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34 MINS, 2017
Trouble #3: Refugees Welcome
In this month's episode of Trouble, anarchist media collective we interview a number of individuals from around the world who are helping to chart a course for the future based on living practices of solidarity and mutual aid, and who are invested in tearing down the physical and imaginary borders that seek to keep us divided.
34 MINS, 2017
30 MINS, 2017
Trouble #2: Bash The Fash
Reactionary right-wing politics are on the rise in the west, and events are moving at a dangerous pace. In the wake of Trump's ascendency to the US presidency, a toxic mix of white nationalism, Islamophobia, transphobia, violent misogyny, and anti-migrant hysteria is rapidly coalescing into a growing movement that has in turn sparked a surge of interest
30 MINS, 2017
2 MIN, 2017
Here comes Trouble
Trouble, a brand-new monthly show offering an in-depth anarchist analysis of current struggles, tactics and movement dynamics.
2 MIN, 2017
29 MINS, 2017
Trouble #1: Killing the Black Snake
The first episode of Trouble, looks beyond the mainstream narratives surrounding the Standing Rock encampment to get a better understanding of some of the camp’s overlooked dynamics, including serious disagreements over which tactics to use to best stop the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL).
29 MINS, 2017
1.5 MINS, 2017
Rent Strike in Toronto
On Wednesday June 7th, tenants from the Toronto neighbourhood of Parkdale occupied the Landlord & Tenant Board to shut down a hearing for an above guideline rent increase at an apartment building at 87 Jameson Ave.
1.5 MINS, 2017
37 MINS, 2017
How one woman stopped clear cut logging
Christine Jack of the St'at'imc Nation maintains a checkpoint 50 kilometres into the Yalakom Valley near Lilloet BC, effectively shutting down logging operations from that point and patrols the kilometers before the camp as well as nearby valleys.
37 MINS, 2017
1 MIN, 2017
Montreal: Week Of Occupations Kicks off
Montreal radicals began a "week of occupations" by squatting an abandoned hospital that they hope to turn into a housing complex. When the police attacked, they barricaded themselves inside. More actions are planned through the coming week.
1 MIN, 2017
2 MINS, 2017
Logging company’s offices occupied
A group of autonomous environmentalists in Montreal occupied the offices of EACOM Timber, in opposition to the company's plan to log forest in the habitat of endangered caribou in Northern Quebec.
2 MINS, 2017
1 MIN, 2017
Happy Birthday Freddy Villanueva
On April 6, dozens gathered in Montréal Nord to celebrate the birthday of Fredy Villanueva, a Honduran teen who was shot to death by Montreal Police in August 9 of 2008. Interviews with Nargess from Montréal-Nord Républik, and Ricardo, from the Family Committee.
1 MIN, 2017
2 MINS, 2017
#SiMeMatan – If They Kill Me
Under the hashtag #SiMeMatan (If they kill me) thousands of women protest femicide following the murder of Levsy, a 22 year old student at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
2 MINS, 2017
1 MIN, 2017
Neo-Nazis Rally in Kentucky
On April 29th, the National Front, a coalition of neo-nazis led by the Traditionalist Worker Party and the National Socialist Movement, rallied in the small town of Pikeville, KY.
1 MIN, 2017
1 MIN, 2017
Montreal Throws Down Against Trump
Montreal's activists came out in force to #DisruptJ20, burning a Trump effigy in front of the American consulate, taking over an upscale shopping mall, and smashing up the city's main commercial drive.
1 MIN, 2017
33 SECS, 2017
Black Bloc Smashes Inauguration
A 500+ crew of anti-capitalists, rampaged through the US capital in defiance of the
security state on the day of Trump's inauguration.
33 SECS, 2017
30 SECONDS, 2016
Video Ninjas
Do you have a camera, computer and internet connection? Can you shoot, edit and upload videos with the quickness? Do you love adventure and the thrill of videotaping burning cop cars? Then you should join the sub.Media worldwide network of video ninjas!
30 SECONDS, 2016
1 MIN, 2017
Montreal Marches Against Police Brutality
A report back from Montreal 21st annual march against police brutality.
1 MIN, 2017
2 MINS, 2017
Mapuches Still Resisting In Chile
In a march commemorating the ninth anniversary of the murder of indigenous Mapuche activist Matias Catrileo, shot in the back by police, protesters stormed the financial district of Santiago, Chile.
2 MINS, 2017
5 MINS, 2016
Defend the Hood
In 2016, numerous attacks were launched at diverse symbols of gentrification in the Montreal neighborhoods of Hochelaga-Maisonneuve and Saint-Henri. We wanted to give space to the people involved so that they can explain a point of view, that corporate media consistently ignore or misrepresent.
5 MINS, 2016
3 MINS, 2016
#NoDAPL resistance punks security and locksdown backhoe
Today, two brave Water Protectors locked down to an excavator that was removing crucial boring sludge from the Dakota Access Pipeline site currently drilling under the Des Monies River.
