Subscribe to DGR updates
-
Recent Posts
- Activists Occupy Site of Proposed Mine That Would Provide 25% of World’s Lithium Supply
- Drawing The Line: Stopping the Murder of the Planet
- Resistance Profile: Movement for the Emancipation for the Niger Delta (MEND)
- Report says Seattle has highest number of murdered Native American women
- Wasting time on bandaids in an insane system
Search & filter posts
Be careful: if you specify too many criteria you may not find any matching posts!Recent Comments
- Deep Green Resistance Seattle on Redwoods: Only The Tallest Because The Rest Have Been Logged
- Douglas Mawhinney on Activists Occupy Site of Proposed Mine That Would Provide 25% of World’s Lithium Supply
- Michael Bartling on Redwoods: Only The Tallest Because The Rest Have Been Logged
- Deep Green Resistance Seattle on Redwoods: Only The Tallest Because The Rest Have Been Logged
- 69696969 on Redwoods: Only The Tallest Because The Rest Have Been Logged
Archives
Our Blogroll
Deep Green Resistance - Main Website
Deep Green Resistance Salish Sea
Deep Green Resistance Bellingham
Deep Green Resistance Lower Columbia
Deep Green Resistance Great Basin
Deep Green Resistance Central Valley
Deep Green Resistance Colorado
Deep Green Resistance Colorado Plateau
Deep Green Resistance New York
Deep Green Resistance Slovenia
Deep Green Resistance United Kingdom
Deep Green Resistance News Service
Tags Archives:
Drought in Washington / Shelter-Building Workshop
This past weekend, we hosted a shelter-building workshop to work on outdoor skills, grow our connection to Earth, and build community. It was a small event but we had a great time. The photo here shows what we built at … Continue reading
Posted in Climate Change, Music & Art
Tagged DGR writing & analysis, Drought, Poetry, Will Falk
Leave a comment
Sacred Water Tour — Updates
In about two months, we’ll be helping to lead the Sacred Water Tour in eastern Nevada, on traditional lands of the Goshute and Shoshone nations. We’re in the thick of planning the trip and coordinating with activists in the area. … Continue reading