Skip to content

13 March: Stop Cop City and the Future of Direct Action Environmental Justice. Dr Joseph Brown

  • by

Speaker: Dr Joseph Brown

Date: Thursday 13 March 2025
Time: TBC
Online

The Stop Cop City movement represents a convergence of racial justice, anarchism, and environmentalism. Activists employ a diversity of tactics to halt the construction of an unwanted police training facility, with canvassers, litigators, and civil resistors sharing space with rioters and arsonists. Based on participant observation and dozens of interviews collected in the movement’s forest camps, this paper draws insights about the future of environmental direct action. Ecology is increasingly bound up in currents of racial justice, anticolonialism, and class struggle. Activists turn to direct action for a variety instrumental and philosophical reasons, with the life-or-death nature of social and environmental issues encouraging moderates to accept the radicals in their midst. A study of Stop Cop City exposes the current dynamics of environmental justice and its likely future in a world of stark inequality and climate collapse. Activists may try virtually anything when the struggle is for everything.

Joseph Brown is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts Boston. His research concerns the politics of environmental protest and state repression, terrorism and ethnic violence. Dr. Brown’s books include Force of Words: The Logic of Terrorist Threats (Columbia University Press, 2020) and For the People and the Land: Direct Action Environmental Justice (Columbia University Press, forthcoming). He received his Ph.D from Columbia University in 2015.

To register email: [email protected]