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תוכן מסופק על ידי Blockade IMARC. כל תוכן הפודקאסטים כולל פרקים, גרפיקה ותיאורי פודקאסטים מועלים ומסופקים ישירות על ידי Blockade IMARC או שותף פלטפורמת הפודקאסט שלהם. אם אתה מאמין שמישהו משתמש ביצירה שלך המוגנת בזכויות יוצרים ללא רשותך, אתה יכול לעקוב אחר התהליך המתואר כאן https://he.player.fm/legal.
Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. Content Topics: First Nations' Sovereignty, Capitalism, Colonialism, Extractivism, Activism
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Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. Content Topics: First Nations' Sovereignty, Capitalism, Colonialism, Extractivism, Activism
Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. Content Topics: First Nations' Sovereignty, Capitalism, Colonialism, Extractivism, Activism For more information, please check out blockadeimarc.com For contact, please email us at community(at)blockadeimarc.com And follow us on facebook here…
Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. Content Topics: First Nations' Sovereignty, Capitalism, Colonialism, Extractivism, Activism For more information, please check out blockadeimarc.com For contact, please email us at community(at)blockadeimarc.com And follow us on facebook here…
This session talks to Extractivism from different perspectives including Africa, Melanesia and so-called Australia MODERATOR Nat Lowrey is an activist who has organised, campaigned and advocated on human rights and global justice issues for over 20 years with a focus on exposing extractivist industries and their impacts. PANELISTS Richard Spoor is a South African activist and human rights attorney based in White River Mpumalanga who has more than 25 years of experience in complex litigation. A pioneer throughout the past 20 years in the fight for workers’ rights and safety, Spoor has become what The American Lawyer called the “bête noir” of the South Africa Mining Industry because of his unwavering commitment to holding mining companies accountable for their alleged ill-treatment of workers, who are some of the country’s most underprivileged citizens. Ron Guy is the Convenor for Vic Australian Western Sahara Association he will discuss the activism and campaigns that have tried to protect the sovereignty of Indigenous Western Saharans and their ongoing struggle for self-determination. Duncan Gabi and Vernon Gawi are university students in Papua New Guinea who volunteer with Project Sepik. Project Sepik leads the Save the Sepik campaign which is fighting to protect the Sepik River from the Frieda River Mine, a Cines-owned and Australian registered company who is proposing to build one of the biggest copper-gold mines in the world, Duncan and Vernon will speak to their resistance and to the broader movement in promoting Melanesian resource governance for the sustainability of their Lands, Rivers and Oceans as an alternative to extractivism and development aggression. Porobibi is a West Papuan human rights activist with a deeply rooted connection and understanding of Indigenous ways of knowing, being & doing, which greatly informs his work. His involvement in advocacy work mobilises community, intersecting between community development and community organising. Porobibi’s role as the Creative Director at the United Struggle Project has allowed for Indigenous voices to be amplified within creative spaces through The Change theatre and many different creative projects. Additionally, his work has involved organising and campaigning on the frontline with anti-war organisation Wage Peace. He has also been involved and assisting the direct action which occurred during Blockade IMARC in 2019. He strongly values the notion of decolonisation and integrating Indigenous knowledge into his organising and honours his motherland of West Papua through his work. Tim Buchanan is a Wiradjuri activist & artist with the Australian Student Environment Network…
Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. Content Topics: First Nations' Sovereignty, Capitalism, Colonialism, Extractivism, Activism For more information, please check out blockadeimarc.com For contact, please email us at community(at)blockadeimarc.com And follow us on facebook here…
ALTERNATIVES & VISIONING: FOR OUR FUTURES For the last online session of the Blockade IMARC Beyond Mining counter conference, we will hear visions for a better future and have space to dream and discuss each of our visions. Speakers: Professor Yin Paradies – Wakaya man and expert in cultural competency and Indigenous knowledges. Marianna – a Latin American feminist perspective of alternatives to extractivism (pre-record) Dandara – Landless Workers Movement, Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra, MST Brasil Dani (they/them) – Izquierda Guevarista of Chile, working with the Chilean popular movement. Ron Guy – Convenor for Vic Australian Western Sahara Association … Many more to be announced! --- Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. Content Topics: First Nations' Sovereignty, Capitalism, Colonialism, Extractivism, Activism For more information, please check out blockadeimarc.com For contact, please email us at community(at)blockadeimarc.com And follow us on facebook here…
