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When the Red Nation released their call for a Red Deal, it generated coverage in places from Teen Vogue to Jacobin to the New Republic , was endorsed by the DSA, and has galvanized organizing and action. Now, in response to popular demand, the Red Nation expands their original statement filling in the histories and ideas that formed it and forwarding an even more powerful case for the actions it demands. One-part visionary platform, one-part practical toolkit, the Red Deal is a platform that encompasses everyone, including non-Indigenous comrades and relatives who live on Indigenous land.…mehr
When the Red Nation released their call for a Red Deal, it generated coverage in places from Teen Vogue to Jacobin to the New Republic, was endorsed by the DSA, and has galvanized organizing and action. Now, in response to popular demand, the Red Nation expands their original statement filling in the histories and ideas that formed it and forwarding an even more powerful case for the actions it demands.
One-part visionary platform, one-part practical toolkit, the Red Deal is a platform that encompasses everyone, including non-Indigenous comrades and relatives who live on Indigenous land. We-Indigenous, Black and people of color, women and trans folks, migrants, and working people-did not create this disaster, but we have inherited it. We have barely a decade to turn back the tide of climate disaster. It is time to reclaim the life and destiny that has been stolen from us and rise up together to confront this challenge and build a world where all life can thrive. Only mass movements can do what the moment demands. Politicians may or may not follow--it is up to them--but we will design, build, and lead this movement with or without them.
The Red Deal is a call for action beyond the scope of the US colonial state. It's a program for Indigenous liberation, life, and land-an affirmation that colonialism and capitalism must be overturned for this planet to be habitable for human and other-than-human relatives to live dignified lives. The Red Deal is not a response to the Green New Deal, or a "bargain" with the elite and powerful. It's a deal with the humble people of the earth; a pact that we shall strive for peace and justice and a declaration that movements for justice must come from below and to the left.
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The Red Nation formed in 2014 in response to the rampant bordertown violence and newly revived anti-police brutality movement in New Mexico. Since then the Red Nation has had several successful campaigns which garnered national and international support and media coverage, including the campaign to abolish UNM's racist seal, the No Dead Natives campaign, the movement to Abolish the Entrada, and Justice for Loreal Tsingine.
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Introduction Resistance 5 “New Deals” 8 Decolonization 12 Anti-Imperialism 13 The Red Deal 18 A Caretaking Economy 23 Demilitarization 25 Land Back 27 It’s Not Just an “Indian Problem” 30 The Four Principles 31 1. What Creates Crisis Cannot Solve It 32 2. Change from Below and to the Left 34 3. Politicians Can’t Do What Only Mass Movements Do 36 4. From Theory to Action 38 PART I DIVEST: END THE OCCUPATION 43 Introduction 44 Area 1: Defund Police, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs and Border Protection, and Child Protective Services 46 Area 2: End Bordertown Violence 51 Area 3: Abolish Incarceration (Prisons, Juvenile Detention Facilities, Jails, Border Security) 58 Area 4: End Occupation Everywhere 61 Area 5: Abolish Imperial Borders 66 PART II HEAL OUR BODIES: REINVEST IN OUR COMMON HUMANITY 73 Introduction 74 Area 1: Citizenship and Equal Rights 77 Area 2: Free and Sustainable Housing 80 Area 3: Free and Accessible Education 83 Area 4: Free and Adequate Healthcare 85 Area 5: Free, Reliable, and Accessible Public Transportation and Infrastructure 88 Area 6: Noncarceral Mental Health Support and No More Suicides! 91 Area 7: Healthy, Sustainable, and Abundant Food 93 Area 8: Clean Water, Land, and Air 95 Area 9: End Gender, Sexual, and Domestic Violence 98 Area 10: End Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit Peoples 102 PART III HEAL OUR PLANET: REINVEST IN OUR COMMON FUTURE 107 Introduction 108 Area 1: Clean Sustainable Energy 112 Area 2: Traditional and Sustainable Agriculture 116 Land Return 121 Remediation 122 Area 3: Land, Water, Air, and Animal Restoration 124 Recommendations 126 Area 4: Protection and Restoration of Sacred Sites 128 Recommendations 130 Area 5: Enforcement of Treaty Rights and Other Agreements 131 Recommendations 134 Conclusion 135 CONCLUSION OUR WORDS ARE POWERFUL, OUR KNOWLEDGE IS INEVITABLE 139 Infrastructures of Relation 139 The Power of Words 143 APPENDIX 148 Who We Are 148 Areas of Struggle 148 Principles of Unity 149 NOTES 152 ABOUT RED MEDIA 160
Introduction Resistance 5 “New Deals” 8 Decolonization 12 Anti-Imperialism 13 The Red Deal 18 A Caretaking Economy 23 Demilitarization 25 Land Back 27 It’s Not Just an “Indian Problem” 30 The Four Principles 31 1. What Creates Crisis Cannot Solve It 32 2. Change from Below and to the Left 34 3. Politicians Can’t Do What Only Mass Movements Do 36 4. From Theory to Action 38 PART I DIVEST: END THE OCCUPATION 43 Introduction 44 Area 1: Defund Police, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs and Border Protection, and Child Protective Services 46 Area 2: End Bordertown Violence 51 Area 3: Abolish Incarceration (Prisons, Juvenile Detention Facilities, Jails, Border Security) 58 Area 4: End Occupation Everywhere 61 Area 5: Abolish Imperial Borders 66 PART II HEAL OUR BODIES: REINVEST IN OUR COMMON HUMANITY 73 Introduction 74 Area 1: Citizenship and Equal Rights 77 Area 2: Free and Sustainable Housing 80 Area 3: Free and Accessible Education 83 Area 4: Free and Adequate Healthcare 85 Area 5: Free, Reliable, and Accessible Public Transportation and Infrastructure 88 Area 6: Noncarceral Mental Health Support and No More Suicides! 91 Area 7: Healthy, Sustainable, and Abundant Food 93 Area 8: Clean Water, Land, and Air 95 Area 9: End Gender, Sexual, and Domestic Violence 98 Area 10: End Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit Peoples 102 PART III HEAL OUR PLANET: REINVEST IN OUR COMMON FUTURE 107 Introduction 108 Area 1: Clean Sustainable Energy 112 Area 2: Traditional and Sustainable Agriculture 116 Land Return 121 Remediation 122 Area 3: Land, Water, Air, and Animal Restoration 124 Recommendations 126 Area 4: Protection and Restoration of Sacred Sites 128 Recommendations 130 Area 5: Enforcement of Treaty Rights and Other Agreements 131 Recommendations 134 Conclusion 135 CONCLUSION OUR WORDS ARE POWERFUL, OUR KNOWLEDGE IS INEVITABLE 139 Infrastructures of Relation 139 The Power of Words 143 APPENDIX 148 Who We Are 148 Areas of Struggle 148 Principles of Unity 149 NOTES 152 ABOUT RED MEDIA 160
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