Trouble — Season 1, Episode 1: Killing the Black Snake: Behind the Scenes of the #NODAPL Struggle
Documentary, War & Politics • 29 min • 1 season, 24 episodes
Episode synopsis
The first episode of Trouble looks beyond the mainstream narratives surrounding the Standing Rock encampment to get a better understanding of some of the camp’s overlooked dynamics, including serious disagreements over which tactics to use to best stop the Dakota Access Pipeline.
About Trouble
A documentary series offering in-depth anarchist analysis on a range of topics, themes and spaces of resistance. Intended to be watched in groups.
More episodes from Season 1
- E2Bash the Fash: Confronting the Rise of the New Right
- E3Refugees Welcome: Creating Solidarity Across Borders
- E4No Justice... Just Us: Movement Defense Against State Repression
- E5You Are Being Watched: Movement Defense Against State & Corporate Surveillance
- E6Adapt and Destroy: Counterinsurgency and Social War
- E7No Permission Needed: Mutual Aid in an Age of Climate Catastrophe
- E8Hack the System: The Internet as a Battlefield
- E9Learning to Resist: Student Struggles Against Capital and the State
- E10School's Out: Student Struggles Against Capital and the State
- E11Destroying Domination: Revolutionary Feminism in an Age of Misogynist Reaction
- E12There Goes the Neighbourhood: Gentrification as Class Warfare
- E13Defend the Block: Fighting Back Against Gentrification