Publisher's Synopsis
An expansion of the critically embraced pamphlet released in 2019
Responding to the crises of colonialism, capitalism, and environmental destruction with a plan to repair the harm wrought by all three.
Not a response or necessarily a repudiation of the Green New Deal, it offers a bold plan that takes us beyond electoral politics.
The Red Nation is plugged into a wide variety of movements and media makers
Contributors are widely known and go-to sources for people seeking to report on Native issues and contributes to Democracy Now!, the Intercept, and the Guardian, among others.
The Red Deal has already been mentioned in Teen Vogue-the new youth vanguard of 21st century revolutionary movement.
The Red Plan is written with two audiences in mind. It seeks to be used to organize within Native communities to develop their political positions and resistance and it challenges non-Native people to organize in collaboration with Native struggles.
Organizations like the DSA (with 70,000 members) have endorsed the Red Deal and will use our book in their organizing and outreach.
Environmental policy is going to be a key area of political struggle in the new presidential term, we will make sure that all those supporting the Green also consider the Red.
Not just an environmental book, the Red Deal takes an intersectional approach to liberation.
We and the Red Nation will be supporting extensive author tours either in person or remotely depending on the safety of travel.