On August 27th, the office of Wet’suwet’en called Coastal Gas Link’s bulldozing through the Kweece War Trail “an act of cultural genocide.” The Unist’ot’en Camp released a renewed call for donations to continue their legal defence work in order to expel the pipeline builders from their territory.
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Unist’ot’en Camp
The Gidumt’en raid, colonial enforcement, and next steps defending Wet’suwet’en…
This article was originally published here, The Media Co-op, January 23, 2019
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From Red River to Unist’ot’en: An Unconventional Timeline of Police Repression and…
To settler opponents of Indigenous peoples’ resistance, the recent events at the Gidimt’en and Unist'ot'en!-->…
“We stand with Unist’ot’en” actions show the front line is everywhere in the…
On Monday December 17th at 3:30pm, Coastal GasLink gained court-ordered and RCMP escorted access to the…
RCMP authorized to forcibly enter unceded Wet’suwet’en territory re-occupied and…
On Friday the 14th, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Marguerite Church issued a temporary injunction granting Coastal…
“Stand with Unist’ot’en” pledge comes to life in the streets of Vancouver as…
Marching through the streets of downtown Vancouver in the morning hours of Monday December 10th, a crowd of 100…
Indigenous land defenders call for the creation of the Sacred Fire Network
March 24-26 weekend of training and discussion open to all supporters of anti-colonial struggle
On the weekend…
Protecting and Growing Unist’ot’en: An Interview with Freda Huson
Interview with Freda Huson by Annie Banks
Freda Huson: I’m the Unist’ot’en spokesperson appointed by our…