Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Change
Direct action is a form of activism where individuals or groups take immediate, often confrontational action to achieve social or political change, rather than relying on traditional forms of negotiation or policy reform. This approach can include protests, sit-ins, blockades, and other tactics that disrupt the status quo to raise awareness and draw attention to specific issues. Direct action is often associated with grassroots movements, particularly in the context of environmental justice and Indigenous rights.
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