Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Josh Fox is artistic director of the International WOW Company. His 2010 film Gasland galvanized the anti-fracking movement and his 2016 film How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can’t Change aired on HBO in June 2016.
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Josh Fox: The Dakota Access Pipeline Fight Is Far From Over
Now we’re at a point where we can name currency, debts, big finance, big extraction, consumer values, advertising, the global corporate state. We can name that common colonizer, that common enemy and we have to address it and own it for what it is because we are all part of it. For me, I’m just one soul that has to be willing to sacrifice something in order to liberate from this thousand year old enemy.
February 17, 2017



