Hear from some of the incredible grassroots community protectors that are putting themselves in the way of coal mines, gold mines, logging and more. Our presenters will tell some stories of their resistance so you can get ideas for your own projects and learn how to get involved. PANELISTS Amy – Frontline A ction on Coal Frontline Action on Coal (FLAC) is a movement, made up of people like you from across the continent, who aim to end the unnecessary extraction of fossil fuels while bringing about climate justice and creating meaningful change in the world. Using collective power to highlight injustices and disrupt the status quo, we are on the frontlines, transforming the way we relate to each other and the world. Phaedra Press – No Womb at Gold No Wombat Gold are the community of the Wombat State Forest concerned about a renewal of gold mining in the area. Exploratory drilling began in June 2020 near Blackwood without any community consultation. We are in a water catchment at the source of the Werribee and Lerderderg rivers with endangered species. It is also a popular tourist area. A protest four days later got media and helped drive that company out of the forest for further test drilling. We suspect it was shareholder posturing as other attempts to mine gold in the wider forest have been thwarted by an inability to get a water permit. But another company plans to start exploratory drilling for small scale mining next year. They assure us their style of mining is environmentally sound with no inconvenience to residents. We shall see. As it is unlikely we can stop the exploratory licence drilling, we are getting ready to fight any mining licence application. Lynn Benn – Knittin g Nannas The Knitting Nannas Against Gas (KNAG) peacefully and productively protest against the destruction of our land and water. KNAG draws on a broad history of knitting used as a tool for non-violent political activism. Dr Lisa Searle – Forest blockader in Lutruwita/Tasmania. Alana Mountain – Forest Conservation Victoria Forest Conservation Victoria is a grassroots group that are taking a stand against the destructive logging that is happening all over Victoria. We practice non-violent direct action to campaign for permanent protection of forests and wildlife. Alice Hardinge – Protect Warburton Ranges Protect Warburton Ranges is a local community action group protecting the future of our Warburton Ranges. We take a stand against all native forest logging in the Central Highlands and across Victoria.…
This session will explore the Rights of Nature through the milestone cases of Ecuador and the movement for Rights of Nature in Australian and internationally. Moderator: Neylan Aykut, Melbourne Rainforest Actio n Group (MRAG) Speakers: Carlos Zorilla , co-founder and vice president of DECOIN (Defensa y Conservacion Ecologica de Intag/Ecological Defense and Conservation of Intag) – a grassroots organization in the Intag region of Ecuador. Liz Downes , Rainforest Inform ation Centr e Dr Michelle Maloney is Co-Founder and National Convenor of the Australian Earth Laws Alliance (AELA), Adjunct Senior Fellow, Law Futures Centre, Griffith University; and Director of the New Economy Network Australia (NENA) and Future Dreaming Australia. She advocates for systems change, in order to shift industrialised societies from a human-centred, to an Earth-centred governance system. ------ Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. Content Topics: First Nations' Sovereignty, Capitalism, Colonialism, Extractivism, Activism For more information, please check out blockadeimarc.com For contact, please email us at community(at)blockadeimarc.com And follow us on facebook here…
POLICING 101: WHY POLICE ARE NOT OUR FRIENDS Facilitated panel discussion and Q&A to explore the violent history and structure of police and the prison industrial complex in so-called Australia. Important discussion about how police and prisons uphold settler colonialism, capitalism, patriarchy and other systems of oppression and how this relates to our organising and movements for environmental and climate justice. CO-FACILITATORS: Peta Malins – Settler on Unceded Land, Senior Lecturer, Criminology and Justice Studies RMIT University Marian Hart – settler, organiser, Latin American Solidarity Network, Australian Student Environment Network PANELLISTS Meriki Onus – Gunnai and Gunditjmara organiser and co-founder Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance Tim Buchanan – Wiradjuri activist & artist, Australian Student