3 MINS, 2016
72 MINS, 2017
The Rebel Beat: Kiwi Illafonte
On this latest edition of The Rebel Beat for June, 2017, we meet Kiwi Illafonte. Kiwi is a California-born, Montreal-based radical Filipino hip-hop MC, graphic designer, and community organizer. He’s a former member of the seminal Bay-area Filipino-American groups Native Guns and Mass Bass.
72 MINS, 2017
60 MINS, 2017
Final Straw: Defend J20 Resistance
In this week’s episode we feature two interviews. In the first, we spoke with Em, a supporter of the mass arrestees from the January 20th inauguration of Donald Trump in Washington DC earlier this year.
60 MINS, 2017
40 MINS, 2017
Anti/Fascism in the USA
In this 40 minute talk, US anti-fascist researcher Spencer Sunshine, breaks down the tapestry of white supremacist groups in the USA, and their meteoric rise since Trump got elected.
40 MINS, 2017
34 MINS, 2017
Trouble #3: Refugees Welcome
In this month's episode of Trouble, anarchist media collective we interview a number of individuals from around the world who are helping to chart a course for the future based on living practices of solidarity and mutual aid, and who are invested in tearing down the physical and imaginary borders that seek to keep us divided.
34 MINS, 2017
2 MINS, 2017
#SiMeMatan – If They Kill Me
Under the hashtag #SiMeMatan (If they kill me) thousands of women protest femicide following the murder of Levsy, a 22 year old student at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
2 MINS, 2017
90 MINS, 2017
Pagan Anti-Fascist Action
Heathens United Against Racism (HUAR) might be a group that you’ve never heard of unless you travel in Heathen and Pagan spiritual circles. While the group may not be well known, since they formed in the wake of the Occupy movement, they’ve had a big impact on their wider community.
90 MINS, 2017
30 MINS, 2017
Trouble #2: Bash The Fash
Reactionary right-wing politics are on the rise in the west, and events are moving at a dangerous pace. In the wake of Trump's ascendency to the US presidency, a toxic mix of white nationalism, Islamophobia, transphobia, violent misogyny, and anti-migrant hysteria is rapidly coalescing into a growing movement that has in turn sparked a surge of interest
30 MINS, 2017
49 MINS, 2017
IGDCAST: Trump, Clinton, Russia, and US Intervention in Syria
In the last several weeks, Trump has launched a series of strikes in Syria, Afghanistan, and Yemen in an attempt to gather support from imperialists, war-hawks, and the mainstream media and also bounce back from plummeting poll numbers
49 MINS, 2017
60 MINS, 2017
Appalachian anti-pipeline resitance
This week, the Final Straw spoke with Whitney about the Atlantic Coast Pipeline and the Mountain Valley Pipeline, two pipelines flowing through mid-Appalachian and the mid-Atlantic region on Turtle Island
60 MINS, 2017
70 MINS, 2017
Final Straw: Black Women’s Defense League
This week the Final Straw spoke with Niecee X of the Dallas Texas based group Black Women’s Defense League, which has been in existence for a bit over 2 years
70 MINS, 2017
63 MINS, 2017
Rebel Beat: Alas from Savage Fam
Alas is an MC who is consistently spitting out pure revolutionary fire, and when she’s not on the mic, you can probably find her on the front lines of the struggle to decolonize Turtle Island.
63 MINS, 2017
34 MINS, 2017
IGDCAST: Louise Rosealma on Berkeley and It’s Implications
IGDCAST interviews Louise Rosealma who was punched by Nathan Damigo, the neo-Nazi leader of Identity Evropa
34 MINS, 2017
33 SECS, 2017
Black Bloc Smashes Inauguration
A 500+ crew of anti-capitalists, rampaged through the US capital in defiance of the
security state on the day of Trump's inauguration.
33 SECS, 2017
29 MINS, 2017
Trouble #1: Killing the Black Snake
The first episode of Trouble, looks beyond the mainstream narratives surrounding the Standing Rock encampment to get a better understanding of some of the camp’s overlooked dynamics, including serious disagreements over which tactics to use to best stop the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL).
29 MINS, 2017
99 MINS, 2016
From Democracy to Freedom Audio Zine
The good folks from CrimethInc never disappoint. Here's their latest audio zine on the subject of Democracy
99 MINS, 2016
26 MINS, 2015
Burning Cop Car #1
Our contribution to the Interference Archive's "If a Song Could be Freedom" series.
26 MINS, 2015
5 MINS, 2017
What is Direct Action
Direct Action is a phrase that gets thrown around a lot when describing anarchist tactics…. and rightly so, since it’s one of the main ways anarchists put our values of autonomy, self-organization and mutual aid into practice. So… what is it exactly?
5 MINS, 2017
6 MINS, 2016
What is Nationalism?
Anarchist critiques of the state include the underlying social relationships and ideologies that have historically been used to create states, and to uphold their authority. One of the most important of these concepts is nationalism.
6 MINS, 2016
3 MINS, 2017
Earthsarmy2(FUKKKMorgan)
Once again Savage Fam brings anti-colonial fire with a no holds barred hot shit hip hop track just in time for the 150 anniversary of Klanada and a call to arms against the Kinder Morgan pipeline, set to start construction this summer in so called British Columbia.
