Category Archive for: By Remy

Bethlehem 2023

Ya’at’eeh shí ke doo shí Diné, Greetings. My name is Remy. I am an Indigenous artist from Black Mesa on the Navajo Reservation. Right before Christmas I will be releasing an installation in Santa Fe that is rooted in shared colonial history with our relatives in Palestine. My previous solidarity work here was taken down…

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Flood Wall Street: A Greenwashed Competition Of Corporate Capitalism

By Remy The previous day’s historic 400,000-person People’s Climate March showed widespread support to continue shouting at buildings at the Flood Wall Street sit-in which was happening in conjunction with United Nations Climate Summit. This sit-in was advertised by billion-dollar environmental corporations like 350.org and AVAAZ as the follow-up opportunity to “confront” Wall Street in…

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The Direct Action Psychology Of Clean Air Respirators

By Remy The proposal shared here is one of the various scenarios presented to a frontline community to complement their campaigns in defense of Mother Earth. The logic and framing of this direct action will be from a Diné perspective. NITSÁHAKEES – Thinking Visual banners are important in terms of media messaging but they can…

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Here Is Why You Can’t Exterminate Us

By Remy To the racists who tried to destroy the images of Indigenous struggle while occupying stolen Tewa Land: Here’s why you can’t exterminate us, colonizer. We’re not huddled in one place, we span the world. We need no lords or leaders, so you can’t destroy our command. We can live without technology, so we…

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