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Activist, writer, researcher, addicted to sharing information and facts.

Ex-RNC chairman says he’s voting for Biden

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Former Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Marc Racicot said this week that he would that he will not vote for President Trump in November.”I regret that I will cause consternation pe…

Open Thread | So, There Was a Presidential Debate — 3CHICSPOLITICO (Reactions to the night)

There is going to be a Presidential Debate. Just some predictions beforehand, and then, post debate, we will see how I did. 1. I don’t expect Chris Wallace to be anything other than the Fox right-wing clown 😠 that he is. 2. I expect nothing but lies from Dolt45. 3. I hope Joe Biden says […]

Open Thread | So, There Was a Presidential Debate — 3CHICSPOLITICO

In the Navajo Nation, Anarchism Has Indigenous Roots

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K’é Infoshop cofounder Radmilla Cody. (K’e Infoshop / Instagram)

Out of a vacant coffeeshop, the collective K’é Infoshop is dedicated to mutual aid on America’s largest reservation.

By Cecilia Nowell shared with thanks via The Nation

About an hour west of the New Mexico–Arizona border, an expanse of highway, sky, and sagebrush-spotted terrain ends in sandstone cliffs. The red-orange walls drop down into Canyon de Chelly, the only national park operated on land still owned by the Navajo Nation.

This summer, as the per capita rate of coronavirus cases in the Navajo Nation surpassed New York state’s, Kauy Bahe, 19, found himself standing on the canyon’s edge as he delivered food to a Navajo elder and her family as part of a mutual aid effort.

“It was a beautiful spot,” Bahe (Navajo) said, describing the woman’s cornfield

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and hogan (a traditional Navajo home made of wood and packed soil) outside…

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ESTENSIONE – MOSTRA “Pas de Cartier !” – Gli Yanomami e gli alberi – Estrazione di oro e oro di lusso / COVID-19 diffuso dai miniere d’oro … prorogato fino al 12 novembre …

EXTENSION – EXHIBITION “Pas de Cartier!” – The Yanomami and the trees – Mining of gold and luxury gold / COVID-19 spread from gold mines … extended until November 12 …

Barbara Crane Navarro

“Gli sciamani Yanomami combattono contro lo xawara, il fumo delle epidemie”
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Barbara Crane Navarro

Organizzo una mostra d’arte legata al clima relativa alla COP ogni anno dal 2015, ma poiché la COP 26 è stata cancellata per il 2020 e si svolgerà nel 2021, la mostra “Pas de Cartier” durerà fino al 12 novembre …

“Pas de Cartier” !
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Barbara Crane Navarro

In che modo Cartier concilia il suo modello di business dell’estrazione dell’oro che distrugge gli alberi e degrada la vita degli indigeni con le sue mostre d’arte “Noi alberi” e “La lotta Yanomami”?

“Conquista della natura”
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Catherine-Claire Grenier

Gli articoli pubblicati durante la mostra della Fondation Cartier “La lotta Yanomami” (dal 30 gennaio al 13 settembre 2020) ignorano il fatto che la Fondation Cartier “supporti” un popolo, gli Yanomami, vittima di un’attività dell’estrazione dell’oro sporco, che arricchisce appunto…

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Pediatric coronavirus cases see significant spike in the US, study finds

“While children generally don’t get as sick with the coronavirus as adults, they are not immune and there is much to learn about how easily they can transmit it to others. We must keep our children — and each other — healthy by following the recommended safety measures like washing hands, wearing cloth face coverings and staying 6 feet apart from others.” 462559
“While children generally don’t get as sick with the coronavirus as adults, they are not immune and there is much to learn about how easily they can transmit it to others.”

Florida Sees Uptick in COVID-19 Cases After Easing Restrictions

The state of Florida has reported a rise in new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday after Governor Ron DeSantis signed an executive order, easing restrictions on restaurants and bars.

The state of Florida has reported a rise in new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday after Governor Ron DeSantis signed an executive order, easing restrictions on restaurants and bars.