We are interested in destroying the state and all relationships of power, re-planting native forests and at the same time fostering independent practices of living…
…important book that will likely become a touchstone for a new generation of geographically minded anarchists, scholars, and radical academics.
In the spirit of Sitting Bull, stand up with strong hearts, help dismantle peace police and liberal disease mentality; these modes and positions of privilege only reinforce our collective enemies and the fascists systems they uphold, and the rich and elite few that they protect.
We discuss what the idea of “creeping fascism” is, where it has become prevalent, and what organizations have begun to confront it.
The Dakar is one of the most recent episodes of colonialism and destruction, in which some people play adventure, running over life and environment, facing the complicity of the government and workers.
From fake news to phony Twitter support, the national conversation on climate change in 2016 was dominated by plenty of falsities surrounding climate change and energy development.
The Shuar community of Nankints in Ecuador’s Southern Amazon region was evicted in August 2016 to make way for a Chinese copper mega-mining project.
The document indicates that 202 indigenous municipalities suffer some kind of aggression, including the dispossession of their land, the effects of mining activities or the presence of organized crime groups.
Our winter issue is on the way, and we want you to read it! So until Tuesday we’re offering a one-year Earth First! Journal subscription for the discounted price of $20 (or $40 outside the United Snakes).
The legacy of colonial invasion and occupation of Indigenous lands is one of genocide and ecocide. So long as Mother Earth is viewed as a commodity, sacred lands will be threatened by resource extraction industries.