All Posts by Curator Bot

Banner Drop for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

From It’s Going Down A banner stating, “NO MORE MMIW” [Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women] was dropped off an overpass by a collective of indigenous and non-indigenous Water Protectors in Duluth on Indigenous People’s Day, October 8th, 2018, calling for an end to the terrible epidemic of missing and murdered

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Indigenous Peoples’ Day Action Taken by Anti Colonial Land Defense

From Earth First! Newswire On the early, crisp morning of Indigenous People’s Day, October 8th, 2018, a collective of Indigenous & non- Indigenous Water Protectors & Land Defenders took action against Enbridge Line 3 by order of some strong Ojibwe grandmother matriarchs. A traditional Ojibwe Waganogan was erected as a

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(In)visible Disasters: Farmworkers and Hurricane Florence

Even without a devastating hurricane, farmworkers face slow, steady invisible disasters of low wages, unsafe working conditions, the breath of ICE down their necks, wage theft, and even modern day slavery. Organizations like the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, United Farmworkers, and Farm Labor Organizing Committee are working to change this

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No Permits = No Pipeline!

From No Line 3 Permits The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is in charge of issuing several permits that Enbridge needs to build its new tar sands pipeline, Line 3. These people are set to destroy our wetlands, accelerate climate change, decimate wild rice and sacred sites, and bring on

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[Czech Republic] `Kronika odporu’ – Chronicle of Resistance

  `Kronika odporu’ – Chronicle of Resistance received 01.10.2018 For a long time, we hesitated how we would take the word. First of all, we have led discussions that have allowed us to understand what we have. Then we set up this site kronika.noblogs.org about global anarchist practice. That’s what

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Hambach Forest: Jazzy and Winter released from jail with requirements

source: ABC Rhineland Tuesday, October 2nd 2018, Jazzy and Winter were released after their court hearing. Both of them sat more than two weeks in pre-trial detention. Now the Düren district-court decided not to continue enforcing the restriction-order. Both of them are now free, and their identities still unknown to

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Vetriolo — Anarchist paper — Issue 2 — Autumn 2018

Vetriolo — Anarchist paper — Issue 2 — Autumn 2018 It’s been a long while. After a year we are publishing another issue of Vetriolo, issue number 2. We haven’t brought out the paper more frequently up to now, nor have we wanted to. Not that we didn’t have anything

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$40B LNG Project in Northern B.C. Gets Go-Ahead

LNG Canada chief executive says it will move ‘immediately’ into construction Rhianna Schmunk, CBC News, October 2, 2018 Construction is going ahead on a massive, $40-billion liquefied natural gas project in northern B.C., hours after five primary investors from five different countries granted their approval for the joint venture. The

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[Spanish prisons] First of October: Prisioners Hunger Strike

received 01.10.2018 FIRST OF OCTOBER: PRISIONERS HUNGER STRIKE Some prisioners from diferent spanish jails are going to start a new hunger strike. In the last hunger strike the 1th of May, they didn’t get attention from media or society so they are going to make theirselves in danger again to

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Hambacher Forest – Peaceful Resistance?

Received 27.09.18 The Hambacher Forest is in the focus of the media, since Thursday 13.09. is a major police operation inclusive SEK (Special Deployment Commando) evicting the tree houses. There are different ways of resistance, but especially the left press and NGO’s like to report about non violent protest, to

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Know Your Rights and Legal Worker Trainings

Anonymous submission to Conflict MN Saturday, September 29th Walker Church 3104 16th Ave S 10:00 AM Lauren Regan an attorney for the CLDC will be giving two trainings on Sept 29th at walker church. From 10am-1pm she will be leading a workshop on movement legal work for non-lawyers. From 2-5

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