3 MINS, 2017
13 MINS, 2017
The Rare Habitat on Lelu Island
They said no to more than one billion dollars offered by Petronas some time ago, but the Province didn't respect the decision of the Band council. That's why Laxkwaal'aams decided to occupy Lelu Island and stop the destruction of a delicate habitat: if the giant plant is going to be built, juvenile salmon will probably disappear from the Pacific coast
13 MINS, 2017
5 MINS, 2017
Kitimat: Nature and Industry
The marvel of nature and industry in Kitimat is something the mayor would like to believe in at all costs: the town with the aluminum smelter has approved the lng industries to come to town, but still wants to be known for its landscapes and outdoor activities.
5 MINS, 2017
6 MINS, 2017
Kids Learning
There is a kind of tourist paradise in the Kispiox Valley, but it's also for local kids: they can learn how to behave in the wilderness, they ride a horse, they get into the water, they get familiar with the river and the current, so that the adults of tomorrow will defend it.
6 MINS, 2017
2 MINS, 2017
BERTA DIDN’T DIE, SHE MULTIPLIED
In Honduras, the most dangerous country in the world to be a land defender, Berta Cáceres' death has not silenced the many campesinxs fighting for justice and Indigenous Sovereignty. They mourn Berta's assassination with powerful chants of "Berta Didn't Die, She Multiplied!"
2 MINS, 2017
18 MINS, 2017
Chief Gwininitxw Steward of the Land
Yvonne Lattie of the Gitxsan has been fighting for decades against governments and their projects of developments: blockades, strikes, court cases, she has been active in many ways to defend the land and the future. That's the aim of the cabin at Maxhla Didaat Lake.
18 MINS, 2017
8 MINS, 2017
Shannon Defending the Skeena River
The alliance between “white” people and First Nations to defend the Skeena River is something real, it's not a promise that can be broken. Shannon McPhail of the Skeena Watershed Conservation Coalition works with residents: “Together we can protect the river that is our economy, our nature, our traditional food”. And if gas pipelines go through, all
8 MINS, 2017
14 MINS, 2017
The Stop at Madii Lii
Families stop for a coffee or a soup during the berry season; hunters pass through and leave something for the community: at Madii Lii camp everyone is welcome to take part in the activities organized for children and young people, because this spot on the Suskwa River is becoming a kind of school in the traditional territory of the Gitxsan.
14 MINS, 2017
7 MINS, 2017
The Unist’ot’en against Big Oil
They have moved to the shores of the Morice River to stop Enbridge tar sands pipeline and now they are staying in the bush because this is their traditional territory, “this is our home”: fighting against the gas pipelines that will take natural gas to the plants on the coast, Freda Huson and Dini Ze Smogelgem of the Unist'ot'en are also building a
7 MINS, 2017
8 MINS, 2017
Blueberry First Nation suing the Crown
Treaties signed with the Crown are not respected, that's why Blueberry First Nation is suing the Province and the Federal Government for “accumulative impact” of resource extraction. This is the first time ever that such a case arrives to be discussed in court.
8 MINS, 2017
6 MINS, 2017
The Segregation of West Moberly First Nation
With already two dams and thousands of gas wells, the territory around the West Moberly Lake is no longer available for traditional activities: First Nations can no longer practice their culture and are living in a new form of segregation.
6 MINS, 2017
37 MINS, 2017
How one woman stopped clear cut logging
Christine Jack of the St'at'imc Nation maintains a checkpoint 50 kilometres into the Yalakom Valley near Lilloet BC, effectively shutting down logging operations from that point and patrols the kilometers before the camp as well as nearby valleys.
37 MINS, 2017
9 MINS, 2017
Take a Look at the Construction
Poul and Esther Pedersen have their fields and their horses right in front of the construction site of the dam and they remember when an helicopter took off from their land to take Chiefs and activists to the occupation camp on the other slope of the Peace River. But that camp had to be removed.
9 MINS, 2017
7 MINS, 2017
PeaceRiver: Cowboys and Indians against the Dam
Every Summer since more than 10 years people gather on the Peace River for the Paddle for the Peace: settlers and First Nations, farmers and native people are fighting together to protect 83 km of valley.
7 MINS, 2017
7 MINS, 2017
UpStream: A Mosaic of Destruction
Peter McCartney of the Wilderness Committee in Vancouver gives an overview of the proposed developments planned in northern British Columbia, from the fracking wells in Fort St. John to the gas refrigeration plants on the coast, from the Site C dam to the pipeline network.
7 MINS, 2017
1.5 MINS, 2017
“Caretakers” – Trailer
Exploring the fragile dynamic between settler activists and indigenous land/water defenders, the film “The Caretakers” articulates the effects of colonization on the environment and Indigenous peoples
1.5 MINS, 2017
13, 2017
Winter at Unist’ot’en
A documentary short about the life and purpose of Unist'ot'en Camp, shot in the dead of winter in so called British Columbia, Canada.
