Canadian Judge Ends Injunction That Led to Violent Crackdown on Indigenous Fairy Creek Activists
A judge has ended an injunction granted to logging company Teal-Jones, used to crack down on activists at the Fairy Creek watershed blockade.
Read MoreA judge has ended an injunction granted to logging company Teal-Jones, used to crack down on activists at the Fairy Creek watershed blockade.
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Read MoreToday’s featured band is Los Blacanguay from Peru with the song “Muevete” (1973).
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Read MoreBabette Plana from the United States took our photo of the day: “Freedom” in California, USA.
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