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FESTIVALS OF RESISTANCE: ORGANIZE TO OPPOSE TRUMP

January 11

  • Chicago, Illinois: A training about fighting deportations, as part of the week-long “Regroup and Strategize” series.
  • Sacramento, California: “Call to Action” conference and gathering, featuring a “day of skillshares and trainings” along with workshops, panels, and a keynote presentation from anarchist author Dean Spade. You can find more information and a full schedule here.

January 18

  • Atlanta, Georgia: A mass mobilization and day of resistance on the two-year anniversary of the murder of Tortuguita.
  • Brooklyn, New York: A community gathering including workshops.
  • Carbondale, Ilinois: A community event, currently in the planning stages.
  • Cleveland, Ohio: 3 pm Coventry Peace Park, 5 pm Rhizome House
  • Dayton, Ohio: 5 pm, Union Hall, 313 South Jefferson; a community discussion followed by music
  • Durham, North Carolina: The Triangle Festival of Resistance, a weekend-long festival focused on community defense, resilience, and liberation. For updates and information about how to contribute, consult Triangle Radical Events.
  • Gary, Indiana: A demonstration against mass deportations.
  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin: 6 pm at Nice Hair, with workshops on trans defense, migrant defense, self-defense, and movement defense
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota: A screening of Fell in Love with Fire with letter writing to prisoners and a discussion about the next phase of struggle at the Seward Cafê at 6:30 pm.
  • Portland, Oregon: A gathering in a COVID-safer, sober space. Families with and without children are welcome to attend. Food will be provided. You can also find updates about event organizing in Portland here.
  • Providence, Rhode Island: 3 pm - 9+ pm, AS220
  • Oakland, California: A march to a community assembly, departing from Wilma Chan park next to the Lake Merritt BART at 1 pm.
  • Olympia, Washington: The People’s March, 12 pm, departing from Heritage Park; followed by the Festival of Resistance.
  • Phoenix, Arizona: 3-8 pm, Margaret T. Hance Park, featuring a Really Really Free Market, food, literature tables, and a number of educational workshops
  • Richmond, Virginia: A community assembly involving panel discussions, workshops, and food, followed by a benefit concert.
  • Events are also being organized in Salt Lake City, Utah and elsewhere.

January 19

January 20

January 21

  • Arcata, California: A march departing from Arcata Plaza at noon—against Donald Trump, in solidarity with Palestine, and in memory of Tortuguita.

January 25

  • Tampa Bay, Florida: A community gathering and organizing fair for “politics beyond the ballot box.” “Organize with your community to fight for transformative change! Connect with a local project from anti-capitalist orgs, labor and tenant unions, mutual aid orgs, and more!”

Click here for the call to action and most up-to-date list

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We have published a list of some of the events that have been organized in connection with the "Festivals of Resistance" call to action:

https://crimethinc.com/festivalsofresistance

More soon to come!

From the original call to action:

"Along with others around the country, we invite you to join us in organizing festivals of resistance on the weekend of January 18, immediately before Donald Trump takes office. This is a crucial opportunity to engage in outreach, education, and action ahead of what it is sure to be a tumultuous time."

effectiveresistance
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there are going to be global demonstrations for Palestine on march 2nd, this site has more info

here's what's written on the front page:

"On March 2, millions across the world will march for Gaza! The Israeli government is planning to have a full-scale invasion of Rafah one week later, on March 9, one day before the start of Ramadan. Today, the United States vetoed a UN resolution that insisted that Israel immediately cease its mass killing spree in Gaza.

Now is the time to act! People around the world are going into the streets in cities and towns, including in the United States, as part of the global day of protest on Saturday, March 2.

Gaza is facing famine, its hospitals are besieged, threats of ground invasion in Rafah loom near, and Israel continues its onslaught on the over 2 million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

The mass movement for Palestine has led to the isolation of the US and Israel on the world stage. With growing internal divisions and heightened political pressure on Israel and the United States, it’s time to push even harder. Our mobilizations at this moment can be more decisive than ever, and we must show our full strength now to ensure a lasting ceasefire and an end to the siege on Gaza.

