Category Archive for: Culture

The Apache Stronghold’s Caravan To The Capitol

Making their way across the country, the Apache Stronghold left the San Carlos Reservation of Arizona and headed to Washington DC to protest at the nation’s Capitol. The Apache share our same enemies which are Arizona’s state representatives and the extractive industries that influence them, nonprofit or otherwise. Judging from past experience, the caravan probably…

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Organizing The Oppression Of The People’s Climate March

The People’s Climate March of 2014 was in New York City. The month prior to this massive convergence was a Training For Trainers event given by some of the top resistance artists in the country to the heads of all the NGOs and organizations that would be in attendance. Our training emphasized the importance of…

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Navajo Nation Presidential Campaign Graphics

Duane “Chili” Yazzie was the Navajo Nation’s Shiprock Chapter President and had a stellar resume with his involvement in human rights, marriage equality and activism against extractive industries. In 2014, at the behest of the grassroots communities on the reservation, he campaigned to be Navajo Nation President. Chili is of former fame as a musician…

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