotland. The overarching theme for this...
Global Day of Action to Defund Climate Chaos
October 29th, 2021 was a Global day of Action to Defund Climate Crisis. Over 40 actions took place in the United States alone, including San Francisco activists and organizers occupying the streets in front of the Black Rock corporation. This day of action...
Water Protectors Attacked by White House Officials on Indigenous Peoples Day
“Yesterday’s holiday isn’t about Yay Indians. It is a day to make commitments to expanding our knowledge base on native issues both locally and worldwide. It is a day to take action. Speaking of action, Indigenous water protectors and land...
We Are Indigenous
And Mother Earth Is What Guides Us Forward
Our Top Priorities
We value the knowledge and experience that exists in Indigenous communities since time immemorial. As such, we don’t believe in parachute activism (when an individual or organization pops into a community). Parachute activisim can be harmful and dismissive of the knowledge and leadership that exists within that community. While it can be well intentioned , it often is a band aid that can be helpful in the short term, but in the long term may not build the capacity needed to address underlying issues. IP3 only goes where we are invited or our support is requested, and we work with local leadership to collectively determine how we can add value to, strengthen, and build capacity in their current work.
IP3 works to uplift our relatives protecting and defending our land, air, water, culture and sovereignty across Turtle Island. These are a just handful of ongoing challenges that Indigenous communities face here and internationally.
Environmental & Social Justice
For Indigenous communities, environmental and social justice are inherently connected. Our communities are among the first impacted by extractive industries, oil pipelines, mining, data centers, resource extraction, and are the most poised to lead solution oriented action.
Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (ITK) is the knowledge and practices passed from generation to generation informed by cultural memories, connection to land, sensitivity to change, and values that include reciprocity with the understanding that Mother Earth is a living being.
Kumeyaay
The sovereign homelands of the Kumeyaay, T’ohono O’odham and Hia Ced-O’odham Nations are currently being encroached by the construction of a border wall between Mexico and Turtle Island.
Mauna Kea
Native Hawaiians began the Mauna Kea movement to protect their sacred mountain from the construction of a Thirty Meter Telescope. Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain peak in Hawaii.
Tiny House Warriors
The Tiny House Warriros movement is a group of indigenous activists commited to protecting their homelands; Secwepamc unceded territory from the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline.
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