Act now, and mobilize in your communities and institutions, everyone must be on the streets on March 2nd! All out for Rafah! All out for Gaza! Stop the genocide!"

asfodeltide

Specific locations + times can be found on the Answer Coalition's website

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Locations by state/country in alphabetical order pasted directly from the above (please go to the link for specific times & check for frequent updates!):

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Alfred, NY

Angelica, NY

Arequipa, Peru

Asheville, North Carolina

Atlanta, Georgia

Austin, Texas

Baltimore, Maryland

Belmont, NY

Boston, Massachusetts

Brainerd, Minnesota

Boise, Idaho

Burlington, Vermont

Calgary, Alberta

Caracas, Venezuela

Charlotte, North Carolina

Charlottesville, Virginia

Champaign-Urbana, Illinois

Cincinnati, Ohio

Coatesville, Pennsylvania

Columbus, Ohio

Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador

Cornwall, Ontario (Canada)

Davis, California

Dayton, Ohio

Denver, Colorado

Detroit, Michigan

Eastham, Massachusetts 

Flagstaff, Arizona

Falmouth, Massachusetts 

Havana, Cuba

Fayetteville, Arkansas

Fort Wayne, Indiana

Fresno, California

Gainesville, Florida

Geneseo, New York

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Hamilton, Ontario

Houghton, NY

Huntsville, Alabama

Indianapolis, Indiana

Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts 

Joshua Tree, California

Kansas City, Missouri

Kingman, Arizona

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Lander, Wyoming 

Las Cruces, New Mexico

Las Vegas, Nevada

Los Angeles, California

Manchester, New Hampshire

Martinsburg, West Virginia

Memphis, Tennessee 

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Mineral Point, Wisconsin

Nanaimo, British Columbia (Canada)

Nashville, Tennessee

New Orleans, Louisiana

New Paltz, New York

New York City, New York

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Olean, NY

Peterborough, Ontario

Pensacola, Florida

Phoenix, Arizona

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Pompano Beach, Florida

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

Port Angeles, Washington

Portland, Maine

Portland, Oregon

Providence, Rhode Island

Raleigh, North Carolina

Richland, Washington

Rochester, New York

Salt Lake City, Utah

San Antonio, Texas

San Diego, California

San Juan, Puerto Rico

Santa Barbara, California

San Francisco, California

Savannah, Georgia 

Seattle, Washington

Seoul, South Korea

Spokane, Washington

Springfield, Massachusetts 

Springfield, Missouri 

St. Louis, Missouri

Syracuse, New York

Tallahassee, Florida

Taos, New Mexico

Tillamook, Oregon

Tri-Cities, Washington

Tokyo, Japan

Toledo, Ohio

Troy, New York

Tucson, Arizona

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Ventura, California

Victorville, California

Wailuku/Kahulu

Washington, D.C.

Waukegan, Illinois

Wellfleet, Massachusetts 

effectiveresistance

And please please please either do an action at the protest (like a blockade or black bloc) or use the protest as a police distraction for clandestine activity. At this point there are no illusions that walking in circles will change anything.

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To summarize: 1. Get uBlock Origin and make sure it's updated to the latest version. 2. Click on the gear icon to get to the dashboard, go to "Filter lists", and make sure that "uBlock filters - Quick fixes" is up to date

Repeat those steps any time you get another popup (google and uBlock are having an arms race right now so it might stop working at any moment), and if you have any more problems, read the reddit thread for troubleshooting advice

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“[Toot by @bethsawin@spore.social: “Beware the shiny escape hatches promoted as climate solutions but require no adjustment to worldviews, power relsationships, vision, or values. A system that pushed a whole planet...
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[Toot by @bethsawin@spore.social: “Beware the shiny escape hatches promoted as climate solutions but require no adjustment to worldviews, power relsationships, vision, or values. A system that pushed a whole planet deeply out of balance in 500 years doesn’t just need some cosmetic upgrades friends.” Feb 3, 2023.]

YES! We’re currently seeing a decline in climate change denial because it’s becoming impossible to ignore, and a predictable increase in unrealistic easy fixes.

