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Join the Resistance: Choose Adventure
Modern life is really fucking dull. Office work. Social media. Traffic. Plane flights. Commuting. We are surrounded everyday by human-mediated creations, nearly all of them designed for profit and efficiency—not to excite or nurture the spirit. Most people go through … Continue reading
Interview on Fracking and Indigenous Ho-Chunk Lands
Juliee de la Terre holds an MS from the Gaylord Nelson Institute for environmental studies at University of Wisconsin Madison. She has been an activist since she was a child helping her mother care for injured wildlife. She owned a … Continue reading
News Roundup: two articles from Derrick Jensen, Piñon-Juniper Forest Defense, KXL reactions, and more
The Castle Rock Prairie Dogs are Gone: Open Letter from an Exile By Jennifer Murnan, DGR Colorado I wore this shirt, long-sleeved, multi-patterned, funky, well tailored hand-me-down for almost every day I worked on the prairie dog relocation at the … Continue reading
Posted in Biodiversity & Habitat Destruction, Listening to the Land, Mining & Drilling
Tagged Animal abuse, Bureau of Land Management, Castle Rock, Clay Cochran, DGR writing & analysis, Deforestation, Derrick Jensen, Greenwashing, Jennifer Murnan, Keystone XL, Livestock industry, Piñon-Juniper, Prairie dogs, Wildlands Defense, 8: The needs of the natural world are primary
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Seattle Teachers Strike: Revolution AND Reform
We aren’t that interested in personal purity. Of course we should all try to be good people, but politically it’s more important that we band together and use our power to force political and social change. This can happen in … Continue reading
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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Reading Group for Deep Green Resistance forming in Seattle
Have you read, or wanted to read, Deep Green Resistance: Strategy to Save the Planet? For those grappling with the tough questions of how to win battles for social and environmental justice, it’s necessary reading that explores strategy, tactics, movement … Continue reading
Posted in Movement Building & Support
Tagged DGR activity & statements, DGR book, Deep Green Resistance, Seattle
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Interview with an Eco-Saboteur, Part III
Today we’re excited to bring you part 3 of a lengthy interview with Michael Carter, a Utah resident and longtime DGR member who was convicted for acts of eco-sabotage in the 1990’s. You can read the first installments: part I, … Continue reading
Two Upcoming Events (and Behind-the-scenes Video)
Outdoor Workshop in Issaquah On Saturday June 13th at 1pm, the Seattle Chapter of Deep Green Resistance will be hosting an Outdoor Skills Workshop. Learn WILDERNESS SURVIVAL. Heal yourself with HERBAL MEDICINE. Read the landscape as a NATURALIST. Join us … Continue reading
Interview with an ECO-SABOTEUR (part II)
Editor’s Note: An early version of this interview first appeared on the Deep Green Resistance News Service, June 20, 2013. In 1993 Michael Carter was arrested and indicted for underground environmental activism. Since then he’s worked aboveground, fighting timber sales and … Continue reading
Posted in Agriculture, Building Alternatives, Strategy & Analysis
Tagged DGR writing & analysis, Ecosabotage, Liberal & radical, Michael Carter, Time Is Short, 1: Civilization can never be sustainable, 3: Civilization is based on violence, 6: Civilization is irredeemable, 17: Don't base decisions on fence-sitters
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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