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Introduction
Dear rebel,
Does it ever feel like nobody is taking action on the things that matter? Does it ever feel like everyone is complacent and nobody cares?
Maybe it doesn’t feel that way so much this month. Maybe you saw the photos of thousands protesting in the United States, or heard about people taking to the streets in South Korea, Spain, Turkey, and more. Or maybe you didn’t know that, but at this very moment, people are actively protesting all over the world about the things that matter to them.
If we only get the news that’s filtered down to us through our social media and our push notifications, it can look like the world is burning and nobody cares. But we are here to tell you—even better, to show you—that the truth is far more hopeful. Just recently, XR rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo marched against the destruction of their environment. And more protests are soon to come, like in Italy where local XR groups have big plans.
The stakes are high. Our rebel dispatches will remind you that the climate crisis has people fighting for their lives and their futures. The protests we’re seeing today must continue, and they must grow in order to guarantee a liveable world. Luckily, we have the foundations, the communities, and the passion to make a difference. So the next time someone tells you that protest is pointless and the future is hopeless, send them this newsletter and ask them to think again.
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Action Highlight
FROM THE BELLY OF THE BEAST, WITH LOVE, GRIEF, & RAGE
5 April | Washington DC and all 50 states
Photo: Will Dickson
XRDC joined the nationwide Hands Off! mobilization as The Mourners, a poignant artistic expression of grief for Mother Earth.
Extinction Rebellion DC (XRDC) joined tens of thousands of people at the “Hands Off” rally in Washington, D.C. The rally was part of a nationwide day of protest, with more than 1,300 protests across the country. In D.C., while protesters directed their anger and outrage at the increasingly fascist tactics and policies of the Trump Administration, XRDC chose to focus on solemnity: mourning the loss of life and livelihoods that an extractive and exploitative capitalist-industrial system creates. The Mourning Rebels meandered silently through the crowds, holding space for grief.
Inspired by other rebels around the world, XRDC uses the Mourning Rebels as a recurring form of performance art to show that we reject the numbness of today’s society and bear witness to the loss – grieving in public to expose the violence, including the destruction of natural ecosystems, the exploitation of people and animals, and the loss of dignity in political discourse and social interactions. Mourning is a form of resistance that breaks the silence and rejects the lie that this destruction is normal.
“When those in power try to silence us, we rise louder", explain rebels in D.C. “When they attack our communities, we fight back—together. Today was not just a protest; it was a call to defend our rights, our Constitution, and the planet we all share".
Photo: Will Dickson
Rebels marched for justice, for freedom, and for our future. Draped in black, they symbolized the ongoing destruction of our planet and the urgent need for action. Particularly poignant was when they joined forces with another group dressed as women from The Handmaid's Tale. Photo: Will Dickson
While XRDC keeps focusing on its two main campaigns -- stopping the investment in new methane infrastructure in DC and resisting the destruction of a forest for the expansion of a golf course -- the Mourning Rebels will remain a recurring action. In the midst of rising violence and crackdowns on dissent, mourning is an expression of solidarity and community. And it is through this crucial process of grief, that we can cultivate meaningful action.
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Action Round Up
Photo: Extinction Rebellion Rutshuru DRC
20 March 2025 | Kinshasa, DRC
XR Rutshuru DRC mobilized in the Congolese capital Kinshasa in March to call on the Congolese government to definitively cancel the tenders for the sale of 27 oil blocks and 3 gas wells located in vulnerable protected areas and peatlands. To learn more about this issue, follow @extinctionrebellionrutshurudrc on Instagram.
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