settlers
Who Is a Settler, According to Indigenous and Black Scholars
Descendants of slaves don't fit into our common definition of settlers.
Teaching Guide That Had Students Match Slurs to Ethnicities Pulled by Publisher
One mother called the workbook “bullshit violent colonialism in real time.”
The Oppressive Architecture of the West Bank
A look at life inside Hebron, where Palestinians' everyday lives are hemmed in by a system of soldiers, checkpoints, barricades, and violence.
Violence Flares as Bulldozers Enter West Bank Jewish Settlement
Around 200 protesters from the Beit El settlement — illegal under international law — set tires alight and threw rocks at soldiers who attempted to disperse the crowd with water cannons.
VICE News Capsule - Wednesday, July 29
Jewish settlers are evicted from two West Bank settlements, Peru rescues hostages held by Shining Path, the UK will soon require companies to reveal gender wage gaps, and a mechanic makes it easier for disabled people to ride a motorbike.
The Female Activist Of The Tembe Tribe (Excerpt from 'Fighting The Amazon's Illegal Loggers’)
VICE News speaks to Puyr Tembe, a campaigner for indigenous tribes, who takes part in patrols against illegal loggers that threaten her family's land.
Fighting the Amazon's Illegal Loggers
VICE News travels to Brazil, where the Tembe tribe has been forced to take up arms to protect their land from illegal loggers and settlers.
Fighting the Amazon's Illegal Loggers (Trailer)
Coming soon: VICE News travels to Brazil, where the Tembe tribe has been forced to take up arms to protect their land from illegal loggers and settlers.
Amazon Settlers Dreaming of Modernization (Extra Scene from 'Cocaine And Faith In The Amazon')
In this extra scene, VICE News meets settlers of Alto Monte, who believe their sacred and remote town in the Amazon is on track to becoming a great civilization — just as their prophet Ezequiel Ataucusi promised.
Israeli Settlements Use Palestinian Child Labor for Products Exported to US and Europe, Rights Group Says
Human Rights Watch interviewed children as young as 11 working in hazardous conditions in West Bank outposts for far less than the Israeli minimum wage.