OFFICE MAX: KEEP YOUR PROMISE! HONOR THE GRASSY NARROWS LOGGING MORATORIUM! RESPECT INDIGENOUS RIGHTS, WILDLIFE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
JOIN WETLANDS ACTIVISM COLLECTIVE ON WEDNESDAY FOR AN PROTEST AS PART OF THE NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION TO DEMAND THAT OFFICE MAX RESPECT THE GRASSY NARROWS LOGGING MORATORIUM!
We’ll be dressing as the Office Max Endangered Forest Logging Crew with mock chainsaws and hardhats. DATE: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 LOCATION: Rendezvous at Storagemart at 718 Atlantic Ave between Cumberland Street and Carlton Avenue to distribute signs and costumes. From there, we’ll walk over to Office Max at Atlantic Center, 625 Atlantic Avenue (Suite 103) at 5th Avenue. (SEE BELOW FOR DIRECTION TIME: 9:45 AM SHARP (if you arrive after 10 go straight to Office Max. PLEASE arrive on time!) AND JOIN US ON TUESDAY, JAN 29 (TODAY) TO PREPARE PROPS, SIGNS AND COSTUMES: TIME: Noon-6PM LOCATION: 15 Thames St bet Morgan Ave and Bogart St, Bklyn, NY (SEE BELOW FOR DIRECTION MORE INFO: (775)871-7473 or activism@wetlands-preserve.org
ABOUT THE GRASSY NARROWS STRUGGLE:
Last January, Grassy Narrows First Nation called for an end to clear-cut logging within the community’s traditional territory over concerns about the community’s health and welfare. Last year, we confirmed that OfficeMax sells paper made from those clear cuts.
At the time, OfficeMax promised to help resolve the conflict in Grassy Narrows by promoting “win-win” solutions to the community’s concerns. To its credit, a supplier to OfficeMax did help convince the Province to begin negotiating with the community.
One year later, however, the only clear “winner” is OfficeMax and its paper suppliers. Despite pledges to "do what we can to help", the clear-cutting continues while the negotiators talk. So far there's been no change on the ground in Grassy Narrows. To learn more, visit http://freegrassy.org and http://snipurl.com/omcampaign
DIRECTIONS TO THE PROTEST: SUBWAY: B. Q, or 5 to Atlantic Avenue/Flatbush Avenue. D, M, or R to Atlantic Avenue-Pacific Street /4 Avenue N to Pacific Street /4 Avenue 2 or 3 to Bergen Street /Flatbush Avenue 4 to Atlantic Avenue /Flatbush Avenue / Brooklyn Academy of Music
LIRR: Take the LIRR to Atlantic Avenue BUS: B41, B45, B63, B65, B67 (give the driver the address and ask to be let off at the closest stop to the meeting place)
DIRECTIONS TO COSTUME & PROP MAKING SPACE: SUBWAY: L to Morgan Avenue. Get out at the Bogart exit and make a right. Make a left onto Thames. Ring bottom buzzer at #15 BUS: B 60 to Thames Street (at Morgan Avenue). B13 or B57 to corner of Flushing Avenue and Morgan Avenue. Walk past Rock Street and make a left onto Thames.
ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND:
The people of Grassy Narrows First Nation have lived on 2,500 square miles of land north of Kenora, Ontario for thousands of years. Since the settlement and industrial development of their land in the 1960’s, the community has struggled to survive. Residential schools, forced relocation, hydro-dams, mercury poisoning and clear-cut logging are just some of the major challenges faced by the community. Wood logged from Grassy Narrows’ traditional territory is manufactured into paper sold by OfficeMax.
For the last decade, Grassy Narrows leaders have repeatedly called on industry and government to suspend clear-cut logging from their traditional lands unless the community provides its consent. Community members established a road-blockade in 2002 to stop logging trucks from entering their traditional territory. Today, the logging blockade stands as the longest in Canadian history.
A Lawsuit filed by the community on the issue is not expected to be resolved for several years. While they wait, clear-cuts are scheduled to continue beyond the reach of the community’s blockade through 2009 with options filed to extend cutting through 2024. Nearly 5 years after the establishment of the road blockade, and despite a call for a complete moratorium of all industrial activity on their traditional territory, logging continues on areas of Grassy Narrows’ territory beyond the reach of their blockades.
Clearcut logging also threatens the wildlife of Ontario's boreal forest, which includes warblers, sparrows, waterfowl, moose, black bear, and wolverines.
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