Visit our Fact Sheet page and take a look at articles on how infrastructure relates to issues including labor, migration, the environment, indigenous sovereignty, global warming, latin american solidarity, imperialism and free trade. Also includes a Root Force Strategy primer for progressives and an article on what the system is and why it should be [...]
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Searchable Target Database Now Online!
Posted in Announcements, Corridors of the Future, Root Force, Strategy, Transportation, Web Site on Mar 31st, 2008
Not much in the way of infrastructure expansion near you, but you still want to take action against the Corridors of the Future? Enter your zip code or state into the Root Force Target Database to see if there’s a company or institution in your area that’s involved in the Corridors of the Future, so [...]
April Roadshow and Web Updates
Posted in Road Show News, Web Site on Mar 19th, 2008
• We may be coming to your town! Check out our new “Upcoming Presentations” page (you can also follow the link from the “Get Involved” page) for a schedule of upcoming presentations around the country, as well as tips for publicizing events and sample fliers and emails that can be used to generate turnout. • [...]
Get to Know Our New Site!
Posted in Web Site on Feb 10th, 2008
Welcome to the revised and overhauled Root Force web site! If you were familiar with the old site, here’s a quick guide to the biggest changes: • This section! Check back every Monday for new posts on anti-infrastructure news and analysis in The Lowdown: News from the Anti-Infrastructure Movement. • The “What is Root Force” [...]
A Revised Strategy
Posted in Corridors of the Future, Root Force, Strategy, Web Site on Feb 10th, 2008
Dear friends and supporters of Root Force, After a long process of discussion, reflection and consultation, we have decided to shift the focus of the Root Force campaign. As part of this change, we are creating a broader place within Root Force for autonomous anti-infrastructure organizing in the US, while maintaining the emphasis on Latin [...]