No More Water for Fracking! Resource Colonialism in New Mexico and the Production of Contaminated Water


In the high desert of the Southwest, water is a precious resource that is sacred to Indigenous peoples. Water is also the lifeblood of the fracking industry. To drill for oil and gas reserves, millions of gallons are needed. Water has to be stolen from Indigenous peoples, and water that is contaminated by fracking fluids also pollutes vital freshwater sources such as aquifers and rivers. Industry experts call this “produced water,” which is a nice way to say dirty frack water.

This November 15 and 16 at Hotel Santa Fe Hacienda and Spa, officials from the state, the EPA (the Environmental Protection Agency), and the Department of Interior will gather with representatives from the oil and gas industry, produced water companies, and private equity, legal, and infrastructure experts to “clarify the existing regulatory and permitting frameworks related to the way produced water from oil and gas extraction can be reused, recycled, and renewed for other purposes (NM Produced Water Conference events website).” Put another way, they will rewrite regulations in order to guzzle up the region’s scarce and sacred fresh water resources and will “re-introduce” produced water into the hydrologic cycle. This means that water used for hydraulic fracturing (fracking) that is contaminated with brine, toxic medals, and radioactivity will be dumped into fragile watersheds.

Greater Chaco Is Not for Sale! Stop Trump’s Colonial Land Grab


by The Red Nation Trump’s war on the planet and Indigenous peoples has now turned to the San Juan Basin, the Greater Chaco Region, and its Diné residents as another … Continue reading Greater Chaco Is Not for Sale! Stop Trump’s Colonial Land Grab

Santa Fe Refuses to Stand Up Against Racism, Instead Chooses to Brutalize Native People


URGENT: People need legal support. Please consider donating to help those arrested here. UPDATE: Jennifer Marley has been released. By The Red Nation On Friday, September 8, approximately two hundred … Continue reading Santa Fe Refuses to Stand Up Against Racism, Instead Chooses to Brutalize Native People