The Red Deal: Indigenous Action to Save Our Earth (Red Media),New

The Red Deal: Indigenous Action to Save Our Earth (Red Media),New

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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.Onepart visionary platform, onepart practical toolkit, the Red Deal is a platform that encompasses everyone, including nonIndigenous comrades and relatives who live on Indigenous land. WeIndigenous, Black and people of color, women and trans folks, migrants, and working peopledid 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 followit is up to thembut 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. Its a program for Indigenous liberation, life, and landan affirmation that colonialism and capitalism must be overturned for this planet to be habitable for human and otherthanhuman 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. Its 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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  • Q: What is 'The Red Deal' about? A: 'The Red Deal: Indigenous Action to Save Our Earth' is a call to action that emphasizes the need for Indigenous liberation and environmental justice. It expands on the original statement by the Red Nation, advocating for a collective movement against climate disaster and colonialism.
  • Q: Who is the author of 'The Red Deal'? A: The author of 'The Red Deal' is The Red Nation, a collective that focuses on Indigenous rights and environmental issues.
  • Q: When was 'The Red Deal' published? A: 'The Red Deal' was published on April 20, 2021.
  • Q: What is the format of this book? A: 'The Red Deal' is available in paperback format, making it accessible for reading and sharing.
  • Q: How many pages does 'The Red Deal' have? A: 'The Red Deal' consists of 144 pages, providing a concise yet impactful message.
  • Q: What themes are explored in 'The Red Deal'? A: 'The Red Deal' explores themes of environmental justice, Indigenous rights, and the necessity of grassroots movements to combat climate change and colonialism.
  • Q: Is 'The Red Deal' suitable for all readers? A: 'The Red Deal' is aimed at a broad audience, including non-Indigenous readers, by emphasizing collective action for a sustainable future.
  • Q: Does 'The Red Deal' offer practical solutions? A: Yes, 'The Red Deal' serves as both a visionary platform and a practical toolkit, encouraging actionable steps towards environmental justice.
  • Q: Can 'The Red Deal' be used in educational settings? A: Absolutely, 'The Red Deal' can be a valuable resource in educational settings for discussions on environmental science, Indigenous rights, and social movements.
  • Q: What makes 'The Red Deal' different from the Green New Deal? A: 'The Red Deal' emphasizes Indigenous liberation and grassroots movements, contrasting with the Green New Deal's political framework and engagement with existing government structures.

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