Dominique Christina: Baltimore and Black Lives Matter

Editor鈥檚 Note: this first appeared on Denver Freedom Riders It is difficult to be radical in Denver. We are so privileged here. There鈥檚 a Starbucks and a Whole Foods on every corner; and dog parks and community gardens and it鈥檚 all so鈥eductive. It has an almost soporific effect. One can be lulled right to sleep by the idyllic snow-capped mountains and trendy cafes that suggest there is no crisis here. Our hoods aren鈥檛 like hoods in Chicago, Detroit, Jersey, parts of New York, New Orleans, St. Louis鈥altimore. No gritty crime drama about the drug trade and the alarmingly high homicide rates in the inner city could ever be filmed here. We are a little too deft with our trash pickups and our gentrification. Let me start near the beginning. ...

May 28, 2015 路 24 min 路 deepgreenresistance4corners

The Modern COINTELPRO and How To Fight It

Editor鈥檚 Note: this first appeared on Dissident Voice,聽June 7th, 2014 Crowdsourcing Repression by Max Wilbert Let鈥檚 Be Honest Despite the seeming popularity of environmental and social justice work in the modern world, we鈥檙e not winning. We鈥檙e losing. In fact, we鈥檙e losing really badly.1 ...

January 31, 2015 路 14 min 路 deepgreenresistance4corners

(Not) Making Sense of Ferguson

By Will Falk, Deep Green Resistance Let鈥檚 be clear: The decision not to indict Darren Wilson for killing Michael Brown Jr. was inevitable. I do not write this to undermine, in any way, the justifiable rage being expressed around the country. I write this in the hopes that we can accurately diagnose the cancer characterized by the symptoms we have seen - symptoms like the death of another young black man at the hands of a white policeman, the failure of a grand jury to indict that policeman, and a mainstream media determined to paint acts taken in retaliation as somehow too extreme. Once we have accurately diagnosed the cancer, I want us to locate the tumors and remove them. ...

November 26, 2014 路 9 min 路 deepgreenresistance4corners