“We were able to see it because we were members of an oppressed group of people and knew what was in front of us had to be cleared up.”
“We were able to see it because we were members of an oppressed group of people and knew what was in front of us had to be cleared up.”
Links to articles about and interviews with Lee Maracle, as well as articles she herself wrote.
“The RCMP attempted to come in to Coyote Camp and failed, for the first time since they were walked out by our Haudenosaunee relatives. We will not allow it. We can not. Our responsibilities are too great. “
“Mike Gouldhawke on capitalism, colonialism, and how we can use Marx’s concept of value as a tool for understanding and changing our current social conditions.”
“The violence our people suffer at the hands of the colonizers is all connected and continues today as fervently as it did when they landed on the shores of this continent. Tabï misiyh. All our love and rage to Jared’s family.” – Gidimt’en Checkpoint (@Gidimten)
A collection of links to stories and statements about 1492 Land Back Lane at Six Nations of the Grand River territory.
“Spectacular and futile condemnations of race prejudice. In reality, a colonial country is a racist country.”
“As supporters on the outside sprang into action, calling on the government to #FreeThemAll, prisoners faced up to the reality of 24-hour lockdowns, no more family visits, an already failing health-care system, and terrible food. The hunger strikes started not long after.”
Audio interview from 2010 with Wade Crawford (Oneida/Haudenosaunee) from Six Nations of the Grand River, talking about his participation in the “Oka Crisis” and other struggles (interview from the Vancouver Media Coop, with a song clip, as chosen by Wade)
“As we mark the 73rd anniversary of the Nakba, we, the undersigned, join together to reaffirm our commitment to the Palestinian people’s struggle for justice, return, and liberation.”