Statement: Forever, my life has been about my O'odham people. We've managed to maintain our way of life, there have been always been threats, but recently we (O'odham) have been struggling about obvious environmental threats to our communities. Representatives from Tohono, Ak'mel, and On-Ak'mel O'odham have been working toward protecting our sacred sites, land air and water. It has been too easy for big business with the assistance of government to come into our reservations to dump toxic chemicals and hazardous waste on our lands, our lives. It is with this concern in mind that we O'odham have come together to make necessary changes to stop these threats to our communities, our livelihoods. We will remain silent no more! It is a united stand that we take to protect those things that are precious to us. It is destiny that we continue to speak out against these oppressions. We cannot take this treatment, while remaining silent against those things which harm our future. Let us work toward protecting that future and thrive for generations to come. Let us stop this chemical genocide happening in our lands. Stay strong and live strong! Statement: O'odham Youth Collective in regards against chemical waste dumping on Traditional O'odham Territory,Quitovac. We are very Honored that the Phoenix Anarchist Coalition stand in solidarity with Green Action and the O'odham Youth Collective.We feel very strongly and we oppose that this chemical waste dump to not be built on traditional O'odham lands. Quitovac is also our beginings as O'odham. Our him'dag, our traditional way of life is being disrupted by companies wanting to make money and destroy what is not theirs..... Planting these harmful substances will kill off the land, the water, the air, the animals and poison our people...You cannot divide these elements of nature. We do not destroy what our creator I'itoi has given us. Since the begining, O'odham have held ceremonies and traditional gatherings during the summer for spiritual renewal and rejuvenatation. This is also sacred in the eyes of the Yaqui,Serjis,Mayo,cocopah, and other indigenous people of Sonora,Mexico... It is an outrage that the company (CEGIR) other wise known as La Cholla and the Government of Mexico are getting away with planting 246-acres of filth and we must come together to put a stop to this eco-catastrophe money making machine. We will not stand on the side and watch as our O'odham people suffer from this injustice that will rip away from us that is sacred to our him'dag. We must stand together in an effort to voice out for our elders,our children, our enviroment. Lets speak out to protect what is sacred for generations to come. The change begins in everyone so lets strive.We will not allow hazardous waste to poison Quitovac and we ask that this company to stop this desecration on Traditional O'odham Territory! "The Earth isn't dying.It's being killed and those who are killing it have names and addresses". Strength Through Struggle! O'odham Youth Collective PHOENIX ANARCHIST COALITION STANDS IN SOLIDARITY WITH TRADITIONAL O'ODHAM TO FIGHT THE PROPOSED TOXIC WASTE DUMP AT QUITOVAC Today Phoenix Anarchist Coalition is grateful for the opportunity to stand up in solidarity with O'odham community activists in opposing construction of a toxic waste dump near Quitovac. Quitovac is an ancient lagoon in the Sonoran Desert south of the US-Mexican border. This oasis fed by natural artesian springs is the only drinkable water in 25 miles, and so it's not surprising that this lagoon has been continuously inhabited by humans for thousands of years. Many of them were the ancestors of the Tohono O'odham of today. The oasis at Quitovac provides habitat for a richly bio-diverse community of plants and animals as well. Quitovac is also a site that is sacred to the O'odham religious tradition, the location of their summer ceremonies for renewal. The proposed toxic waste dump is by no means the first desecration of this O'odham holy place- from corrupt Mexican government surveyors taking away nearby Tohono O'odham winter fields and giving them to land speculators, to the demolition of much of the physical structure of the oasis to make room for an aborted development scheme, to the gold mine that continues to poison nearby residents with cyanide. Nor is O'odham resistance to land grabs by outside adventurers new. Indeed, their tradition of opposition to being colonized dates back at least 350 years. So how are things different now? For one thing, Mexico is a failing nation-state. The nationalist legacy that the Mexican government inherited from bygone conquistador empires is now crumbling. Throughout its claimed territory, campesinos, urban workers, an indigenous nations are making common cause against their common enemy- the Federales from Mexico City. They aren't necessarily putting their faith in electoral politics, either. No, they are simply reclaiming the power over their own lives that had been taken away. Indigenous tribes are taking back the lands their ancestors lived on. Workers are fed up with union padrones who until now have sold workers' surrender to their friends in the employing classes over empanadas and margaritas at the country club. As a result, workers in factories are creating their own grassroots labor unions to oppose the graft of the government- and business-sanctioned "official" unions. The people of Oaxaca have taken community matters into their own hands in open popular assemblies. All over Mexico, people are saying no more! Enough already! We will no longer trade our lives and our dreams for so-called populism and pseudo-socialist rhetoric! Mexico's governing classes have made too many compromises with U.S. and world business interests at the expense of the common people of Mexico. We are waking up as well. We are becoming increasingly aware of our power as people when we stand together in solidarity. In the past Phoenix anarchists have been honored to join with the Colorado American Indian Movement to celebrate our kinship as human beings and to oppose Denver's extremely distasteful annual parade in memory of Columbus, the genocidal sociopath. And today we in the Phoenix Anarchist Coalition think that Quitovac is worth standing up for. The world industrial economy is jeopardizing the careful ecological balance that sustains all life on Earth. That being the case, how can we afford to let the business profiteers cause so much harm to a way of life that demonstrates how humans can live in balance, and even in abundance, in the harshest of natural environments? At one time, all our ancestors were indigenous to somewhere, until conquerors came, murdering whole cultures and violently forcing people off their land. Then they sought to consolidate their conquests by stripping human meaning away from the people's own lives and the Earth on which they lived, instead placing the source of human meaning in the sky after you die. That is how the conquest of the indigenous happened all over the world, and that is how it continues to happen today. While we can't all be indigenous, we can recognize that we are all family, and, if we are to survive, we must re-learn to live in balance with the Earth and with each other. And that is why we must stand up and speak in defense of Quitovac. Things being as they are in Mexico, this is a great opportunity to build alliances in a way that promises the possibility of re-making Mexican society in accordance with the values of freedom, dignity, justice, and equality. For twelve years, the Zapatistas of Chiapas have inspired all of Mexico and even the whole world. In that same spirit, we are now deeply inspired by the O'odham and other indigenous communities whenever they stand up for their land, the integrity of their sacred sites, and their rights to self-determination. Through solidarity with them, we hope to halt and reverse the damage being done by the conqueror/settler life-way to the Earth and its people, ourselves included. |