13, 2017
6 MINS, 2016
A Tribe Called Red x Prolific The Rapper “Black Snakes” (Remix)
Prolific the Rapper offers up this timely and un-authorized remix of A Tribe Called Red's "Halluci-Nation" as a call for support for people fighting the Dakota Access Pipeline.
6 MINS, 2016
29 MINS, 2017
Trouble #1: Killing the Black Snake
The first episode of Trouble, looks beyond the mainstream narratives surrounding the Standing Rock encampment to get a better understanding of some of the camp’s overlooked dynamics, including serious disagreements over which tactics to use to best stop the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL).
29 MINS, 2017
26 MINS, 1988
Geronimo Pratt
Through an exclusive interview with Geronimo at San Quentin prison, archival footage of the Black Panthers, family photos, and scenes from demonstrations for his release, a warm and vivid portrait of Geronimo is sketched.
26 MINS, 1988
92 MINS, 1982
Day of the Gun
George Lester Jackson was an African-American left-wing activist, Marxist, author, a member of the Black Panther Party, and co-founder of the Black Guerrilla Family while incarcerated. Jackson achieved fame as one of the Soledad Brothers and was later shot to death by guards in San Quentin Prison following an unsuccessful escape attempt which left Jackson
92 MINS, 1982
41 MINS, 2012
My Makhzen & Me
In the summer of 2011, Nadir Bouhmouch, a Moroccan student studying abroad in California returns to his home country and finds it in a state of turmoil. The uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt had spread to Morocco.
41 MINS, 2012
105 MINS, 2015
I fight therefore I am
"I fight therefore I am" documents many of the experiences of struggles and solidarity that have been taking place in Greece and Spain since 2008: struggles against evictions, occupations of job centers, resistance against police repression and riots, but also self-organised media, forums of migrants, cooperatives and solidarity initiatives.
105 MINS, 2015
37 MINS, 2015
In the Shadow of Borders
Is Canada the welcoming country for migrants it likes to call itself? In the Shadow of Borders challenges this myth and, through personal stories of detention, denial of essential services, labour exploitation and deportation, exposes how precarious are the lives of those without status.
37 MINS, 2015
75 MINS, 2007
An Anarchist’s Story: The Life of Ethel MacDonald
In 1936, with civil war sweeping through Spain, Ethel Macdonald - a working-class girl from Motherwell - was to become, for a year, one of the world's most famous voices. She was perhaps the first example of an 'embedded reporter', sending dispatches and broadcasts back from the Spanish Anarchist camp in Barcelona to the UK.
75 MINS, 2007
75 MINS, 2015
Syria: The story of an impossible revolution
Ecos Del Desgarro describes the untold story of the Syrian revolution, and the effort for horizontal self-organization by grassroots committees, who aimed to create a new world while facing the brutal repression of Bashar Al Assad.
75 MINS, 2015
80 MINS, 2013
The Set-up of the Bomb Case
In the early morning hours of May 22nd, 2009, a man on a bicycle rides through the dark streets of downtown Santiago. In his backpack he is carrying a bomb. In his belt, he has a Smith and Wesson 38 caliber revolver.
80 MINS, 2013
75 MINS, 1983
Anarchism in America
A colorful and provocative survey of anarchism in America, the film attempts to dispel popular misconceptions and trace the historical development of the movement.
75 MINS, 1983
56 MINS, 2010
COINTELPRO 101
A secret illegal project from the 1950s, 60s and 70s called COINTELPRO, represents the state’s strategy to prevent resistance movements and communities from achieving their ends of racial justice, social equality and human rights.
56 MINS, 2010
20 MINS, 2015
From Gezi to Gazi
Gazi to Gezi - a stone's throw away explores the poetry of a nationwide revolt in Istanbul, Europe's largest city. An explosive mix of the city’s inhabitants come together to fight the police and barricade themselves into one of the metropolis' few remaining green spaces, Gezi Park.
20 MINS, 2015
83 MINS, 2014
Concerning Violence
Concerning Violence narrates the events of African nationalist and independence movements in the 1960s and 1970s which challenged colonial and white minority rule.
83 MINS, 2014
72 MINS, 2008
The Angry Brigade
Between 1970 and 1972 the Angry Brigade used guns and bombs in a series of symbolic attacks against property.
72 MINS, 2008
98 MINS, 2017
The Battle of the Newbury Bypass
The story of the 1996 battle to stop the building of the Newbury Bypass, when over 7,000 people resisted the construction of a highway overpass, leading to some of the biggest anti-road protests in Europe's history.
98 MINS, 2017
93.5 MINS, 1999
Pickaxe
Activists take a stand to protect an old growth forest from logging at Warner Creek in the Willamette National Forest of Oregon, blockading the logging road, repelling the State Police and creating a community that eventually develops into the Cascadia Free State.
93.5 MINS, 1999
94 MINS, 2010
The Chicago Conspiracy
The Chicago Conspiracy addresses the legacy of the military dictatorship in Chile by sharing the story of combatant youth who were killed by the Pinochet regime as a backdrop to the history of the military dictatorship and current social conflict in the area.