  • Electric cars, planes, factories, etc: the idea that we can just make everything electric is a myth. We are not even able to produce all the electricity that we’re currently using in a ‘green’ way, and as we try to get there we are already running into trouble because solar panels, wind turbines etc all require the mining of rare earth minerals and most electric devices require batteries which require a LOT of rare earth minerals. All this mining causes massive pollution, displaces impoverished communities, damages ecosystems and more. There is a place for some electronic transport and producing in our future, but is can not just be scaled to replace all the fossil fuels we’re currently using. We are going to actually rely on less energy and less batteries.
  • Carbon emission pricing and trading: “let’s let the free market solve things!”. This essentially allows rich corporations to keep on polluting by paying a little extra. Check out https://co2colonialism.org/ to learn more about why this is dangerous bullshit.
  • Carbon capture and Storage (CCS): responsible media will often mention that this is ‘experimental, expensive and difficult to scale’. What they rarely mention is that most carbon capture projects often rely on storing CO2 underground in ways that require infinite maintenance in hard to reach locations like old mines, where only marginalized people live. Carbon leaks in the event of storage failures or stuff like earthquackes is extremely dangerous to locals and to the planet as a whole. Do we believe that states will actually do responsible things here? I don’t. Another issue is that most carbon capture technologies focus on capturing some percentage of carbon during the burning of fossil fuels, meaning they’re tied to the continued use of fossil fuels. If we actually stop using fossil fuels as we should, all the investments in those technologies become useless, and they know that. They’re betting on politicians allowing them to use fossil fuels for longer because those some politicians tied their career to investments in the success of carbon capture technologies that are tied to the burning of fossil fuels.
  • “Bridge fuels”, “Bio fuels”, “Natural gas”: this is just the burning of trees or gas to produce electricity. It’s not green, it’s not bio, it’s not natural. It’s just more pollution.
  • Carbon offset or “CO2 equivalent projects”: this allows corporations to keep polluting as long as they just plant some trees. Products often claim ‘Net Zero Emission’ by buying carbon offsets equivalent to the amount of CO2 that went into making the project. This is bullshit. Many of these offset projects do not work or are much less efficient that they claim to be and some are outright fraudulent. Often they harm and displace indigenous and impoverished communities. A lot of carbon offset projects are implemented in the global south to allow the global north to continue to pollute. Again: check out https://co2colonialism.org/ Also, an easy list of terms: https://co2colonialism.org/list-of-terms/

  • Geo engineering: this is the group term for massive world wide technological interventions to lower they earths temperature. The most prominent among them are ‘solar radiation modification’ (SRM) techniques. These focus on making big reflective surfaces or pumping aerosols into the stratosphere to block sunlight. They are scary as fuck. They’re basically playing around with all the ecosystems on earth and hoping we don’t accidentally break the systems that keep earth livable in the process, by, ya know, blocking the sun. These projects are massive, mostly irreversible, very risky and none of them actually stop global warming. Instead they delay it, meaning that the moment these massive projects stop, global warming catches up and the earth goes through super fast warming in a short period of time, giving ecosystems even less time to adapt.

All of these fake solutions are ineffective, most are immediately harmful to indigenous and impoverished communities located mostly in the global south, some are incredibly dangerous in the long term. And probably most importantly: all of them are used as excuses to not make the actual massive changes that we need to stop climate change.

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Hello, Tumblr!

Hiya Tumblr! This is the official Solarpunk Presents podcast account, which will be posting our podcasts (bimonthly... every two weeks ... however you like to say it), posts from our blog https://solarpunkpresents.com and reblogging / liking excellent solarpunk content.

We're just starting up our second season, so we don't have a ton of content right now, but watch this spot for podcast episodes that explore the people and projects working on bringing us a better world today. The podcast is cohosted by Christina De La Rocha and Ariel Kroon, who is the one writing this post and talking about herself in third person like a weirdo.


Stay solarpunk!

-Ariel

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You are invited to join for the first annual Weelaunee Food Autonomy Festival March 10-13. Together we will build our capacity in the forest by meeting each other, planting hundreds of fig, pawpaw, and persimmon saplings, grafting onto callery pears, and sharing in a variety of food autonomy workshops and discussions.

As we experience intensifying climate instability, economic disparity, and ecological destruction, our hands have been in the dirt, working to share food and growing techniques within the communities we inhabit. Across the continent, diverse collectives, farms, and mutual aid hubs have organized themselves, especially since 2020, and have been busy creating autonomous food systems, developing grassroots crop breeding, building food production and distribution systems for collective resilience and communal luxury—outside of the market or USDA management. These efforts at mutual aid and horizontal experimentation challenge state violence, racist dispossession, and the myth of scarcity.

