This week:
the climate fight in the devil's den clashes with free speech and in a new category – new old news,
we dive into a more than 200 year old fight for voting rights in the last continental colony in the US. And yes, even if that's not where you live, it matters.
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Site List:
https://beyondextremeenergy.org/
http://dcstatehoodyeswecan.org/j/
This week:
climate change might not be a thing on the presidential stage but it's definitely a thing outside our sick mirage democracy. Let's take a look at a few fucked facts and a few powerful actions in the face of climate disaster.
And finally, Dr. Margaret Flowers talks the sick care system, activism and the path to healthcare for all.
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resistaim.wordpress.com/
facebook.com/climatedirectaction/
http://bit.ly/ActOut83
flushthetpp.org
flowersforsenate.org
popularresistance.org
This week:
Monsanto gets a day in court at the International Court of Justice at the Hague and ecocide might finally be considered an actual crime. In solidarity, March against Monsanto wants you to join in wherever you are for World Food Day this Sunday, plus we'll speak with Tami Canal of March against Monsanto about the GMO fight and next up,
here's a fucked fact about how we treat those responsible for one out of every three bites of food we take.
Second to last, the fight IS the light and finally,
answer MY call in beating a lame duck.
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http://bit.ly/HigginsOnEcocide
monsanto-tribunal.org
march-against-monsanto.com
flushthetpp.org
This week:
As we inch closer to the election and find ourselves squarely in debate season, let's take a look at why we CAN'T have a look at anything outside the two-party paradigm.
Next up, Yoav Litvin shows us the power of two in both art and activism through his latest collaborative work, 2 Create.
And finally, from Nogales to Nogales, these activists are connecting the dots between US foreign policy, the drug war and migration in central and south America with a series of non-violent actions – happening this weekend.
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