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Black Mesa/ Big Mountain ACTION in Denver November 7th-8th

December 7, 2008 by Mano

Come show your solidarity at the action Monday, and come to find out more about this pressing threat to Navajo and Hopi people at the forum today!
Ahee'hee,
Mano

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Press Advisory
For immediate release: Friday, December 4, 2008
Contacts: Wahleah Johns, (928) 637-5281
Enei Begaye, (928) 380-6296

FBI Seeks ELF/ALF Suspects in Durango, CO

December 1, 2008 by Rebel Insurgent

Upon returning to classes from Thanksgiving break today, students at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado were surprised to discover FBI wanted posters posted on campus. After filming the flyers for historical purposes (video forthcoming), a group of anonymous disgruntled students removed the witch-hunt propaganda from at least one location.

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In Colorado Big Brother is Watching Part 1 of a Two Part Series By Phillip Reynes

November 30, 2008 by phil

The full scale of the assault on our civil liberties is hard to understate and its scope includes Colorado. Fusion Centers have sprung up around the country and Colorado of course has one.

The New COIMC Part Two, Privacy Violations, and an Apology

November 26, 2008 by ringokamens

Hey IMCistas,

I've (hopefully) finally finished all of the changes to the COIMC site! Sorry I've been publishing these updates so often lately. Here's what's finally happened.

1. Mollom Disabled

Red Pill Opens Radical Bookstore/Radical Community Center

November 25, 2008 by TheRedPill

The Red Pill and all of Grand Junction Alternative Media are proud and excited to announce that Confluence Books is open. The store features good used books, radical new books, zines, magazines, patches, stickers, local art and handicrafts, coffee, tea, and the space is serving as an office front for The Red Pill and GJAM, and meeting space for other groups.

Denver Copwatch Podcast -- Secret Police at the DNC

November 24, 2008 by jacobsladder

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHehRYD81DY
Denver CopWatch is a grassroots organization working for increased police accountability and against police brutality in Denver, Colorado. We observe police actively and advocate for peoples' rights. Contact us at (303) 380-4329, or by sending a message here on Myspace.

The New Face of COIMC

November 23, 2008 by ringokamens

Hey IMCistas,

We just finished a major overhaul of our website. As many of you remember, a security update a while back made the site look very ugly. Our theme broke and lots of our links were broken/misplaced. Here's what's new!

Denver CopWatch Rally for Police Accountability

November 22, 2008 by Evan Herzoff

11/23/2008 1:00 pm

Denver CopWatch is hosting a rally for police accountability and against police misconduct and brutality at the Webb Building (201 W. Colfax) on Sunday, November 23rd at 1:00 P.M.

http://www.myspace.com/denvercopwatch

Pro-Gay Marriage Supporers March in Downtown Denver

November 16, 2008 by progressive_citizen

A gathering of no less than 500 marched in a spirited and determined manner through the Downtown Denver area, incuding the 16th Street Mall, on Saturday, November 15 to protest the recent passage of California Proposition 8. The hateful proposition bans gay marriage in the Golden State.

Question for President-elect Barack Obama

November 15, 2008 by Evan Herzoff

I have posted an important question on Youtube and MySpace to Barack Obama, roughly in the third person. It pertains to Obama's known support for a controversial federal grant program that has funded anti-drug task forces notorious for lacking accountability and transparency while stomping all over people's rights.

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