We are deeply grateful to all who took action for Native American elder, Leonard Peltier, who has been incarcerated for nearly 50 years despite alarming concerns over the fairness of his trial.
He will FINALLY soon be leaving the Coleman United States Federal Prison in Florida, on February 18th, 2025 following the recent commutation to home confinement from President Biden.
We celebrate President Biden’s decision to grant Leonard Peltier clemency! We are thrilled that Leonard will be able to tend to his many critical health issues and can spend time healing with his family, loved ones and extended community on Turtle Mountain as soon as possible.
Some of the actions we promoted over the past few years:
- Please visit Leonard Peltier’s Campaign page at Amnesty International USA
- Take and share the AIUSA online action urging President Biden to grant him clemency.
- Follow NDN Collective’s Campaign to Free Leonard Peltier!
- Sign the Native Organizer’s Alliance Petition to Free Leonard Peltier
- Read the letter from 33 Members of Congress calling on President Biden to grant Leonard clemency
- Take action on your social media channels using the #FreeLeonardPeltier and follow across all platforms
- Write Letters to the Editor and Op-Eds to your local newspapers
- Urge your Members of Congress to draft letters to President Biden: Find Your Rep Here
- Listen to the award winning podcast Leonard: Political Prisoner
- See the film Incident at Oglala directed by Michael Apted and produced by Robert Redford
- See the film WARRIOR: The Life of Leonard Peltier by Suzie Baer
- Read Leonard’s book Prison Writing: My Life is My Sundance
- Read In The Spirit of Crazy Horse by Peter Matthiessen
- Read the book I Will by Sheron Wyant-Leonard
- Watch the C-SPAN recording of Inside the American Indian Movement
- View the NDN Collective recording of Leonard’s 79th Birthday Rally & Action at the White House
- View Unveiling the Truth: The 48-Year Fight to Free Leonard Peltier panel discussion at Harvard University

