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Muzzling Dissent and COP City with Basav Sen and Gabrielle Colchete

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Marginalized communities are frequently targeted for the placement of toxic projects. Protest and community organizing has been an indispensable strategy in seeking environmental justice and fighting for those living in minority, poor and indigenous communities.
But now, so-called critical infrastructure laws are springing up around the United States in what appears to be a coordinated effort by corporate interests to muzzle protest. These laws seek to criminalize dissent and characterize peaceful protest as acts of terrorism.
On this episode of Breaking Green, we will talk with Basav Sen and Gabrielle Colchete who together authored a July article in In These Times titled, "Cop City and the Escalating War on Environmental Defenders." The story was based on a report they coauthored for the Institute for Policy Studies on the increased criminalization of protest activities.
Basav Sen joined the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS), as the Climatic Justice Project Director in February 2017. Prior to joining IPS, Basav worked for about 11 years as a strategic corporate campaign researcher fo the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW). He also had experience as a campaigner against the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.
Gabrielle Colchete is a Next Leaders Alum from the Institute for Policy Studies 2020 Fellowship Cohort, where she researched frontline community resistance against fossil fuel projects and the role of corporate interests in increasing state criminalization of protest activities.
Don't miss an episode and subscribe to Breaking Green wherever you get your podcasts.
This podcast is produced by Global Justice Ecology Project.
Breaking Green is made possible by tax deductible donations from people like you. Please help us lift up the voices of those working to protect forests, defend human rights and expose false solutions.
Donate securely online here

Or simply text GIVE to 716-257-4187
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Chapters

1. Introduction to Breaking Green (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Episode (00:00:27)

3. Introduction to Basav and Gabrielle (00:01:02)

4. About the Report and Story (00:02:14)

5. What Happened at COP City (00:08:09)

6. Death of Tortaguita and Independent Autopsies (00:14:27)

7. Terrorism Charges for Protesting (00:17:09)

8. Use of RICO Laws (00:21:29)

9. Should People be Concerned? (00:23:53)

10. Incentivizes Covert Action (00:27:00)

11. Tortuguita's Committment to Non Violence (00:27:36)

12. Corporate Laws and Private Police (00:31:28)

13. Corporate Sponsorship of Atlantic Police Force Foundation (00:34:01)

14. Demographics of Sacrifice Zones (00:38:42)

15. Outro (00:43:37)

35 episodes

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Marginalized communities are frequently targeted for the placement of toxic projects. Protest and community organizing has been an indispensable strategy in seeking environmental justice and fighting for those living in minority, poor and indigenous communities.
But now, so-called critical infrastructure laws are springing up around the United States in what appears to be a coordinated effort by corporate interests to muzzle protest. These laws seek to criminalize dissent and characterize peaceful protest as acts of terrorism.
On this episode of Breaking Green, we will talk with Basav Sen and Gabrielle Colchete who together authored a July article in In These Times titled, "Cop City and the Escalating War on Environmental Defenders." The story was based on a report they coauthored for the Institute for Policy Studies on the increased criminalization of protest activities.
Basav Sen joined the Institute for Policy Studies (IPS), as the Climatic Justice Project Director in February 2017. Prior to joining IPS, Basav worked for about 11 years as a strategic corporate campaign researcher fo the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW). He also had experience as a campaigner against the World Bank and International Monetary Fund.
Gabrielle Colchete is a Next Leaders Alum from the Institute for Policy Studies 2020 Fellowship Cohort, where she researched frontline community resistance against fossil fuel projects and the role of corporate interests in increasing state criminalization of protest activities.
Don't miss an episode and subscribe to Breaking Green wherever you get your podcasts.
This podcast is produced by Global Justice Ecology Project.
Breaking Green is made possible by tax deductible donations from people like you. Please help us lift up the voices of those working to protect forests, defend human rights and expose false solutions.
Donate securely online here

Or simply text GIVE to 716-257-4187
Photo of Tortuguita Memorial by Don Kimball

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Breaking Green (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Episode (00:00:27)

3. Introduction to Basav and Gabrielle (00:01:02)

4. About the Report and Story (00:02:14)

5. What Happened at COP City (00:08:09)

6. Death of Tortaguita and Independent Autopsies (00:14:27)

7. Terrorism Charges for Protesting (00:17:09)

8. Use of RICO Laws (00:21:29)

9. Should People be Concerned? (00:23:53)

10. Incentivizes Covert Action (00:27:00)

11. Tortuguita's Committment to Non Violence (00:27:36)

12. Corporate Laws and Private Police (00:31:28)

13. Corporate Sponsorship of Atlantic Police Force Foundation (00:34:01)

14. Demographics of Sacrifice Zones (00:38:42)

15. Outro (00:43:37)

35 episodes

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