94 MINS, 2010
34 MINS, 2017
Trouble #3: Refugees Welcome
In this month's episode of Trouble, anarchist media collective we interview a number of individuals from around the world who are helping to chart a course for the future based on living practices of solidarity and mutual aid, and who are invested in tearing down the physical and imaginary borders that seek to keep us divided.
34 MINS, 2017
30 MINS, 2017
Trouble #2: Bash The Fash
Reactionary right-wing politics are on the rise in the west, and events are moving at a dangerous pace. In the wake of Trump's ascendency to the US presidency, a toxic mix of white nationalism, Islamophobia, transphobia, violent misogyny, and anti-migrant hysteria is rapidly coalescing into a growing movement that has in turn sparked a surge of interest
30 MINS, 2017
29 MINS, 2017
Trouble #1: Killing the Black Snake
The first episode of Trouble, looks beyond the mainstream narratives surrounding the Standing Rock encampment to get a better understanding of some of the camp’s overlooked dynamics, including serious disagreements over which tactics to use to best stop the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL).
29 MINS, 2017
52 MINS, 2015
subMedia smoothie
A smooth blend of juicy videos from subMedia.tv's riotous first decade of anarchist video making.
52 MINS, 2015
5 MINS, 2015
GUSTAFSEN LAKE STANDOFF
Comic book artist and indigenous historian Gord Hill recounts the history of the standoff in Gustafsen Lake.
5 MINS, 2015
5 MINS, 2015
The Oka Crisis in five minutes
The so called "Oka Crisis" is one of the most legendary battles between indigenous land defenders and settles in the last century.
5 MINS, 2015
11 min, 2015
Blocking Pipelines
Since 2009, the Unist'ot'en clan and its supporters have occupied a camp that is blocking proposed oil and gas pipelines in northern British Columbia, Canada.
11 min, 2015
7.5 MINS, 2015
To Change Everything: An Anarchist Appeal
To change anything, start everywhere.If you could change anything, what would you change? Would you go on vacation for the rest of your life? Make fossil fuels stop causing climate change?
7.5 MINS, 2015
1.5 MINS, 2013
MayDay 2012 Montréal
Excerpt from "Street Politics 101" that retells the story of MayDay 2012 during the raucous student strike of that year.
1.5 MINS, 2013
5 MINS, 2013
Showdown at highway 134
With some of the only video from behind police lines, subMedia.tv witnessed the brutal raid by the Royal Colonial Mounted Police on the Mi'kmaq blockade of fracking equipment.
5 MINS, 2013
3.5 MINS, 2013
Mi’kmaq Blockade
For over two weeks now, a coalition of people including local Mi'kmaq residents, and anglophone and Acadian settlers, have blockaded the road leading to an equipment compound leased to South Western Energy or SWN.
3.5 MINS, 2013
30 MINS, 2013
Street Politics 101
In the spring of 2012, a massive student strike in opposition to a tuition hike, rocked the streets of the Montréal for over six months. Protests and militant street actions became part of the daily and nightly reality of this Canadian metropolis.
30 MINS, 2013
10 MINS, 2012
This is Athens
Loading the player... A personal account of my short visit to Athens, Greece. My initial intent was to do a report on the anarchist neighbourhood assemblies. Truth be told this task was more challenging than I expected. Few within the neighbourhood assembly scene agreed to be video taped or photographed for fear of retaliation by... Read more »
10 MINS, 2012
3 MINS, 2017
Anger and solidarity at Grenfell tower
Another tragedy strikes London. This time through negligence and greed. A horrific fire has blitzed the whole of Grenfell estate in one of London's richest borough and over a hundred are feared dead. The people demand answers and talk politics on the streets.
3 MINS, 2017
44 MINS, 2017
Fighting State Repression: An Overview of the J20 Prosecution
Sam Menefee-Libey of the DC Legal Posse, offers an overview of the J20 case to date and answers questions about the political significance of the case and its place in the broader fight against state repression.
44 MINS, 2017
14 MINS, 2017
The Stop at Madii Lii
Families stop for a coffee or a soup during the berry season; hunters pass through and leave something for the community: at Madii Lii camp everyone is welcome to take part in the activities organized for children and young people, because this spot on the Suskwa River is becoming a kind of school in the traditional territory of the Gitxsan.
14 MINS, 2017
9 MINS, 2017
Seattle ‘March Against Sharia’ Draws Massive Counterprotest
Close to a thousand people turned out in Seattle on June 10th, to counter protest and "Anti-Sharia" rally called by ‘Act for America,’ the largest anti-Muslim organization in the US, dwarfing their small numbers.
9 MINS, 2017
8 MINS, 2017
Portland: Antifa Oppose Alt-Right Rally
On June 4th anti-fascists in Portland stood against hate and opposed a rally by far right group 'Patriot Prayer'.
8 MINS, 2017
2 MINS, 2017
June 11 – Communication is a weapon
For 13 years, anarchists and environmentalists have observed June 11 as a day of action to mobilize around our imprisoned comrades.
