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📽 Film Screening + Q&A – A Red Road to the West Bank (Rough Cuts) 🎬

Tomorrow night! Join us — Clifton Ariwakehte Nicholas and Franklin López — at the Black Oak Anarchist Social Center in Hamilton for a special screening of rough cut footage from our upcoming documentary A Red Road to the West Bank.

This film connects Indigenous struggles in Turtle Island and Palestine, showing that colonization is not history — it’s an ongoing system that must be dismantled.

📅 Tuesday, August 12th
🕗 8:00 p.m.
📍 Black Oak Anarchist Social Center, Hamilton
🔗blackoak.noblogs.org/
💰 Pass the Hat / Pay What You Can – All funds go toward finishing the film.
🧣 Keffiyehs for sale – Proceeds help raise funds for the project.

Come watch, ask questions, pick up a keffiyeh, and help bring this story to life.

A great resource on Palestine is Decolonize Palestine, run by Palestinians in Ramallah. Here something from their Myths section: The United Nations created Israel

"This argument falls flat on its face when we take into account that the United Nations, both its General Assembly as well as its Security Council do not have the jurisdiction to impose political solutions, especially without the consent of those it affects."

"Furthermore, not only would this be outside the scope of the United Nations’ power, it would as a matter of fact run counter to its mandate. This was even brought up by The United Nations Special Committee on Palestine itself: ..."

decolonizepalestine.com/myth/t

Here Fathi and Rawan from Decolonize Palestine on #MAKCapitalism : m.youtube.com/watch?v=oIhiHHaQ

@palestine @israel #Decolonize #FreePalestine

Did the United Nations create Israel? Image of the United Nations building, with the letters "UN" on it.
Decolonize Palestine · Myth: The United Nations created Israel | Decolonize PalestineThe 1947 partition plan did not establish Israel, neither did it confer any such legitimacy because it was simply outside the UN's power to do so. Israel was established through changing facts on the ground, and sweeping ethnic cleansing campaigns.

A great resource on Palestine is Decolonize Palestine, run by Palestinians in Ramallah. Here something from their Myths section: The United Nations created Israel

"This argument falls flat on its face when we take into account that the United Nations, both its General Assembly as well as its Security Council do not have the jurisdiction to impose political solutions, especially without the consent of those it affects."

"Furthermore, not only would this be outside the scope of the United Nations’ power, it would as a matter of fact run counter to its mandate. This was even brought up by The United Nations Special Committee on Palestine itself: ..."

decolonizepalestine.com/myth/t

Here Fathi and Rawan from Decolonize Palestine on #MAKCapitalism : m.youtube.com/watch?v=oIhiHHaQ

@palestine @israel #Decolonize #FreePalestine

Did the United Nations create Israel? Image of the United Nations building, with the letters "UN" on it.
Decolonize Palestine · Myth: The United Nations created Israel | Decolonize PalestineThe 1947 partition plan did not establish Israel, neither did it confer any such legitimacy because it was simply outside the UN's power to do so. Israel was established through changing facts on the ground, and sweeping ethnic cleansing campaigns.

#Wabanaki group restoring 245-acre farm in #SwanvilleME as food hub

#Niweskok, a Wabanaki-led #FoodSovereignty organization, recently bought the farm to aid its work reinvigorating traditional crops and land management.

by Gillian Graham, May 8, 2025

"A Wabanaki-led food sovereignty organization recently acquired a 245-acre farm in Swanville, marking the return of Wabanaki stewardship to ancestral lands in the Penobscot Bay region.

"Niweskok: From the #StarsToSeeds, a collaboration of Wabanaki #FoodAndMedicine providers, has focused for years on reinvigorating #TraditionalCrops and #LandManagement strategies, distributing #TraditionalFoods and hosting workshops. But they did not have a permanent land base until buying the farm.

" 'Now, with this land, we have permanency of place — and the ability to continue this work for generations to come,' said #AliviaMoore, a #PenobscotNation citizen and Niweskok co-director.

"Niweskok (which translates to 'dried seeds for planting' in the Penobscot language) raised more than $1.8 million in just three months to buy the farm, which had been used to raise cattle and board horses. The group continues to raise money toward its $3 million capital campaign goal.

