The Colours of Resistance Archive is a collection of analysis and tools for liberatory organizing and movement-building.

Author: SpencerMann

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Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss: Globalization, Genocide and Resistance

Click here to listen to Ward Churchhill’s Opening Remarks and a Question and Answer period from an event in Toronto, Canada on January, 17, 2002. Ward Churchill is an enrolled Keetoowah/Cherokee, Professor of American Indian Studies at the University of … Continue reading

A 4-part series on Canada’s Relationship with Native North America

This series of the Long Term Memory Radio Project is for non-profit use only and is distributed through CKUT or available on the world wide web at www.radio4all.net. Read through the summary for the different episodes below and click here … Continue reading

CKUT Radio: Indigenous Resistance at Kanehsatake

Click here to listen to a one hour documentary produced at CKUT Radio in Montreal, which explores the ongoing indigenous struggle on the Mohawk territory of Kanehsatake. In recent months the indigenous community of Kanehsatake, located just outside of Montreal, … Continue reading

Anarchy, War and Globalization

Hello friends. As you probably know by now, I was refused entry into the belly of the beast last night. A friend and I had to turn back our car into the great white north, but not before we were … Continue reading

War Frenzy

My recent speech at a women’s conference on violence against women has generated much controversy. In the aftermath of the terrible attacks of September 11, I argued that the U.S. response of launching ‘America’s new war’ would increase violence against … Continue reading

We Organize With Love In Our Hearts: building an anti-war movement

I was getting ready to leave for DC. The mass mobilization was gaining momentum as the IMF/World Bank meetings approached at the end of the month. I was excited about heading out early to do ‘Anti-Racism for Global Justice’ workshops … Continue reading

The Light of History: Reflections on Durban and September 11th

That light of outrage is the light of history springing upon us when we’re least prepared* And oh, how unprepared we were for September 11th. In many ways, the United Nations World Conference Against Racism seems like a lifetime ago. … Continue reading

The 3rd World War: Message to the Anti-Globalization Movement

5,000 people have been killed in a murderous attack just a few days ago, clearly stemming from past events in the Middle East. Although the President of the United States correctly refers to this as “acts of war”, he does … Continue reading

September 11: Views from the Global South

January 3, 2002 Nine leading economic and social justice activists from the global South were in Seattle last November for a week-long conference called, “Break Free: Voices of the Global South.” The conference brought activists from Africa, Asia and Latin … Continue reading

To Beard Or Not To Beard – That’s Not The Question

Now that we’re all supposed to be Americans as the fight against “the evil ones” expands, a recent incident has reminded me that some of us, wherever we may live, are just, as George Bush said recently, “Pakis”. What does … Continue reading

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