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Santa Cruz Indymedia | Global Justice and Anti-CapitalismBlack Mesa benefit / film screening this Monday - support indigenous resistance!
Screening of the film "BROKEN RAINBOW" as a benefit for families at Black Mesa, Arizona. Monday, November 17th A benefit event for Dineh (Navajo) families at Black Mesa who are resisting forced relocation from their ancestral homeland and the continuation/expansion of devastating mining operations by Peabody Coal. BROKEN RAINBOW is an Academy Award winning documentary that tells the story of this genocidal, industry-led displacement of over 14,000 Dineh. In the 34 years since the Relocation Act was passed, Dineh at Black Mesa have steadfastly refused to leave their homeland, carrying on with their traditional ways. The remaining families face harassment from government officials and the steady degradation of their lands from massive strip mining operations. The relocation continues, as does the Dineh struggle for survival. Support is urgently requested. Local supporters will give an update on recent developments in the struggle at Black Mesa and answer questions as they’re able. Admission will be $5 (or more) at the door. Attendees are encouraged to bring donations of supplies (food, tools, first aid kits, clothes, etc - see list below). Donated supplies will be driven out to Black Mesa next week by supporters from Santa Cruz. A Santa Cruz contingent will be joining this year's Black Mesa Caravan. Work crews from across the US will be traveling to Black Mesa, to deliver supplies and assist with on-land projects. FOR MORE INFORMATION, see these websites: BLACK MESA NEEDS LIST
More needs are listed on the Black Mesa Indigenous Support website.
§Painting of Dineh Woman by Leonard Peltier
![]() draglinedump.gif Today at Black Mesa, buckets the size of a four-story building peel the topsoil off in mile-long strips - a technique called strip-mining.
![]() roberta-blackgoat.jpg "If they come and drag us all away from the land, it will destroy our way of life. That is genocide. If they leave me here, but take away my community, it is still genocide. If they wait until I die and then mine the land, the land will still be destroyed. If there is no land and no community, I have nothing to leave my grandchildren. If I accept this, there will be no Dine, there will be no land... That is why I will never accept it. I will die fighting this law."
- Roberta Blackgoat ![]() black_mesa.jpg ![]() lilianroberto-ed.jpg Peabody Coal: the largest coal producer in the United States.
![]() 5_p.jpg Some good background information.
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