"Acquiring the land in January was a major step toward restoring the #PenobscotBay region as a Wabanaki food hub and allows Indigenous communities to reconnect with #TraditionalFoodways, #medicines and #ecological #stewardship. Niweskok sees the land as an intergenerational center where Wabanaki values of care, reciprocity and sustainability can flourish.
Moore said the land will allow Niweskok to go much deeper in its food production work. The group’s plans for the land include educational programming, #SeedSaving, #WildHarvesting and cultural camps.

"Moore said the land itself would determine the name of the farm. The farm was selected because it is close to the ocean and Penobscot territory.
'Penobscot people have been, through the process of #colonization and #genocide, thoroughly removed from coastal access,' Moore said. 'So for us to truly have healthful economies, healthful social structures and political systems, we need to be able to engage in our coastal ecology.'

"The land, with access to the #GooseRiver, includes agricultural #fields, 140 acres of #forest, #wetlands and ponds. There are miles of riding trails through the woods, which Niweskok staff will map and decide which to maintain and whether more are needed for waterway access.

"Niweskok staff members have been preparing the soil for future planting and harvesting. Moore has been working on a 1-acre welcome garden that includes #perennials, #FruitTrees, #SweetGrass, #blueberries and other plants. Last week, she planted 70 #asparagus seedlings and 35 #rhubarb plants.

"Plans also are underway to spruce up a #farmstand where Niweskok will share #FreeProduce with neighbors.

"Moore has also been focused on working to restore the forests as #FoodForests — a process that will take years — and has started selective cutting to support existing #hazelnut groves and #BlackCherries.

"Niweskok will also create outdoor classrooms for community members to engage with the land, including demonstrations on plantings and #agroforestry techniques.

" 'An outdoor kitchen is one of our high-priority areas because so much of our time and how we want to support our community is being with our foods and outside as much as possible,' Moore said. 'Cooking over open fire is not only a way we want to engage with folks, but an important, culturally significant and really beautiful way to be together.'

"Niweskok this month was awarded the #EspyHeritageAward from the #MaineCoastHeritageTrust, an annual award that recognizes those who make outstanding contributions to #LandConservation while inspiring others. It was the first time the award was given to an #Indigenous-led group.

"Angela Twitchell, director of partnerships and public policy for Maine Coast Heritage Trust, said Niweskok’s work to restore the Penobscot Bay region as a Wabanaki food hub is 'an inspiring example of how land conservation is evolving.'

"For decades starting in the 1950s, land conservation was centered on ecological and species protection and protecting lands from people and development. It has since evolved to center its work in community, Twitchell said.

" '(Niweskok’s) work embodies resilience and a deep commitment to healing and nourishing both the land and the community,' she said. 'The collaborative work between #LandTrusts and Niweskok stands as a model to be replicated.'

"Moore said the award acknowledges the leadership of Niweskok, and added that other incredible Wabanaki-led land work is happening in the region. Moore hopes the award indicates that Maine conservation groups will continue to find ways to support Wabanaki leadership in conservation.

"Having the land has been a 'beautiful invitation' for the #NonWabanaki community 'to support Wabanaki food sovereignty and be in support of our leadership in care of the land,' Moore said."

Source:
pressherald.com/2025/05/08/wab

Archived version:
archive.md/Ii0au

#WabanakiConfederacy
#MaineFirstNations #LandBack #FoodSecurity #FoodSovereignty #sovereignty #Wabanakik #WabanakiAlliance #Decolonize #SolarPunkSunday #LandStewards #stewardship #NatureEducation #Foraging #Maine

Another great resource on Palestine is Decolonize Palestine, run by Palestinians in Ramallah. Here something from their Myths section: The United Nations created Israel

"This argument falls flat on its face when we take into account that the United Nations, both its General Assembly as well as its Security Council do not have the jurisdiction to impose political solutions, especially without the consent of those it affects."

