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News Roundup: The Girls and the Grasses, The Colonial History of Conservation, The New McCarthyism, and more
Railroad ties are leeching contaminants and toxins into the environment: Link: http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/bnsf-railway-fined-for-treated-railroad-ties-in-water/ — Lierre Keith, Deep Green Resistance co-founder, recently wrote one of the most powerful articles that we have read in a long, long time. Her piece, titled The … Continue reading
Posted in Colonialism & Conquest, Gender, Listening to the Land, Repression at Home, Toxification, White Supremacy, Women & Radical Feminism
Tagged Blacklisting, Cascade Locks, Conservation & preserves, DGR activity & statements, DGR writing & analysis, Derrick Jensen, Horizontal hostility, Lierre Keith, Mauna Kea, Seattle, TMT, Will Falk
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Science vs. the Real World on Mauna Kea
Will Falk is a Deep Green Resistance member who has spent much of the past year assisting indigenous resistance movements at the Unist’ot’en Camp and, more recently, on Mauna Kea in Hawaii. In this article, he speaks to the dangerous … Continue reading
The Rivers and streams are so hot that salmon are dropping dead
Editor’s note: this article, which appeared in Sunday’s Seattle Times, is a typical corporate media peice: it illustrates the problem passably — hundreds of thousands of salmon are dropping dead due to rising stream and river temperatures — but neglects … Continue reading
News Roundup: Mauna Kea Resistance, Prairie Dog Protection, and War Games
Defending Wildlife in Colorado The DGR Southwest Coalition recently held their annual Southwest Gathering, sharing skills & good food, and engaging in many discussions & strategy sessions. As part of the gathering, Deanna Meyer of Deep Green Resistance Colorado joined … Continue reading
Posted in Biodiversity & Habitat Destruction, Obstruction & Occupation, Strategy & Analysis
Tagged Alaska, Anne Keala Kelly, Castle Rock, DGR activity & statements, DGR writing & analysis, Dahr Jamail, Deanna Meyer, Derrick Jensen, Mauna Kea, Prairie dogs, TMT, Video, Wildlands Defense, Will Falk
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Mapping the Supply Chain of Empire
Empire Logistics is an anti-capitalist project that aims to map the chokepoints of the industrial supply chain, primarily in the United States. Here at Deep Green Resistance, we promote a strategy for resistance that focuses on underground groups using clandestine … Continue reading
Mauna Kea – Defending a Sacred Mountain
For many years now, indigenous Hawaiian people have been involved in a battle to stop the construction of a new 30-meter telescope (TMT) array on Mauna Kea mountain, which is a sacred place and the source of all drinking water … Continue reading
Posted in Colonialism & Conquest, Indigenous Autonomy, Obstruction & Occupation
Tagged Mauna Kea, Native Hawaiians, TMT
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Falling in Love (Unist’ot’en Camp Report-Back)
Unist’ot’en Camp, January 2015 The storm enveloped us. Snow lashed the road. The darkness was total, our headlights casting weak yellow beams into the darkness. Most people had hunkered down in homes and motels, and the roads were near empty. … Continue reading
Ferguson, Burnaby Mountain, and Earth at Risk
Earth at Risk This past weekend in San Francisco, an event called Earth at Risk: The Justice and Sustainability Conference was held. It brought together feminists, indigenous peoples, anti-war activists, anti-racists, and others. The event, headlined by Derrick Jensen, Vandana … Continue reading
Hawaiian Protestors Halt Groundbreaking on Sacred Land
Recently, some friends of ours organized a protest on the slopes on Mauna Kea, Hawaii, against the desecration of sacred lands by the construction of a massive telescope facility. To see a slide show of images from the protest, visit … Continue reading
Posted in Indigenous Autonomy, Protests & Symbolic Acts
Tagged Mauna Kea, Native Hawaiians, TMT
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