Circular Economy
In this piece from Running on Sagebrush Time Carrie Bigley and Raquel Dominguez make an argument for mimicking nature through creating an economy which results in minimal waste.
In this piece from Running on Sagebrush Time Carrie Bigley and Raquel Dominguez make an argument for mimicking nature through creating an economy which results in minimal waste.
Matt Niswonger explains his vision of spreading awareness about PeeHee Mu’huh and compares the lithium extractive industry to the more widely understood concept of blood diamonds.
In this segment from Running on Sagebrush Time, member of People of Red Mountain, Gary McKinney shares some words on the long standing fight against the exploitation of indigenous communities by extractive industries.
If you’ve never had grandma’s chokecherry pudding, then you better get to the annual commemoration at Peehee Mu’huh next fall! Mmmm!
Ka’ila Farrell-Smith fights the government and the corporate state through art and activism. In this piece from Running on Sagebrush Time we get a glimpse of her work to protect land and humans from the exploitation of extractive industries and the military industrial complex.
Next up from Running on Sagebrush Time Vol. 2 is a piece that I wrote to Reno News and Review in response to opinions that had been published in favor of mining at Thacker Pass. Sadly, we have seen some of these concerns already come to pass.
In our first segment from Running on Sagebrush Time Vol. 02 Kassandra Lisenbee highlights GBRW’s efforts to protect water by requiring proper management of pit lakes.
The second volume of Running on Sagebrush Time is in print! Find us at event to grab a paper copy or stay tuned to the website where we will be posting segments weekly!