The first genocide of the 21st century never ended.

The first genocide of the 21st century never ended.
Protestors are making the connection between the mining of coltan, a crucial raw material in electronic devices and wars currently being fought in Africa.
Get fired up! Spanning 50 years of grassroots and global activism, this Sundance documentary brings to light the vital stories of the environmental movement where people fought — and succeeded — against enormous odds.
You may have been fooled into thinking that older generations were only concerned with property, pensions and a nice pot of tea. Prepare to have that media stereotype blown away. A blast of sanity here as brave campaigners with a sparklingly clear understanding of the danger we all face take action against investment in coal by occupying Bristol Barclays bank. Vive la Revolution.
Last October ‘No Dash for Gas’ shut-down and occupied EDF’s West Burton gas-fired power station ‘ for a week. EDF is now suing the activists for £5million for costs it claims to have incurred. Groups across the UK are now standing in solidarity with “No Dash For Gas” and fighting to protect the right to protest.
A living breathing fabric for our planet to sustain life or a gigantic hell pit for extracting rock and ore. We decide!
Your invitation to feature in a short film to show international support for the Ecuadorians and Shuar in the defence and preservation of their ancient indigenous culture and pristine lands.
Genius.
Can shopping save the world? The Story of Change urges viewers to put down their credit cards and start exercising their citizen muscles to build a more sustainable, just and fulfilling world.
The Battle for Gloucester Road is symbolic of the global fightback against the corporate takeover of all aspects of our lives. We don’t have to surrender to big business and see the world turned to shit. There is another way.
Oscar-winning actor Morgan Freeman talks us through the hell of the war on drugs arriving at the only sane conclusion. That addiction is a health problem not a legal one and that repression inevitably makes the situation worse. Legalize!
The brutish stupidity of fearful men is rolled over by creative genius. Gives hope.
“I decided I’d rap without fear”
“Trespassing scum” — Robert Venables QC
Jeremy Heimans at TEDx Sydney
When we rebel against the notion that we are powerless individuals, we can see an opportunity: by linking together, we can do better.