
Fighting for the Ancient Walbran: A Discussion with Forest Protectors
10/12/2025 | 1h
Hazelnut, Fae, and Pocket visit Seeds of Revolution from the new camp in the ancient Walbran forest on Pacheedaht territory.They discuss their love of the ancient forests, their relationships with Elder Bill Jones, and with the local Indigenous nations in the area. They offer an analysis of the resource extraction industry/band council infiltration dynamic and speak candidly on the RCMP's role in clearing the blockade (and burning down the cougar sculpture and spiritual cabin) to pave the way for industry in the name of the ongoing injunction. Reflecting on the lessons learned from historical waves of forest defense, from Fairy Creek to Clayquot Sound, these Forest Protectors encourage everyone with time and inspiration to support their blockade either by visiting them, or taking action where you are.Follow the Forest Protectors on IG, Facebook, and join their supplies request chat group on Signal.

Prince Shakur on being a queer Jamaican-American writer, filmmaker, educator, organizer, and anarchist
26/11/2025 | 1h 19 mins.
Prince Shakur is a queer, Jamaican-American author, journalist, and videomaker, and recognized by NY Times. As an organizer, he brought Black Lives Matter to his university campus, supported the migrant caravan, and served as a lead organizer with the Black Queer and Intersectional Collective in Columbus, OH. Prince also co-wrote, produced, and acted in an upcoming short film about two childhood friends facing their past before a significant event. His work, whether literary, visual, or grassroots, is stepped in his commitment to black liberation, prison abolition, and queer resilience. His debut memoir, "When They Tell You To Be Good," charts his political coming of age, and has been hailed as a â scorching, nonlinear journey through a Black manâs search for selfâ by Kirkus Reviews.Check our Prince's website,  follow him on IG, and pick up his memoir at Camas Books & Info Shop!

Rob Rao on the BCGEU strike
12/11/2025 | 47 mins.
BCGEUÂ picket captain "Ravishing" Rob Rao talks to us about the recently concluded strike of the BC General Employees' Union, which fought for higher wages and better working conditions for its members.

Kitty Stryker on her new book "Love Rebels: How I learned to Burn It Down Without Burning Out"
29/10/2025 | 1h 7 mins.
Balancing a devotion to activism with personal relationships can be incredibly difficult. Kitty Stryker shares her experience as an activist, street medic and relationship educator to help others pursue the important work while maintaining healthy relationships and without burning out.Buy a copy of Love Rebels at Camas Books & Infoshop, or order one online through Thornapple Press

Deconstructing Settler Socialism: Anarchism and the Internationals in the Wild West
15/10/2025 | 1h 15 mins.
Our friend Gia from Historical Seditions came to Camas in August to launch her newest book, âDeconstructing Settler Socialism: Anarchism and the Internationals in the Wild Westâ Check out Historical Seditionsâ website, and buy a copy of Gia's book here.In most general histories of radical movements the region popularly remembered as the âWild Westâ is entirely absent. During the 19th century these lands were violently transformed from the sovereign domain of dozens of indigenous peoples into âwestern North America" via the genocidal process of settler-colonialism. White radicals played a tragically intimate role in this process, and while the histories of anarchism and communism, of socialism, feminism, and syndicalism have long roots in these lands, those who tilled the soil were far from spotless heroes.



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