Native Peoples and the Environment
Direct action is a form of protest or activism that seeks to achieve goals through immediate, often confrontational means, rather than relying on traditional political processes. This method is particularly significant in grassroots movements, where marginalized communities, especially indigenous groups, engage in actions like blockades, sit-ins, or resource occupations to draw attention to environmental issues and assert their rights over ancestral lands. Direct action is seen as a way to reclaim power and challenge oppressive systems directly.
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