2 MINS, 2017
8 MINS, 2017
Blueberry First Nation suing the Crown
Treaties signed with the Crown are not respected, that's why Blueberry First Nation is suing the Province and the Federal Government for “accumulative impact” of resource extraction. This is the first time ever that such a case arrives to be discussed in court.
8 MINS, 2017
7 MINS, 2017
With the Chief among Gas Wells
Northeastern British Columbia has experienced a boom in gas extraction in the last few years and the territory is fragmented by wells, waste water ponds and pipelines. “I came up here with my son in search of berries but now I cry every time I see all this”, says Chief Roland Willson.
7 MINS, 2017
3 MINS, 2017
Revolutionary Abolitionist Movement
We are announcing the formation of the Revolutionary Abolitionist Movement and putting out a call to all those seeking freedom, who are committed to abolishing slavery, and who desire liberation for all.
3 MINS, 2017
6 MINS, 2017
Clément Méric – Remembering means fighting!
On 5 June 2013 the 18 year old antifascist Clément Méric was murdered by fascists in Paris. Four years later antifascist activists from Berlin painted a graffiti in the city and hung a banner above the main entrance of the Technische Universität Berlin in order to commemorate Clément Méric
6 MINS, 2017
6 MINS, 2017
The Segregation of West Moberly First Nation
With already two dams and thousands of gas wells, the territory around the West Moberly Lake is no longer available for traditional activities: First Nations can no longer practice their culture and are living in a new form of segregation.
6 MINS, 2017
6 MINS, 2017
Lady Mayor and the Corporations
A small town in the middle of a territory rich in natural resources can only wait for decisions taken somewhere else. That's the personal fight of Gwen Johansson, mayor of Hudson's Hope. Big corporations decide almost without the interference of the government, and very often the government approves corporations' decisions straightaway.
6 MINS, 2017
6 MINS, 2017
Upstream #6: Kristin and Sage
They met in Vancouver during the hunger strike against the dam: Sage Birley and Kristin Henry meet again in the Peace River Valley some months later and discuss about resistance, activism, future and food sustainability. Kristin's long hunger strike inspired a lot of people and took the battle right into the heart of Vancouver, in front of BC Hydro
6 MINS, 2017
34 MINS, 2017
Trouble #3: Refugees Welcome
In this month's episode of Trouble, anarchist media collective we interview a number of individuals from around the world who are helping to chart a course for the future based on living practices of solidarity and mutual aid, and who are invested in tearing down the physical and imaginary borders that seek to keep us divided.
34 MINS, 2017
8 MINS, 2017
Farmers of the Peace
Being a farmer in the Peace River region is not so easy, as thousands of gas wells near Fort St. John give highly paid jobs, but organic farming is still developing, thanks to the strength and resistance of people like Richard Birley and his family.
8 MINS, 2017
10 MINS, 2017
Pros and Cons of Site C Dam
David Conway of BC Hydro and Ana Simeon of Sierra Club BC explain pro and contra of a project that will cost around 9 billion dollars. The energy produced will help industries and gas and oil wells, while more than 5000 hectares of farmland and sacred sites will be flooded.
10 MINS, 2017
11 MINS, 2017
The Highway in their Backyard
Arlene and Ken Boon will have to move from their house if Site C will be built: their garden is the proposed site for the reallocation of the highway that would be flooded, but they don't stop fighting. “Once you stop fighting, you die, and we are not ready for that”.
11 MINS, 2017
9 MINS, 2017
Take a Look at the Construction
Poul and Esther Pedersen have their fields and their horses right in front of the construction site of the dam and they remember when an helicopter took off from their land to take Chiefs and activists to the occupation camp on the other slope of the Peace River. But that camp had to be removed.
9 MINS, 2017
7 MINS, 2017
PeaceRiver: Cowboys and Indians against the Dam
Every Summer since more than 10 years people gather on the Peace River for the Paddle for the Peace: settlers and First Nations, farmers and native people are fighting together to protect 83 km of valley.
7 MINS, 2017
1 MIN, 2017
Call for a Week of Solidarity
We are calling for a week of solidarity April 1 to 7 to support everyone targeted for standing up to the Trump regime and rising fascism.
1 MIN, 2017
1 MIN, 2017
Who Are the Anarchists?
Anarchists are returning once again to the stage of history and the front page of the daily paper. Neither voting nor protest has worked; the popular imagination is shifting towards confrontation.
1 MIN, 2017
2 MIN, 2016
#DisruptJ20
Video call out for the disruption of Trump's inauguration
2 MIN, 2016
9 MINS, 2016
Trap News: The Farce Awakens
History has shown us that voting on elections accomplishes next to nothing, and that real lasting revolutionary change is won through hard work, by real people self organizing, and not by elected politicians. Yet every four years, the spectacle of the Democrats VS Republicans entices millions and makes them forget these proven facts. Trap News is our
9 MINS, 2016
7.5 MINS, 2010
Olympic Resistance
On the eve of the Rio Olympics, we remember the historic grassroots indigenous led organization against the Winter Olympics is so called "Vancouver".
7.5 MINS, 2010
3 MINS, 2016
Its going down magazine
Support It's Going Down, a new consortium for anarchist news and information in so-called North America.
