Venezuela: The Yukpa are as hopeful and determined as ever
By John Ahni Schertow, December 13 2012. Source: Intercontinental Cry Despite the overwhelming number of problems that the Yukpa face in the Sierra de Perijá mountain range in Colombia and Venezuela,...
View ArticleWhat if Natives stop subsidizing Canada?
By Dru Oja Jay, January 7, 2013. Source: Media Co-op There is a prevailing myth that Canada’s more than 600 First Nations and native communities live off of money — subsidies — from the Canadian...
View ArticlePhotos show whole trees burned for biomass power
Note: Josh Schlossberg and Dr. Rachel Smolker are long time friends and close allies of Global Justice Ecology Project. Josh’s work debunking the green myth surrounding biomass incineration in the...
View ArticleMathias Colomb Cree Nation vs HudBay
Note: Global Justice Ecology Project stands in solidarity with the Mathias Colomb Cree in their fight against illegal mining activities on their territory. Resource colonialism must stop. -The GJEP...
View ArticleMorales inaugurates Bolivia’s first natural gas liquids separation plant
Note: Bolivia hosted the World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth in 2010. The Cochabamba Agreement included the adoption of the Rights of Mother Earth. So much for...
View ArticleManaging Bolivian capitalism
Note: ’21st century socialism’, brought to you by the extractive industries… -The GJEP Team By Jeffery R. Webber. Source: Jacobin Magazine Internationally, capitalism is in crisis. But in Bolivia,...
View ArticleMiners just took 43 police officers hostage in Bolivia
Note: Ben Dangl is a dear friend of Global Justice Ecology Project. He is currently in Bolivia, where he studies and writes about social movements. -The GJEP Team By Ben Dangl, April 3, 2014. Source:...
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