by Jacob Richards ¿Por qué el equipo de Respuesta y Aplicación de Problemas Especiales delCondado de Garfield, o SPEAR, ha adoptado un logo que utiliza iconografíaespartana a menudo asociada con milicias antigubernamentales, neonazis,activistas de la Segunda Enmienda y grupos en la extrema derecha? ¿Estánseñalando su alianza con la extrema derecha, su racismo, o simplemente sonlacanofilos? … Continue reading Solo la punta: Una larga mirada al SPEAR del Condado de Garfield
Coloradoans Demands the end of Collaboration with ICE
by Colorado Immigrants' Rights Coalition DENVER, CO — Community leaders and immigrant rights organizations gathered today to deliver over 2,000 petition signatures that demand immediate action from Colorado officials following ongoing revelations of illegal collaboration with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and dangerous overreach by surveillance companies like Flock Safety. From the Mesa County Sheriff sending personal data in … Continue reading Coloradoans Demands the end of Collaboration with ICE
Colorado Fundiendose Bajo Presion De ICE: Como El Gobernador Polis y la Aplicacion Local de la ley estan Coludiendo
by Jacob Richards and The Revolutionist Collectivo Luis Armando Rivas ha vivido en los Estados Unidos durante veintiún años, y durante los últimos dieciocho, ha llamado su hogar al Valle de Roaring Fork. Es un hombre dedicado a su familia, padre de tres hijos y una persona con una visión eternamente optimista. Su familia, vecinos … Continue reading Colorado Fundiendose Bajo Presion De ICE: Como El Gobernador Polis y la Aplicacion Local de la ley estan Coludiendo
Blast from the Past
How Little Things Have Changed! Cartoon was originally published in 2008 by The Red Pill, a lefty-paper based in Grand Junction that ran from 2004-2010. By Sheri Daily Miller
June News Briefs
US Quietly Launches Largest Air Strike in History Against Somalia Admiral James Kilby, while speaking at an event hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations, revealed that while the Navy’s 6th Fleet was illegally bombing Yemen, the strike group also quietly carried out the “largest air strike in history” in Somalia. Some 125,000 pounds of … Continue reading June News Briefs
Public Denied Access to D51 School Board Meeting
By Nancy Blain District 51 teachers started to show up on Tuesday, May 20th, as early as 4:00pm outside the Harry Butler Board Room at R-5 High School where public school board meetings are traditionally held. The meeting didn’t start until 5:00, but folks in red t-shirts with MVEA logos got there ahead of time … Continue reading Public Denied Access to D51 School Board Meeting
Toxic Tubes
by Ky
The Art, Politics, and Exploitation of Ana Mendieta
by Ky The art market exploits creatives just like any other industry under capitalism. The art market additionally perpetuates harm against and has historically dismissed many artists who emotionally express themselves, particularly women and women of color, until they gain mainstream acceptance and profitability. It fails to address core systemic issues like colonialism, racism, patriarchy, … Continue reading The Art, Politics, and Exploitation of Ana Mendieta
For the Freedom of All People
by Nikoli Weir There comes a time in the history of a subjugated people when, to preserve its dignity and win its freedom, it must take up arms against the powers that have for too long been crushing it beneath the weight of tyranny. This story is as old as time itself, and should be … Continue reading For the Freedom of All People
Sit-In At Jeff Hurds Office!
Grand Junction, Colo. (July 2, 2025) – Residents of Colorado’s Congressional District 3 will be staging a sit-in at Representative Jeff Hurd’s Grand Junction Office on July, 2, 3, and 4 from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm each day. Their goal is to pressure Rep. Hurd to vote NO on the budget reconciliation bill, H.R.1. “Republicans … Continue reading Sit-In At Jeff Hurds Office!