3 MINS, 2016
11 min, 2015
Blocking Pipelines
Since 2009, the Unist'ot'en clan and its supporters have occupied a camp that is blocking proposed oil and gas pipelines in northern British Columbia, Canada.
11 min, 2015
7.5 MINS, 2015
To Change Everything: An Anarchist Appeal
To change anything, start everywhere.If you could change anything, what would you change? Would you go on vacation for the rest of your life? Make fossil fuels stop causing climate change?
7.5 MINS, 2015
9 MINS, 2013
Kahsatstenhsera: Indigenous Resistance to Tar Sands Pipelines
This video will focuses on Indigenous resistance and seeks to build capacity in Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities by providing an educational and accessible resource to build awareness across communities.
9 MINS, 2013
4 MINS, 2005
George Bush Don’t Like Black People
Post hurricane Katrina mash-up of “George Bush Don’t Like Black People” by The Legendary K.O
4 MINS, 2005
2.5 MINS, 2010
Steal Something from Work Day Promo Vid!
Chances are you already steal from your work if not physical items, at least time on the clock. Good for you! But don’t stop there think of how much more you could take, how much more you deserve.
2.5 MINS, 2010
2 MINS, 2017
We are #1
We are number 1 featuris scenes from all around the world, including South Korean protesters using a flamethrower against riot police, hand to hand combat, Molotov attacks, and even farmers in Brussels plowing police lines with a tractor, this edition has it all.
2 MINS, 2017
6 MINS, 2017
Anarchists storm the greek parliament
Anarchists broke off from larger demonstrations to hurl molotov cocktails outside Greece's parliament, as lawmakers passed new austerity measures required for the country's economic bailout.
6 MINS, 2017
4 MINS, 2017
Anarchists attack cops outside the greek parliament
On Wednesday 17 May 2017 thousands of people joined the general strike protests all over Greece, against the new harsh financial measures of 4.9 billion euros incorporated in the 4th Memorandum signed by the greek government, aimed once again against the lower income classes rather, than the banks and the wealthy.
4 MINS, 2017
2 MINS, 2017
A violent May Day in Paris
After Le Pen wins the first round of the presidential elections in France - heavy clashes erupt at May Day demonstrations in Paris.
2 MINS, 2017
12 MINS, 2017
Paris: Riots against the far right
Hundreds of protesters in France marched against far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen, over concerns basic freedoms would disappear if she were elected.
12 MINS, 2017
33 SECS, 2017
Black Bloc Smashes Inauguration
A 500+ crew of anti-capitalists, rampaged through the US capital in defiance of the
security state on the day of Trump's inauguration.
33 SECS, 2017
3 MINS, 2013
When Protesters Strike Back: 2013 edition
2013 was an action packed year, with Ukrainian protesters using a bulldozer against police, Belgian firefighters battling the police, and Greek students rioting though Athens.
3 MINS, 2013
4 MINS, 2016
Le French Riots of 2016
In 2016, riots rocked France in response to a new labor code would make it easier for companies to lay off workers, would reduce overtime payments for hours worked beyond France's statutory 35-hour workweek.
4 MINS, 2016
3 MINS, 2014
When Protesters Strike Back: 2014 edition
From protesting in solidarity with the 43 students massacred in Mexico, to protesting in honor of fallen comrade Rémi Fraisse in France, the world in 2014 has a lot of reasons to revolt.
3 MINS, 2014
3 MINS, 2016
When Protesters Strike Back: 2016 edition
From the "Fishball Revolution" in Hong Kong to the massive labour reform protests in France, 2016 was a riotous year.
3 MINS, 2016
7 MINS, 2016
Riots for Alexis
New video from the fierce riot that "exploded" in Athens on December 6, 2016, commemorating the 8th year since 15 years old Alexis Grigoropoulos murdered in cold blood by a policeman in the Exarcheia neighborhood of Athens, on December 6, 2008.
7 MINS, 2016
13 MINS, 2016
Anarchists in Athens “welcome” Barack Obama
When Barack Obama came to visit Athens, Greece on the 15th and 16th of November 2016, Greek anarchists gave him a “warm welcome".
13 MINS, 2016
4.5 MINS, 2016
Le French Riots 2016
Our friends from "When Protesters Strike Back" bring us this kick ass riot porn mash-up, straight from the red hot streets of France, where, after weeks of relentless protests, the cops asked for a truce.
4.5 MINS, 2016
5.5 MINS, 2016
Athens riots in response to police attack
Greeks riot against riots cops who attacked protestors denouncing the freshest wave of SYRIZA-imposed austerity measures.
5.5 MINS, 2016
3 MINS, 2013
This is going to escalate… A lot.
The 7th November was the night the Greek government passed the next round of deeply unpopular austerity measures. Thousands took to the streets to vent their anger.
3 MINS, 2013
10 MINS, 2012
Riot Helmet Cam Athens
Helmet cam during the September 26, 2012 general strike/riots in Athens
10 MINS, 2012
2017, 2017
“Exit” – Power Struggle
in "Exit" Power Struggle delivers a ferocious yet funky 36 bar verse that narrates many aspects of his personal and musical journey.
