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The Fight To Free Leonard Peltier

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Free Leonard Peltier has now pivoted from a piece of advocacy toward more of a history piece — no longer a weapon to help its subject leave prison, now more of a record

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Leonard Peltier’s fight for justice. Leonard Peltier has been unjustly held as a political prisoner by the U.S. government for over 46 years, making him one of the world’s

Leonard is now 80 years old. President Biden’s commutation on Jan. 20 is a welcomed victory in the fight to bring Leonard Peltier home. Leonard’s health is deteriorating,

On June 10th Leonard Peltier appeared before the US Parole Commission to state his case for freedom for the 4th time– his three previous parole attempts in 1993, 1996, and 2009 were all denied. On July 2nd, the US

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American Indian activist Leonard Peltier was wrongly convicted in the 1970s and is now the longest-held indigenous political prisoner in the United States. He should be granted

Demands for justice for Indigenous freedom fighter Leonard Peltier are expected to resound loudly on the anniversary of the infamous June 26, 1975, shootout on the Pine

This exhibition will honor Leonard Peltier’s legacy, speak to the truth of his wrongful conviction, and most importantly will serve as a tool for people to take action. This exhibition is dedicated

Seeking Justice: The Enduring Fight for Leonard Peltier’s Freedom

Peltier should never have been imprisoned, much less for nearly half a century, so I hope President Biden will continue to do the right thing and pardon Leonard Peltier now.”

FREE LEONARD PELTIER is a documentary on contemporary efforts to gain freedom for Leonard Peltier, a formidable leader of the American Indian Movement who has been jailed for

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Directed by Jesse Short Bull ( Lakota Nation vs. the United States ) and David France ( How To Survive a Plague , The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson , and Welcome to Chechnya ),

In this in-depth, archive-rich exploration, Jesse Short Bull (LAKOTA NATION VS. THE UNITED STATES) and David France (HOW TO SURVIVE A PLAGUE, IFFBoston 2012) delve into

On July 2nd, the US Parole Commission denied Leonard Peltier parole for the 4th time. At 79 years old and battling multiple serious health conditions without proper medical treatment, Leonard Peltier most likely won’t

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Together, we must continue in the fight to demand Leonard Peltier’s freedom and to push President Joe Biden to grant clemency to FREE LEONARD PELTIER! Season 3,

The FBI’s narrative since the Jumping Bull shoot-out maintains Leonard’s alleged guilt and fails to acknowledge the Bureau’s involvement in the atmosphere in Pine Ridge at the

Peltier, AIM, and the Fight for Native Rights. Born in 1944, Peltier joined the American Indian Movement (AIM) during the group’s heyday in the 1960s and 1970s. AIM had

Leonard Peltier credits his ability to endure his circumstances to his spiritual practices and the love and support from his family and supporters. Write to Leonard Peltier: USPL Leonard

Leonard Peltier’s struggle for freedom highlights the ongoing fight against systemic injustice faced by Native Americans. His case encapsulates the complex interplay

The 110-minute documentary underscores Peltier’s status as an icon of Native American independence and resistance, connected to more than half a century of Indigenous

The U.S. Parole Commission held a parole hearing for Leonard Peltier on June 10, 2024. On July 2, 2024, the Commission denied his request for parole. Leonard Peltier’s next

Going forward, it’s key to understand why Leonard Peltier was wrongfully imprisoned and why AIM was met with such brutal repression. Our goal should be to use the lessons of this tragic

Free ⁤Leonard Peltier: A Timely Documentary Spotlighting Indigenous Activism. Of all the films premiering at the Sundance Film Festival this year, perhaps none is as timely as

Leonard Peltier has been imprisoned in the United States for over 46 years, some of which were spent in solitary confinement, serving two life sentences for murder despite concerns over the fairness of his trial. He has

‘Free Leonard Peltier’ Dirs: Jesse Short Bull, David France. US. 2025. 110mins. The injustice laid bare by this meticulously made and galvanising documentary runs much

Only days before the 2025 Sundance Film Festival premiere of Free Leonard Peltier, the real-life circumstances of the documentary subject changed. After 50 years in prison, Peltier’s life sentence was commuted to house arrest by

Leonard Peltier, one of the surviving leaders of the American Indian Movement, has been in prison for 50 years following a contentious conviction. A new generation of Native activists is

Leonard Peltier after being released from prison Feb. 18, 2025. Credit: NDN Collective. “Today I am finally free! They may have imprisoned me but they never took my

Leonard Peltier, Dennis Banks und andere kamen, um das Leben bedrohter Familien zu schützen. Als am 26. Juni 1975 zwei FBI-Agenten überfallartig in das Camp rasten, entstand

The fight to free Peltier was long and arduous, fueled by grassroots organizing and high-level political advocacy, and ultimately kept alight by people who know and love him.

Now 80 years old, Peltier is serving consecutive life sentences for the killing of two FBI agents during a 1975 shootout at the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. despite maintaining his innocence, Peltier’s⁣ case has been⁣ a

FREE LEONARD PELTIER This toolkit was made in collaboration. A parole hearing has been scheduled for Leonard Peltier on June 10. At 79 years old, this is likely Leonard’s last