Gitga'at First Nation evicts Northern Gateway crew conducting spill response survey
Reblogged from Warrior Publications: By KIM PEMBERTON, Vancouver Sun, May 16, 2013 The Gitga’at First Nation says it was treated disrespectfully by the Enbridge pipeline company after a team of oil spill response surveyors came uninvited onto their territory at Hartley Bay this week. Read more… 534 more words
What the Kunming Protest Reveals About the Global Ecology Movement
Reblogged from Earth First! Newswire: By Sasha The Chinese environmental movement is blowing up. There are major protests every week, often pertaining to long-running campaigns. And in spite of the Western media’s portrayal of the Chinese government as totalitarian and repressive, many of these campaigns appear to be winning. Yesterday, a rally including hundreds of … Read more
The Quiet Storm (part 2)
By: Cay Oz da Wiz We are gonna head east in our exploration….We are also gonna jump around in history to continue this exposé of race and revolution within the Settler Colonial framework based under Empire.. As I write this there an attack on the Almighty Latin Kings and Queens Nation (ALKQN) in North Carolina … Read more
The Real Horror of Benghazi Was Ethnic Cleansing-Let's Talk About That
Reblogged from Davey D's Hip Hop Corner: So everyone is talking about Benghazi as if they actually know where that city is on the map and up til now really didn’t care to know..It sad to see that 4 Americans died and that there were probably some missteps and leading up to their deaths, but … Read more
Deep Green Transphobia
Reblogged from Earth First! Newswire: A statement from the Earth First! Journal Collective On several occasions the Earth First! Journal editorial collective has run pieces both online and in print either written by or about the Deep Green Resistance Movement. As a collective, we’ve considered DGR to have some value to Earth First! discussions around … Read more
Radio Autonomía: Zapatismo in the Bay May 2013 SHOW
Reblogged from radio autonomia: AUDIOS are from the May 5, 2013 broadcast of Radio Autonomía: RadioZapatismo in the Bay on Berkeley Liberation Radio, 104.1FM, livestream at Berkeley Liberation Radio For todays show we wanted to present a conversation around 2 themes: Community Regeneration and Self determination. We define community regeneration as acts or practices that heal … Read more
"Where the Ride Takes Us: Ovarian Psycos Uniting Womyn of Color"
Reblogged from Ovarian Psycos Cycle Brigade: In honor of National Bike Month, we’re spotlighting how bicycles are tools for personal empowerment, social justice and community development in our with our “Where the Ride Takes Us” web series. Today’s post features the radical revolution of the Ovarian Psycos, an all-womyn bike crew in Los Angeles. To read the full … Read more
Campus Partiez: 1White 1Black & Latino Which 1 got Raided
Reblogged from Moorbey'z Blog: There was a party on May 3rd at the University of Southern California with the majority of attendees being African-American and Hispanic USC students. The party was registered with the school, and there was another party directly across the street being attended by mostly Caucasian/White students. Both parties had similar noise … Read more
MEDIA RELEASE: Federal Lawsuit filed seeking an end to nearly 30 years of solitary confinement of Russell Maroon Shoatz
Reblogged from Free Russell Maroon Shoatz! U.S. Prisoner of War: May 8, 2013: Pittsburgh PA — Lawyers for Russell “Maroon” Shoatz filed a lawsuit today against Pennsylvania Department of Corrections officials, demanding an end to almost 30 years of solitary confinement. Maroon is a 69-year-old former Black Panther, author and intellectual who has been imprisoned … Read more
Ktunaxa treaty including Wensley Bench land contentious for some
Reblogged from Warrior Publications: By Claire Paradis, Arrow Lakes News, April 23, 2013 Across Highway 6 from Box Lake there is a stretch of forest familiar with mountain bikers and hikers who walk the old railway bed. A 242-hectare section twice as long as Box Lake running parallel to the highway is now Ktunaxa land, … Read more