2017, 2017
3 MINS, 2017
Earthsarmy2(FUKKKMorgan)
Once again Savage Fam brings anti-colonial fire with a no holds barred hot shit hip hop track just in time for the 150 anniversary of Klanada and a call to arms against the Kinder Morgan pipeline, set to start construction this summer in so called British Columbia.
3 MINS, 2017
4 MINS, 2017
21st Century Enslavement – Apex Zero
A lyrical critique of our people's circumstances - the grind, the struggle and the one solution.
4 MINS, 2017
3 MINS, 2017
Anarchy: Fight for Now
Loading the player... In light of all the hoopla around the new Pepsi “protest” commercial, we could not help ourselves but to make this mash-up.
3 MINS, 2017
3 MINS, 2016
Rocky Rivera “Godstepping”
Rocky’s music is a soundtrack for social justice and a rallying cry to challenge the dominant norms of society. Since her first project on the label, Pop Killer (2011), Rocky has been challenging the normalcy of misogyny and patriarchy plaguing Hip Hop.
3 MINS, 2016
4 MINS, 2017
Bambu featuring Killer Mike “Prey’er”
Shot entirely on location in the Philippines, Bambu's Prey’er is a theatrically deranged visual accompaniment to one of his new album’s most passionate tracks.
4 MINS, 2017
5 MINS, 2017
Shining Soul “ALL DAY”
Shining Soul's newest video for their song “ALL DAY” was filmed along the international Mexico/United States border and at a United States Border Patrol checkpoint in the Tohono O'odham Nation by Klee Benally of Indigenous Action Media.
5 MINS, 2017
5 MINS, 2017
ACAB
French rappers, Skalpel, Akyem, Many The Dog bring us a hard hitting music video with footage from last year's nationwide insurrection in France
5 MINS, 2017
6 MINS, 2016
A Tribe Called Red x Prolific The Rapper “Black Snakes” (Remix)
Prolific the Rapper offers up this timely and un-authorized remix of A Tribe Called Red's "Halluci-Nation" as a call for support for people fighting the Dakota Access Pipeline.
6 MINS, 2016
4 MINS, 2014
Savage Fam – Waliking with the Dead
Native rap crew Savage Fam, teams up with ALAS for "Walking with the Dead" a call to arms for warriors everywhere.
4 MINS, 2014
4 MINS, 2012
P.O.S “Fuck your Stuff”
Doomtree co-founder, punk philosopher and lyrical bomb-thrower Stefon Alexander, aka P.O.S makes tight, declamatory music that builds on the Minneapolis-bred rapper and producer’s penchant for grinding beats and radical lyrics.
4 MINS, 2012
5 MINS, 2016
Odessa Kane “GPT
Odessa Kane's "GPT" Directed by Bambu, shot and edited by Jerick Carino, this clip takes place in an undisclosed location somewhere in San Diego's Southeast and asks the question "Who are the real gangsters?"
5 MINS, 2016
5 MINS, 2011
Lowkey feat. Lupe Fiasco, M1 & Black The Ripper “Obama Nation Part 2”
Official video for Lowkey feautring Lupe Fiasco, M1 & Black The Ripper - Obama Nation Part 2
5 MINS, 2011
5 MINS, 2015
Rebel Diaz “Which Side are you on”
Bronx based hip hop group Rebel Diaz, reworks Florence Reece's famous labor song, into a powerful anthem for our times.
5 MINS, 2015
9 MINS, 2016
Trap News: The Farce Awakens
History has shown us that voting on elections accomplishes next to nothing, and that real lasting revolutionary change is won through hard work, by real people self organizing, and not by elected politicians. Yet every four years, the spectacle of the Democrats VS Republicans entices millions and makes them forget these proven facts. Trap News is our
9 MINS, 2016
3.5 MINS, 2015
8 Dollar Smoothie
Jared Paul's latest video, 8 Dollar Smoothie from the album Get my Ghost.
3.5 MINS, 2015
26 MINS, 2015
Burning Cop Car #1
Our contribution to the Interference Archive's "If a Song Could be Freedom" series.
26 MINS, 2015
4 MINS, 2015
New Alas and Savage Fam video – Go Away
Some of our favorite rappers Alas and Savage Fam drop another mental bomb with "Go Away"
4 MINS, 2015
21.5 MINS, 2016
The Plague of Nationalism
A look at the fallout from the recent Brexit vote, plus simmering tensions in the United Snakes, followed by an interview with antifa organizer Brazo fresh from some clashes with supporters of the Traditionalist Worker Party, in Sacramento.
21.5 MINS, 2016
18.5 MINS, 2016
Smashing the Fortress
As Europe batters down the hatches to block waves of refugees attempting to escape war and poverty, the United Snakes is becoming more polarized amidst a resurgent right-wing. Featuring an interview with Paul of All Out Atlanta.
18.5 MINS, 2016
1 MIN, 2016
Stim Luvs Bernie
After much reflection, I have decided to throw my support behind Bernie Sanders.
1 MIN, 2016