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JPMorgan Chase: Not Good Enough. Try Again.

JPMorgan Chase: Not Good Enough. Try Again.

Feb 25, 2020 | Artful Activism, Direct Action, Divestment, Indigenous Solidarity, Keep it in the Ground/No new Infrastructure

At its annual investor conference today, JPMorgan Chase released a new fossil fuel policy. It should be met with indignation, not praise.   by Alec Connon Last week, we learned that a report from economists at the world’s largest funder of fossil fuels, JPMorgan...
Support the Unist’ot’en Camp! Film Screening this Tuesday!

Support the Unist’ot’en Camp! Film Screening this Tuesday!

Dec 8, 2019 | Direct Action, Indigenous Solidarity

Screening of Invasion this Tuesday, December 10,  6:30-8 PM at Washington Hall 153 14th Ave Seattle WA 98122 AND on Tuesday December 17, 6:30pm-8pm at the Muckleshoot Culture Building, 39009 SE 172nd Ave. Auburn, Wa 98092 This Tuesday there will be a film screening on...

Unis’to’ten Camp: Heal the People Heal the Land

Dec 4, 2018 | Indigenous Solidarity, Keep it in the Ground/No new Infrastructure

by Andrew Eckels (photo credit: itsgoingdown.org) For nearly ten years, the Unist’ot’en Camp has been a leader in indigenous anti-colonial resistance and the movement to keep fossil fuels in the ground. Now, they are asking for help.   Located in Northern (so-called)...
#ShutDownChase Wrap-up!

#ShutDownChase Wrap-up!

May 10, 2018 | Direct Action, Divestment, Indigenous Solidarity, Keep it in the Ground/No new Infrastructure

#ShutDownChase, Seattle, 2018Tar sands devastates our climate, our forests, and our water. What is less well-known is the devastating impact it has on indigenous communities — and especially on indigenous women. Over the last four decades, over 4,000 indigenous women...
Longhouse wrap-up

Longhouse wrap-up

Apr 3, 2018 | Direct Action, Indigenous Solidarity, Keep it in the Ground/No new Infrastructure

No Permit? No Problem! Replica longhouse build at PSEWith a pending permit in hand, we and Protectors of the Salish Sea built a small replica longhouse blocking Puget Sound Energy's HQ entrance---to demonstrate how absurd it is that PSE can build an 8,000,000...
Hooray PSCAA!

Hooray PSCAA!

Jan 25, 2018 | City, Indigenous Solidarity, Keep it in the Ground/No new Infrastructure

This is what it looks like when another one starts biting the dust! Thanks to overwhelming public outcry (including a great eight days in December), the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency has sent PSE back to the drawing board, with a need for a greenhouse gas Supplemental...
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