"Furthermore, not only would this be outside the scope of the United Nations’ power, it would as a matter of fact run counter to its mandate. This was even brought up by The United Nations Special Committee on Palestine itself: ..."

decolonizepalestine.com/myth/t

Here Fathi and Rawan from Decolonize Palestine on #MAKCapitalism : m.youtube.com/watch?v=oIhiHHaQ

@palestine @israel #Decolonize #FreePalestine

Did the United Nations create Israel? Image of the United Nations building, with the letters "UN" on it.
Decolonize Palestine · Myth: The United Nations created Israel | Decolonize PalestineThe 1947 partition plan did not establish Israel, neither did it confer any such legitimacy because it was simply outside the UN's power to do so. Israel was established through changing facts on the ground, and sweeping ethnic cleansing campaigns.

The White West: Fascism, Unreason, and the Paradox of Modernity
Edited by Kader Attia, Anselm Franke & Ana Teixeira Pinto, this powerful volume investigates how modernity is entangled with colonial violence, racism, and authoritarianism.
Because understanding the systems we live in is the first step toward dismantling them.
Knowledge is resistance. The more you know, the stronger we become.
#TheWhiteWest #KnowledgeIsPower #CriticalThinking #AntiFascism #Decolonize #DisruptionNetworkLab

We took a break from filming in Nehirowisiw territory (also known as Nitaskinan, homeland of the Atikamekw) for our upcoming documentary Guardians of the Forest to meet with Rehab Nazzal—who first met Clifton Ariwakehte Nicholas in 2016 when she served as an activist guide during his visit to Bethlehem and the occupied West Bank.

This time, Clifton was able to return the gesture by welcoming her to Kanehsatà:ke and sharing the land with her alongside longtime land defender and Siege of Kanehsatà:ke veteran Ellen Gabriel.

It was a powerful exchange between communities separated by geography but united in struggle.

🎥 Stay tuned for more rough cuts from A Red Road to the West Bank, and keep an eye out for Guardians of the Forest—a documentary-in-the-making about the ongoing fight to protect Nehirowisiw lands.

Support the work: amplifierfilms.ca/redroad

#RedRoadToTheWestBank
#GuardiansOfTheForest
#Nehirowisiw #Kanehsatake
#PalestineSolidarity #IndigenousSolidarity
#LandBack #Decolonize #AmplifierFilms
#TwoStrugglesOneFight

Amplifier FilmsAmplifier Films: Bold Documentaries for Revolutionary Change | Amplifier FilmsDiscover impactful documentaries that challenge narratives and amplify indigenous voices. Amplifier Films highlights grassroots movements, blending truth and humor to inspire action against colonialism and empire. Join us in spotlighting stories that matter.

The root question to ask yourself is:

"How many lives am I willing to sacrifice to achieve a better world?"

The answer should be "nobody" or "nobody except maybe the billionaires."

If not, then you don't want a better word for anyone other than yourself.

If your answer is along the lines of, "Well some losses will be unavoidable," and that loss isn't because "I will throw myself into the line of fire," then you're just as much a bigot and exploitor as the people who caused this mess. Because you're willing to sacrifice those "lessers," the unconsenting marginalized, for YOUR goals.

If that's the means that justifies your ends, then you're part of the problem. If your path towards a better world demands mass human sacrifice, then it won't be a better world. For anyone. Ever. You'll never get there. Because it's clear that you don't sufficiently value human life.

We will lose people, yes, but that should be because of the choices of our enemies, after we've done everything in our power to prevent it.

That's how we break the cycle. Any other path means a future where we haven't learned *anything*.

#antifa #resist #resistance #solarpunk #hopepunk #AbuseCulture #decolonize mstdn.social/@mcnado/114808743

Mastodon 🐘McNadoMD (@mcnado@mstdn.social)For all the Elon-funded trolls fucks out here showing up again all of a sudden to say that Dems are as bad as Repubs, GET FUCKED. Harris, for whatever flaws she has, is a statesman. She wasn’t going to cut Medicaid, food stamps, the weather service, and veterans’ benefits. She wasn’t going to send ICE out in unmarked uniforms with masks to kidnap any brown person they find. She wasn’t going to build literal concentration camps. Republicans have done all of that in 6 months.

chuffed.org/project/104092-sec

#nativeamerican #firstnations #landdefenders #waterprotectors #chuffed #decolonize #landback #canadaisstolenland #cancelcanadaday #indigenous #tinyhousewarriors #palestinianonturtleisland
#Secwepemc

"They dumped toxic tailings beside the water. They spread chemical soaked road waste across Neskonlith -on roads, near homes, even around the sacred powwow arbour.

