Gustafsen Lake Standoff
Comic book artist and indigenous historian Gord Hill recounts the history of the standoff in Gustafsen Lake.
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Comic book artist and indigenous historian Gord Hill recounts the history of the standoff in Gustafsen Lake.
Gustafsen Lake Standoff Read More »
An exclusive interview with Carlos Perez Guartambel president of ECUARUNARI, Ecuador’s largest indigenous organization.
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A critique of the People’s Climate March, plus resistance to a gold mine in Greece, an update from the Unist’ot’en camp, and an interview with Carlos Perez Guartambel, leader of the largest Indigenous coalition in Ecuador.
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TransCanada workers kicked off Unist’ot’en land, where the company is seeking to build several pipelines for tar sands oil and fracked gas.
TransCanada Attempts to Enter Unist’ot’en Land Read More »
Our contribution to the Interference Archive’s “If a Song Could be Freedom” series.
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This week we bring you a comrade from Turkey, who will help us unravel the complexity of the current insurrection in Turkey.
Parsing the acronyms Read More »
Nihilistic news from the climate front, followed by a report on the recent clashes in Turkey.
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Chevron executives try to gain access to Unist’ot’en territories by giving a gift of bottled water and industrial tobacco.
Chevron Kicked Out of Unist’ot’en Read More »
On July 15, 2015, officers of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police tried to enter Unist’ot’en territory.
RCMP Blocked From Entering Unist’ot’en Camp Read More »