At the same time, a movement in Atlanta enters a third year defending a 300 acre forest, which is threatened by construction of a police training facility (dubbed Cop City) and what would be the largest soundstage in the world, solidifying Atlanta as the new Hollywood. Those defending the forest from these dystopian projects are also creating a world outside of the market or state's control. Eggplants and fig trees sunbathe at the edge of the creek, a cold frame awaits spring germination, foragers commune with the undergrowth, and carpenters improvise structures on the ground and high in the canopy.

Restoring this forest, scarred with a history of indigenous dispossession and prison slave labor, is a complicated task. But we know autonomous food production can break the dirty cycle of land displacement and dependence on the capitalist food system. Moving in this way, towards food autonomy, is essential to the vitality of all life inhabiting the forest. We want to take this opportunity to share lessons and knowledge in all things plants, and learn from the ideas and work of others from all over, inside the fertile context of a forest occupation. Now is the perfect time to combine practical discussions of food autonomy with the movement work of defending the Atlanta forest, in what Cooperation Jackson calls a strategy of "building and fighting."

Learn more

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Help protect Weelaunee Forest and stop the construction of cop city!

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There was a conference last night for the Stop Cop City week of solidarity coming up February 19th-26th.

The main takeaway is that if people are interested in taking action, the best thing to do would be to target the construction company that the police have contracted, the funders of the project, and the insurance company insuring the project. The cops are the ones who want cop city built, but they can't do it without the groups mentioned above.

The construction company is Brasfield and Gorrie. My understanding is the company itself probably won't turn a huge profit from the project and is mostly doing it to strengthen relations with the police. If we can show them they will lose money from this project they may pull out. One way to show them how unprofitable this venture would be for them is to make it harder for them to complete other projects they're working on. One suggestion from the conference is that those who live near construction projects being done by Brasfield and Gorrie could try to obstruct progress on these projects to show there will be repercussions if they don't pull out of cop city.

The main funders of the project are big banks and corporations. I've included a link at the bottom with more details but some of the groups funding this are Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Target, Home Depot, and Chik-fil-a. The Atlanta Police Foundation is also helping fund and support the project. Below I've linked a map that shows the locations of these funders and offices of members of the Atlanta Police Foundation.

The insurance company signed onto the cop city project is AXA. At the conference last night it was emphasized that AXA is the main target we want to go after during the upcoming week of solidarity. The destruction of the forest cannot continue without an insurance company covering them. I did a quick google search and was able to find several AXA offices near me. Like with Brasfield and Gorrie, if we put the pressure on AXA they will hopefully realize this project is simply not worth it and pull out.

This is a list of targets which includes a map of where these targets are located throughout the US. There is also a list of actions that people can take, but be creative.

Nobody wants cop city except the police and corporations. Let's help save the Weelaunee Forest!

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TIL, the residents of Cheran, Mexico armed themselves and kicked out the ruling cartel as well as every politician and policeman. It now functions as a legal self-governing indigenous community with a crime rate near 0%

via reddit.com

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Specifically, it was indigenous women who freed their village from oppressive forces. From loggers to kidnappers to police, all of them were run out because these women armed (and masked) themselves, took hostages, and threatened to kill them.

Since this day, five years ago, they’ve begun to repair the forest that was destroyed by loggers over the decades. They’ve successfully revived 3000 acres! And because there is no more crime, all citizens feel save roaming the streets at night, and exploring the vast forest they’ve become responsible for.

fearlessinger

I went looking for an update since it’s now 8 years from the uprising, and it appears things are still going very well for the community. In fact, they’ve been steadily improving: https://www.latimes.com/food/story/2019-10-07/mushrooms-cheran-mexico-indigenous-revolution

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They taught their neighbors to grind onions and guajillo chiles into thick, warming stews called atapakuas and young men to make tortillas by hand, a task historically seen as women’s work. The movement represented a return to certain traditions but, led by women and young people, also meant clearing space for new voices and attitudes.“  

~Michael Snyder  for the LA Times  Oct. 7, 2019

This is an EXCELLENT read! - go check it out.  I needed a happy ending.

dduane

This is wonderful. :)