by Protect Thacker Pass | Nov 9, 2022 | Reflection
“Climate emergency”. We hear these words regularly these days, whenever there is a wild fire, a flood, or an extreme weather event of any kind. We hear these words at the annual Conference of Parties (COPs) on climate change held by the United Nations...
by Max Wilbert | Oct 12, 2022 | Reflection
At Thacker Pass, “National Security” is Being Abused to Cover Up Atrocities I was a kid when the invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan began, but I could see what was happening. Corporations were cashing in however possible: selling beans, bullets and band-aids, signing...
by Max Wilbert | Sep 18, 2022 | Resistance Updates
On September 2nd, a series of suspicious comments were posted on Protect Thacker Pass websites and social media platforms. The comments targeted Protect Thacker Pass and specific people including Will Falk, co-founder of Protect Thacker Pass and attorney representing...
by Protect Thacker Pass | Aug 16, 2022 | Press, Reflection
by Shelley Harjo Fort McDermitt Paiute Shoshone Tribe member Published August 15, 2022 in The Nevada Current The Thacker Pass lithium mining project will be the biggest desecration and rape of a known Native American massacre site in our area. I believe the lack of...
by Protect Thacker Pass | Aug 14, 2022 | Reflection
by Nikki Hill All photos by Nikki Hill. “Sagebrush sea” is an endearing term that describes the vast high desert steppe lands of western North America. Rolling hills enveloped in silver green shimmer and sparkle like waves in the mid-day sun. This sea that spans the...
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