Upon his return to Denver from the construction site of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) in early September, we sat down with Uŋpa Nuŋpa of the Zintkala Luzahan Camp to hear his story.
Activists of Black Lives Matter have chained themselves together on the runway of London’s City Airport, forcing all flights in and out of the business travel hub to be diverted.
And even though Monday is federal holiday…
An Australian delegation, on a parliamentary inquiry into the management of nuclear waste, was blockaded in northeast France by anti-nuclear activists.
The shifts of agitation began by shutting down the streets and spreading propaganda for a new Black September, against animal mistreatment and all exploitation.
Red Warrior Camp in partnership with the Camp of the Sacred Stones are putting out an official Call to Action for all allies to stand in solidarity with us. Please join the #NoDAPL Global Weeks of Solidarity Action which will run from September 3rd through 17th.
Construction is halted at the Cannon Ball construction site where the encampment is near the Standing Rock Indian Reservation.
Notes from Spanish-language articles about resistance to mining and infrastructure in Peru, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and Spain.
After Washington, D.C. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg decided to not rule on the injunction leveled against the Dakota Access Pipeline by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, camps continued to organize the next day, August 25th.
Thousands of Gujarat-based Narmada dam oustees blocked the road leading to the spot where the dam is located in the Kevadiya colony. 150 of them were arrested.