Post Release Fundraiser for Little Feather

Michael Giron, “Little Feather,” is a Water Protector from the Coastal Band of the Chumash Nation. He was charged with Civil Disorder and use of fire to commit a federal felony offense, arising from events of October 27, 2016 at Standing Rock. […]

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Lockdown Outside Florida Governor’s Mansion

At 5am EST on April 17th 2020, a person locked themself to two concrete barrels in front of the mansion of Florida Governor Ron Desantis. The demands are the same as they have been for the past month: all incarcerated people must be immediately released during the covid19 pandemic, and in the mean time they must be given protective and sanitation supplies, and free and full access to communication.

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Regarding Our Spring Fundraiser

Although we won’t be sending out letters or prizes or having as splashy a fundraiser as originally planned, we are still asking for and appreciate anything you can share to keep this small radical media project going.

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LEAKED: Internal Customs and Border Protection Pandemic Document

Republished from ‘An Internal Pandemic Document Shows the Coronavirus Gives Trump Extraordinary Powers’ by Ken Klippenstein A leaked Customs and Border Protection directive allows the agency to actively surveil and detain individuals suspected of carrying the illness—indefinitely. Aside from detention, the document […]

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Update on Mountain Valley Pipeline Blockade

by Appalachians Against Pipelines / It’s Going Down An update from the Yellow Finch tree sits on DAY 553 blockading the path of the Mountain Valley Pipeline! “After several weeks, MVP security has FINALLY noticed our newest addition to the Yellow Finch […]

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Toronto Area Ghost Blockades

by NorthShore Counter-Info / It’s Going Down On Wednesday March 11, hours before the student walkout for Wet’suwet’en, fellow supporters continued to disrupt the Canadian economy by holding “Ghost Blockades” at the time of the morning commute. Activists in solidarity with the […]

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Welcome to Our New Website!

We know it’s been a while, but the Journal website is finally back online! After months of all of us luddites hitting the main office computer with monkeywrenches and hoping for the best, we were finally saved from ourselves by an anonymous […]

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