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Re-Imagining Extractive Pathway:
Uranium Mining in the Southwest and The Multicultural Alliance for a Safe Environment by Eliza Van Dyk, October 8, 2021Click here to View Story Map
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MULTICULTURAL ALLIANCE FOR A SAFE ENVIRONMENT (MASE)
Envisioning respectful, peaceful communities cherishing a healthy environment
MAY 28th 7:30PM MT Last summer, DNA’s Nuclear Abolitionist Book Study Group focused on books related to uranium mining and how it affects predominately Indigenous frontline communities, and strategies for resisting current mining projects. In September, we read chapters 3, 8, 13, and 14 of “No Spiritual Surrender: Indigenous Anarchy in Defense of the Sacred” by the late Klee Benally. We will be spending this Spring making our way through the rest of his book for anyone who is interested! This series will be very informal-we will be reading 3-4 chapters every month, and we just ask that everyone comes with one thing to discuss with the group! This month, we will be reading chapters 9, 10, 11, and 12 of “No Spiritual Surrender: Indigenous Anarchy in Defense of the Sacred”. Come with at least one question or comment. Have any updates on current uranium mining resistance/action items? There will be time at the end of each session to let attendees know! 🚫☢️
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Federal judge temporarily halts land swap at Oak Flat copper mine site
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A federal judge said the argument over allowing a land swap to proceed "tips sharply" in favor of the opponents of a copper mine at Oak Flat.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
BREAKING: A federal court just temporarily blocked the feds from giving an Indigenous sacred site, Oak Flat, to a Chinese-owned mining giant for destruction. The ruling comes as the Supreme Court is considering whether to hear an Apache group’s appeal to protect the site.
Learn more: becketfund.org/media/breaking-federal-court-halts-destruction-of-oak-flat/
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