Photos by Conor Handley The following are retrieved photos and status updates from Facebook which have captured some of the starkest images of the efforts of water protectors of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in their efforts against the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline and the multiple […]
by Derek Scarlino/Love and Rage Near Cannon Ball, ND – Ending a week that has seen the profile of the protests over the Dakota Access Pipeline rise, several alternative media sites are carrying reports from the Standing Rock Rising Facebook page that at least two officers involved in […]
by Workers’ Center of CNY/Press Release On Wednesday, November 2, from 6:00pm-8:00pm, there will be a Dia de los Muertos/Day of the Dead celebration and fundraiser at the Workers’ Center of CNY (2013 E Genesee St.). Come to the Workers’ Center and learn about the Day of the […]
by Derek Scarlino / Love and Rage Shelby County, AL – A deadly Colonial Pipeline explosion in Helena, AL, outside of Birmingham, on Monday also ignited separate wildfires in the affected area. According to WHNT 19, on Monday afternoon several subcontractors for Colonial Pipeline were attempting to flush out […]
via Democracy Now! On Friday, Amnesty International dispatched human rights observers to North Dakota to monitor the ongoing repression of the thousands of Native Americans resisting the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline. Amnesty’s move came one day after hundreds of police with military equipment arrested over 140 people, after […]
by National Indigenous Congress and EZLN/Enlace Zapatista To the people of the world: To the free media: To the National and International Sixth: Convened for the commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the National Indigenous Congress and the living resistance of the originary peoples, nations, and tribes of […]
by Derek Scarlino/Love and Rage David Graeber, professor of anthropology at the London School of Economics, introduces himself on Twitter as such: I’m an anthropologist, sometimes I occupy things & such. I see anarchism as something you do not an identity so don’t call me the anarchist anthropologist. […]
by Michael Cooney/Guest A century ago Democrats and Republicans were as united in their hostility to socialism as they are today. Unlike today, however, socialism was not simply a mythical bogeyman in 1912. In the same year as the Little Falls strike, the party was growing and it […]
by Mohawk Valley Freedom School There will be a film screening and discussion at Mohawk Valley Community College in ACC 116 this Tuesday, October 4 from 7:00 PM to 8:45 PM that is free and open to the public. The documentary film “Ghosts of Attica” (2001) will be […]
by Derek Scarlino/Love and Rage As three football players from Syracuse’s Nottingham High School varsity team knelt for the national anthem before a football game, people took notice. The reports were written. This specific action taken against police brutality, spreading through the pro and college ranks of multiple […]