Environment Network Anne-lise Ah-fat – settler, organiser and co-founder Undercurrent Community Education Project, Transformative Justice Network, IRL Infoshop, IRL Prisoner Letter-Writing group More TBC FACEBOOK EVENT: https://www.facebook.com/events/1096165880816413 [-o-] This event has been organised on the land of the Wurundjeri, Boonwurrung and Wadawurrung people and is taking place on the stolen and occupied lands of First Nations peoples across the continent. Sovereignty has never been ceded. --- Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. Content Topics: First Nations' Sovereignty, Capitalism, Colonialism, Extractivism, Activism For more information, please check out blockadeimarc.com For contact, please email us at community(at)blockadeimarc.com And follow us on facebook here…
This panel discussion aims to consider how environmental campaigners can decolonise our minds when addressing colonialism, extractivism and environmental destruction. At the panel discussion, we will unpack how decolonising requires non-indigenous activists to critically examine our power structures, our governance, our social values and our ways of thinking, and identify assumptions that are fundamentally colonialist so that we can weed them out, making us more receptive to listening to and cantering the voices of First Nations Peoples both here in Australia and around the world. MODERATOR: Apsara Sabaratnam teaches in the areas of Organisation Behaviour and Managing Diversity at University. She is the Secretary of Multicultural Greens Victoria, a member of Stand Together Against Racism and one of the organisers of Blockade IMARC. Apsara is an intersectional feminist and a climate activist who has worked in the community as a tireless and fearless advocate for environmental and social justice causes. She believes movements for change can only occur when we build coalitions between unions, migrant communities and climate and social justice groups. PANELISTS Jessie Ferrari (They/Them) is a proud Trans and Queer Yorta Yorta person, living on sovereign and stolen Wurundjeri land. They are an ecologist and activist, who does research around Indigenous (particularly Koorie) scientific knowledge and how it can be used to care for country and help to decolonize science Lungol Wekina is a writer, performer, podcaster, and activist living on stolen Bedegal land. His portfolio includes poetry, prose, podcasts, short stories, and essays. Wekina’s work centres his indigenous, Black, and queer identities and is primarily about decolonisation, social justice, and environmental protection. You can typically find him at [redacted]. He is also an Aries. Ruchira Talukdar is a doctoral candidate in the School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Technology Sydney . Her PhD thesis compares coal conflicts and protest movements in India and Australia. Ruchira has worked within the environmental movement in India, with Greenpeace, and Australia, with Greenpeace and the Australian Conservation Foundation. She is a regular contributor to environmental politics at New Matilda and Newsclick (in India). ---------- Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. Content Topics: First Nations' Sovereignty, Capitalism, Colonialism, Extractivism, Activism For more information, please check out blockadeimarc.com For contact, please email us at community(at)blockadeimarc.com And follow us on facebook here…
EXTRACTIVISM IS NOT DEVELOPMENT! The first part of this panel will explore the political and historical context of extractivism, discussing the consequences of this capitalist framework that allows mining exploitation on our planet, visiting the realities of Latin American and their relationship with the world. 10:30 am – 11:30 am Political and historical context Speakers: -MST-Brazil (Landless rural-peasants workers movement) the largest social movement in Latin America, more than a million members) -Critical Studies Institute from Chile (The neoliberalism started in Chile and will die in Chile) In the second part we will look at campaigns from different parts of Latin America, from grassroots organisations and First Nations people on the front line of resistance and struggles. Those who are fighting & denouncing extractivist neoliberal policies, in this case, currently implemented by mining corporations. 11:45-1:30pm – Campaigns – struggles and resistances -Colombia Wayuu people from Guajira Colombia-Venezuela -Peru (CNPIP), -Ecuador (CONAIE- ECUARUNARI)…
