Saturday, July 12, 2025

Waiting for the barbarians

There will be rebels. They will live in the shadows. The state will have little tolerance of them. They will be our hope.

Why sacred sites were destroyed for the Dakota Access Pipeline

Given that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is now saying it needs more information before making a decision about DAPL, let's hope in North Dakota there's still time to finally listen to the tribe.

The economics of climate change, part II: Crash or transformation?

The 1%’s power to shape the narrative at a time of crisis is crucial.

Standing Rock braces for eviction: Will you keep fighting with us?

Our people will continue to resist in and beyond this moment, as this is but one front in the wars being waged against us.

Sioux Tribe leaders respond to army eviction notice of #NoDAPL camp, refuse to give...

After receiving notice of the US Army Corps’ plan to evict peaceful protesters from their camps, Sioux tribal leaders have responded with dignity and defiance, promising to stay put in defense of their land and people.

Court fails to protect bees from toxic pesticides

"The broader implications of this decision drive the nails in the bee industry's coffin."

This organic food company doesn’t discriminate against ex-offenders—It seeks them out

Lancaster Food Company searches for job applicants who need help getting back on their feet. So far, not one has quit.

Army Corps to Standing Rock water protectors: Leave or else

The eviction date comes just one day after hundreds of veterans plan to “deploy” to Standing Rock to support those protesting there.

TPP is dead. Time for a progressive trade vision.

Together we can win a more just and sustainable future for us all, across borders.
Cowboys and Indians

It’s cowboy cops cavalry against peaceful Indians and their Anglo supporters at Standing Rock

The corporate media meanwhile, have been for the most part shameless and useless in this enormous conflict between native people and the state.