https://twitter.com/scenesatl/status/1483865779950997511?s=20
This video is about a series of autonomous actions that took place on Tuesday, January 18th in response to Reeves Young’s use of machinery to harm the forest. Read more >>
https://twitter.com/scenesatl/status/1483865779950997511?s=20
This video is about a series of autonomous actions that took place on Tuesday, January 18th in response to Reeves Young’s use of machinery to harm the forest. Read more >>
Land defenders are occupying trees in the Atlanta Forest!
While people answered the call for rapid response today and kicked bulldozers out of the forest, multiple trees were occupied.
Take action to support the occupation and stop cop city!🌲🌳 pic.twitter.com/2HGW7RVO0G
— Defend the Atlanta Forest/Stop Cop City (@defendATLforest) January 19, 2022
Thank you for showing up to defend the forest today. Work was stopped thanks to the bold actions of responders! #stopcopcity pic.twitter.com/SN9heY0W7R
— Defend the Atlanta Forest/Stop Cop City (@defendATLforest) January 19, 2022
The Mainline: #StopCopCity resistance continues as bulldozing ensues in Atlanta forest
It’s Going Down: Resistance To ‘Cop City’ In Atlanta Heats Up As Construction Is Halted, Trees Occupied
These updates are about a series of autonomous actions that took place on Tuesday, January 18th in response to Reeves Young’s use of machinery to harm the forest. Read more >>
Today a bulldozer and three employees (One being Alan WIlliams, the project manager with the APF) attempted to destroy the forest.
A group gathered to stop the destruction under the call of “Not One Blade Of Grass!”.
The group approached the construction workers and some led them outside of the forest while the machinery was attacked leaving broken windows and mangled machinery entrails.
The group escaped with zero arrests.
1/18/2022
-Received Anonymously Over Email
This communique is part of a series of autonomous actions that took place on Tuesday, January 18th in response to Reeves Young’s use of machinery to harm the forest. Read more >>