Mining is a form of Extractivism which exploits natural resources on a massive scale. It is a short-sighted model of development pushed by states, institutions and corporations around the globe. With the massive appropriation of extracted natural resources comes violence that tramples Indigenous and human rights, and natures right to life, This session talks to Extractivism from a Latin American perspective. There will be a Q&A session at the end MODERATOR Marisol Salinas, Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET) PANELISTS Marianna, a Latin American feminist perspective of extractivism (pre-record) Landless Workers Movement, Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra, MST (TBC) Naira Chalan, Vice-Convenor of ECUARUNARI (with translator) ----- Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. Content Topics: First Nations' Sovereignty, Capitalism, Colonialism, Extractivism, Activism For more information, please check out blockadeimarc.com For contact, please email us at community(at)blockadeimarc.com And follow us on facebook here…
Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. Content Topics: First Nations' Sovereignty, Capitalism, Colonialism, Extractivism, Activism For more information, please check out blockadeimarc.com For contact, please email us at community(at)blockadeimarc.com And follow us on facebook here…
Join the ACE Nuclear-Fre e Collective for Maralinga to Mulga Rock – The Spinifex Story . A pre-recorded webinar panel of Traditional Owners from the Mulga Rock area. Listen to the story of the Spinifex people and the displacement from nuclear weapons testing at Maralinga in South Australia. As well as the current threats from the proposed uranium mine at Mulga Rock, WA. This event is part of the Beyond Mining / Blockade IMARC counter conference , and in solidarity with Traditional Owners from Mulga Rock. Also, solidarity with their supporters who will be protesting the Vimy Resources AGM when this session is being held Maralinga to Mulga Rock – The Spinifex Story Facebook event page https://www.facebook.com/events/996239134217098/ PROTEST VIMY RESOURCES AGM https://www.facebook.com/events/ 787066761859638/ --- Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. Content Topics: First Nations' Sovereignty, Capitalism, Colonialism, Extractivism, Activism For more information, please check out blockadeimarc.com For contact, please email us at community(at)blockadeimarc.com And follow us on facebook here…
PROTECTING COUNTRY FROM GAS & FRACKING IN SO-CALLED AUSTRALIA With the Federal Government proposing a “gas-led” recovery after COVID 19 and the approval of Santos’ Narrabri coal seam gas field , gas extraction and fracking is an ominous thrfield in the midst of climate crisis, gas extraction and fracking is an ominous threat to land, water and life in 2020. With the Australian Federal Government proposing a “gas-led” recovery after COVID 19 and the approval of Santos’ Narrabri coal seam gas But sovereignty has never been ceded by the First Nations people whose country and living culture new gas development threatens to destroy. Join First Nations custodians from across the continent (so-called NSW, NT & WA) in conversation about their resistance to gas and fracking on their country. Make sure National Day of Action Against Gas to be held across so-called Australia. PANELISTS Gomeroi/Gamilaraay custodian Nathan Leslie will speak about protecting country, culture, and the Pilliga forest from Santo’s Narrabri coal seam gas project (NSW). Larrakia elder Aunty June Mills will talk about gas and fracking threats across the Northern Territory including the Beetaloo Basin (NT). Yawuru custodian Micklo Corpus will talk about his stand to against Buru Energy and ongoing threats to the Canning Basin and the Kimberley (WA).…
There is a culture of impunity in the Philipines with at least 4 3 deaths in 2019 of land defenders, mining is the deadliest sector. Even under COVID-19 extrajudicial killings and other forms of human rights violations have persisted. Join frontline community and activist from the Philippines as they talk to the broader context of mining and extractivism in the Philippines and to specific cases. PANELISTS Enteng Bautista is the national coordinator of Kalikasan People’s Network for the Environment ( Kalikasan PNE ) since 2003. Kalikasan is a network of people’s organizations (POs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and environmental advocates. It aims to address environmental issues but in such a way that primacy is given to the people—especially in the grassroots level—who constitute the overwhelming majority of the population. All environmental causes shall thus have the people’s interest at their core. Lulu Gimenez, Cordillera Peoples Alliance : Anti-mining struggles in the Cordillera Marifel Macalanda, Punganay (Cagayan Valley Indigenous Peoples’ Alliance) : Didipio people’s struggle against OceanaGold --- Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. Content Topics: First Nations' Sovereignty, Capitalism, Colonialism, Extractivism, Activism For more information, please check out blockadeimarc.com For contact, please email us at community(at)blockadeimarc.com And follow us on facebook here…
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