No consent. No cleanup. Just damage.

And when a Secwepemc woman stood up and said 'enough', they called it a crime.

Mayuk Manuel is facing jail for opposing the dumping of recycled asphalt pavement - industrial waste pulled off the Trans Canada Highway.

She didn't assault anyone. She spoke up. She filmed. She told the truth.

Now she's under house arrest for past resistance - and facing a new trial in September.

The system doesn't want her to resist. But she's never stopped. From Tiny House Warriors to the courtroom steps, she continues to fulfill her responsibility to her land and people.

This is what criminalizing land defense looks like.

Support Mayuk's legal fight. Help protect Secwepemc territory. Donate at the link below."

Article taken from 'chuffedcanada' on Instagram.

kolektiva.media/w/qkLkjFkWnacU

In this quiet reflection, Clifton Ariwakehte Nicholas from Kanehsatà:ke walks the streets of Bethlehem and sees something familiar. Despite the occupation that surrounds them, people live. They laugh, open their shops, weave through markets. Life goes on—not because the conditions are easy, but because refusing to disappear is a kind of resistance.

A Red Road to the West Bank is a documentary-in-progress exploring the deep connections between Indigenous resistance in Turtle Island and Palestinian struggles for liberation. Grounded in lived experience, the film follows Clifton’s journey to Palestine and the echoes he found there.

Support the project and help us complete this work:
👉 amplifierfilms.ca/redroad

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Every CanadaColonizers day, for several years now, we don't celebrate any past or present corporate colonial government exploitation/oppression. We dedicate the day to feeding & helping the vulnerable & marginalized folks that colonizers want to sweep under rugs & rid the streets of - so they can have their colonial celebrations while many in our shared communities are houseless & hungry. We spend some time with Indigenous elder friends. We check in on fellow BIPOC diaspora friends.

Canada can & should do more/better for its most marginalized citizens. Our sellout politicians choose to keep feeding the super rich capitalist jerks who greenwash more than they change underwear, bow down to fascists, are whitewashing liars on BIPOC issues & who are fucking over average citizens & smiling about it on TV.

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This other couple. They looked a bit more alty, some piercings, pink hair, but not too alty.

At one point the guy starts looking around the room. She pauses and she's like, What? He's like, "I'm looking for a bone." (I guess they have some bones around the house — like I said, alty.) Then he reaches under the camera and produces a wooden stick with some decorations. Turns out it's an African pipe. Unsure if it's for smoking or playing, but he tries to play it. As she starts the video again, he sort of just...... cradles it in his arms.

I'm serious y'all, Heilung is a mirror that just shows you all this stuff working in the deeply repressed collective unconscious of white people. These forbidden roots in us that are screaming to be heard, they just have no voice.

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I'm serious you could do a whole study on "white people first time reacting to Heilung on YouTube" that would completely expose everything about how whiteness works... and use these lessons to find the secret antidote.

A couple of notable moments today.

Two incredibly stereotypical middle class liberal white women watched Krigsgaldr, and the first words out of her mouth was: "Can you imagine if they work in an office during the day? Like 'hey Helga, what are you doing after work?' 'Oh I'm in a band, want to come see us?'"

She went immediately to the most familiar thing she knew and how harshly it contrasted with what she saw on screen. She had no other symbols or language to describe what she experienced. (Whereas I'd at least had some Wicca and Celtic lore under my belt for my first watching.)

Notably also is how they talked about the ancestral music of the "people of Norway and Europe," and I'm like THEY'RE YOUR ANCESTRAL PEOPLE TOO!!! (I left a comment to that effect, with fewer caps.)

It's like white Americans, we just sprung from nothing. No sense of connection to anything prior to 1776. That's part of the myth of whiteness. Yet still they *felt* their connection, even if they couldn't own it yet.

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