After four month blockade, Argentine activists win construction stoppage at...
By Inter Press Service Residents of a town in Argentina have won the first victory in their fight against biotech giant Monsanto, but they are still at battle stations, aware that winning the war is...
View ArticleSusan Hyatt & Michael Carter: Restoring Sanity, Part 1: An Inhuman System
By Susan Hyatt and Michael Carter / DGR Southwest Coalition The environmental crisis consists of the deterioration and outright destruction of micro and macro ecosystems worldwide, entailing the...
View ArticleBen Barker: The Gods of a Radical
By Ben Barker / Deep Green Resistance Wisconsin Without gods or masters, how do we live? Who do we live for? One of my earliest acts of rebellion was leaving behind the religion of my parents. There...
View ArticleKim Hill: It Is Up to Us to Act
By Kim Hill / Deep Green Resistance Australia Life itself has been stolen from us. Genes, the very basis of life, no longer belong to the living beings who embody them, but to institutions that convert...
View ArticleSusan Hyatt & Michael Carter: Restoring Sanity, Part 3: Medicating
By Susan Hyatt and Michael Carter, DGR Southwest Coalition This article is the third part of a series on mental health. You can read the first piece here and the second here. What was my drink My...
View ArticleMore than one in three women will suffer physical or sexual violence
By Sarah Boseley / The Guardian More than a third of all women worldwide – 35.6% – will experience physical or sexual violence in their lifetime, usually from a male partner, according to the first...
View ArticleNew study: More than 2 million people killed by air pollution each year
By Institute of Physics Over two million deaths occur each year as a direct result of human-caused outdoor air pollution, a new study has found. In addition, while it has been suggested that a changing...
View ArticleMobile Anarchist School provides mutual aid in response to hurricane in the...
The following account comes to us from DGR allies based in the Philippines, who recently packed up supplies and traveled to the regions of their country hardest hit by Typhoon Haiyan (called Typhoon...
View ArticleCoal-processing chemicals spill into West Virginia river, polluting drinking...
By Ashley Southall and Timothy Williams / New York Times Nearly 200,000 people in Charleston, W.Va., and nine surrounding counties were without drinking water on Friday after a chemical spill...
View ArticleRachel Ivey: The Reality of Roe
By Rachel Ivey / Deep Green Resistance Eugene Yesterday was the 41st anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that made it illegal for federal and state governments to make blanket, outright bans on...
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