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The Green Flame : Episode 1 Excerpt, Saba Malik on Self-Defense and War

The Green Flame

Release Date: 05/13/2019

State Repression, Vigilante Violence, and People's Resistance in the Philippines and Appalachia show art State Repression, Vigilante Violence, and People's Resistance in the Philippines and Appalachia

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This episode is a cross-post from CELDF's Truth and Reckoning podcast. On this episode we speak with Denzel Caldwell and Jassim Guila The interview with Denzel Caldwell was conducted by Kai Huschke, CELDF’s Executive Director. Caldwell is part of the and is Program Manager for Economics and Governance at the in Tennessee. The second interview is conducted by Max Wilbert, and is with Jassim Guila. Guila lives in the Philippines and is part of various grassroots networks of resistance, environmental protection, and mutual aid. He is also the Organizing Director of , an...

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How to Stop Worrying and Love the Bulldozer show art How to Stop Worrying and Love the Bulldozer

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This is the reading of an article originally published here: https://maxwilbert.substack.com/p/how-to-stop-worrying-and-love-the

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Action 101 - Anatomy of a Campaign show art Action 101 - Anatomy of a Campaign

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This is the reading of an article originally published here: https://maxwilbert.substack.com/p/action-101-anatomy-of-a-campaign

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"First They Came for the Pro-Palestine Activists" - Attorney Terry Lodge on the Suppression of Dissent in Wartime

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Attorney Terry Lodge on the increasing attacks against the First Amendment Right to free speech This is a repost of a new podcast I'm hosting with the Community Environmental Legal Defense fund. If you'd like to subscribe, you can find the show on Substack here (), or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc. I'll be republishing episodes of this show on The Green Flame podcast. “First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the...

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"Patch by Patch, the Habitat is Being Erased" - Diamondback Terrapins with Dr. John Aguiar

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This is a repost of a new podcast I'm hosting with the Community Environmental Legal Defense fund. If you'd like to subscribe, you can find the show on Substack here (https://celdf.substack.com/p/patch-by-patch-the-habitat-is-being), or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc. I'll be republishing episodes of this show on The Green Flame podcast. On this episode, we explore the greenwashed destruction of the last remaining Diamondback Terrapin nesting habitat in Virginia Beach, VA We speak with Dr. John Aquiar, a lifelong resident of the Virginia Beach area, who reached out to CELDF for help in...

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The Rights of Water in New York State show art The Rights of Water in New York State

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This is a repost of a new podcast I'm hosting with the Community Environmental Legal Defense fund. If you'd like to subscribe, you can find the show on Substack here (), or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc. I'll also be republishing episodes of this show on The Green Flame podcast. ------------ On this show: Rights of Nature for the waters of New York State We speak to CELDF Education Director Ben Price, one of the organizers behind the 2006 Tamaqua, Pennsylvania passage of the first rights of nature law anywhere on Earth (at least in the western legal system. Of course, indigenous...

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A Love Letter to My Old Home show art A Love Letter to My Old Home

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This is an audio recording of an article that can be found here: I recently moved away from my home for the last decade, a wooden cabin on the edge of an oak savanna. It was heartbreaking to leave that land, despite it being the right decision to make. So, I wrote a love letter to that place. Here's that piece, and a few of the beautiful moments from my time there.

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Meet the Native American Mother Being Sued by a Multinational Corporation show art Meet the Native American Mother Being Sued by a Multinational Corporation

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This is an audio recording of an article that can be found here: This is the second in a introducing the Thacker Pass Six, a group of traditional indigenous people and grassroots activists — including myself — who are being sued by a Canadian mining company called Lithium Nevada Corporation. This article focuses on Bhie-Cie Zahn Nahtzu.

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This Poet and Tribal Attorney is Being Sued by a Mining Company show art This Poet and Tribal Attorney is Being Sued by a Mining Company

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This episode is the audio recording of an article published at . It is the third in a series of articles introducing the Thacker Pass Six, a group of traditional indigenous people and grassroots activists — including Green Flame host Max Wilbert — who are being sued by a Canadian mining company called Lithium Nevada Corporation. It was published on January 15th, 2025 — the four-year anniversary of the day that Will and Max set up a tent on the mountainside and launched the Protect Thacker Pass land defense campaign in 2021.

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Tesla is Killing the Planet — and 50k People per Year show art Tesla is Killing the Planet — and 50k People per Year

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This episode is the audio recording of an article published at https://maxwilbert.substack.com/p/your-tesla-is-killing-the-planet. In it, I write about Tesla's climate change impacts, which amount to more than 50 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions per year. According to one study, this quantity of emissions will cause 50,000 future human deaths from climate change, per year. So, according to their own data, Tesla is responsible for human deaths equivalent to the 2023-25 Palestinian genocide or the atomic bombing of Nagasaki every 16 months or so.

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This excerpt from the first episode of "The Green Flame Podcast" is a snippet of our interview with Saba Malik. In this conversation, Saba speaks of her travels in the Hunza Valley region of Pakistan, and of communities engaging in self-defense and long-term ecological sustainability.