Film Review: "Sami Blood" by Kurt Seaberg I just watched this incredible film the other night with my niece Anna. Achingly beautiful and... Continue reading
What Really Happened at PIELC 2018 Over the first weekend in March, members and allies of Deep Green Resistance (DGR) attended, presented, and tabled at PIELC... Continue reading
Poetry: Positive Feedback & Tree Waltz by Linh Nguyen Positive Feedback ever wonder why we destroy something so beautiful? that river where our... Continue reading
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Colorado Climate Lawsuit First to Hold Fossil Fuel Companies Accountable for Climate Impacts
Featured image: Suncor Energy owns the only oil refinery in Colorado. Max and Dee Bernt. CC-BY-2.0 / Flickr by Ken Kimmell / Union of Concerned Scientists WASHINGTON—The city of Boulder and two counties in Colorado are suing ExxonMobil and Suncor Energy, Canada’s largest oil company, to hold them responsible for climate change-related damage to...
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Book Excerpt: Responsibility, Morals, and Values
Editor’s note: The following is from the chapter “Culture of Resistance” of the book Deep Green Resistance: A Strategy to Save the Planet. This book is now available for free online. by Lierre Keith / Deep Green Resistance The alternative culture of the ’60s offered a generalized revolt against structure, responsibility, and morals. Being a youth culture,...
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The Art of Avoiding Definitions: A Review of “Trans*: A Quick and Quirky Account of Gender Variability”
“Trans*: A Quick and Quirky Account of Gender Variability” aims to clarify, but succeeds only in highlighting the lack of clarity which dominates transgender theory. by Robert Jensen / Feminist Current “Let me define the terms, and I’ll win any debate,” a friend told me years ago, an insight I’ve seen confirmed many times...
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May 1st is May Day – International Workers’ Day
by Rapid Response Network This day began as a commemoration of Chicago workers’ fight for the 8 hour work day and the right to organize. In Haiti, workers are still battling for these essential rights. Haitian garment workers receive the lowest wage in the western hemisphere – 350 Gourdes, or US $5.40. Their...
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The Definition Of Black Consciousness: December 1971, South Africa
Editor’s note: This is the paper produced for a South African Student Organisation Leadership Training Course in December 1971. by Steve Biko We have defined blacks as those who are by law or tradition politically, economically and socially discriminated against as a group in the South African society and identifying themselves as a...
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Indirect Support for Action
Featured image: Army personnel assigned to Bravo Company, 121st Combat Support Hospital, based out of Camp. When one cannot go to support an action directly, how can one still support that action? Editor’s note: This is an edited transcript of Derrick Jensen’s talk, which you can view on Deep Green Video. by Derrick Jensen / Deep...
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Detroit Environmental Justice Leader Unjustly Incarcerated for Defending Family from Assault
Siwatu-Salama Ra Sentenced to Two Years in Prison During High-Risk Pregnancy by Sierra Club Detroit, MI — Earlier this month, Siwatu-Salama Ra, Co-Director of the East Michigan Environmental Action Council (EMEAC), was sentenced to two years in prison for defending herself and her young child from an attacker. Siwatu is a member of the Sierra Club family,...
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Call for Solidarity Actions to End the Destruction of the Zad of Notre Dame Des Landes
by Zad Forever We are writing with the smell of tear gas rising from our fingers. The springtime symphony of birdsong is punctuated by the explosive echo of concussion grenades. Our eyes are watering, less from the gas than the sadness; because our friends’ homes, barns and organic farms are being destroyed. Bulldozers,...
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Biko: Some African Cultural Concepts
by Steve Biko One of the most difficult things to do these days is to talk with authority on anything to do with African Culture. Somehow Africans are not expected to have any deep understanding of their own culture or even of themselves. Other people have become authorities on all aspects of the...
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I Write What I Like: The Legacy of Steve Biko and the Anti-Apartheid Struggle
by Max Wilbert / Deep Green Resistance “Deep down, every liberationist is an optimist.” – Steve Biko Steve Biko was a South African anti-apartheid activist and organizer who was murdered by the secret police in 1978. He was 32 years old when he was tortured and beaten, resulting in his death. “I Write...
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Civilization poisons the air we breathe. It needs to be stopped. ...
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Beginning September 26, on the International Day for the Total Elimination of ...
... Nuclear Weapons, hundreds of people are gathering at the Pine Gap Joint Defence Facility, just 20km from Alice Springs, NT. A protest camp and conference will discuss the role of the highly secretive facility in drone targeting, mass citizen surveillance and in preparations for nuclear war. The facility is the most...
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"Why is radical feminism necessary? First, don’t be scared off by the ...
... term “radical,” which is not a synonym for crazy but rather means going to the root, taking seriously the systems and structures of power that make individuals’ sexism possible. Radical feminists offer compelling critiques of men’s sexual exploitation of women, in both interpersonal and commercial contexts. Decades ago, radical feminists helped...
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Modern industrial civilization is based on slavery, colonization, violence, and the ongoing ...
... murder of the planet. We at Deep Green Resistance aim to stop this by any means necessary.
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The song "200 Species Every Day" is a fictional scene straight out ...
... of the #DecisiveEcologicalWarfare strategy advocated by Deep Green Resistance: a pair of activists carrying out well-planned and strategic attacks on infrastructure, in this case combining arson of a power station with raids on corporate offices to trash their crucial data. Read the lyrics and listen to the song:
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"The largest of several new water courses, the Río Nuevo (New river) ...
... runs through Cuenca del Morro, a groundwater basin with a mild incline covering 373,000 hectares (nearly 1,500 sq miles) of flatlands in the province of San Luis. "Until the early 1990s, the Morro basin was a patchwork of water-absorbing forests and grasslands, but they are mostly gone, replaced by maize and...