Glenn Dyer
Glenn Dyer was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana and now lives in Ridgewood, Queens. He is a historian, translator, amateur strategist, and part-time instructor at the Harry Van Arsdale Jr. Center for Labor Studies. Glenn is also part of 1882 Woodbine, a workshop and organizing space for practical experiments in building autonomy.
Notes from the Anthropocene #1
By Glenn Dyer and Stephanie WakefieldOn September 21, 2014, nearly 400,000 people took part in the Peoples Climate March and Mobilization, winding their way from Central Park through Midtown Manhattan and ending with a block party celebration on the citys mostly empty West Side (flooded during Sandy).
Notes from the Anthropocene #2: Infrastructure
By Glenn Dyer and Stephanie WakefieldIn November 2014, after grand juries in Missouri and New York refused to indict police officers for the killings of Mike Brown and Eric Garner, over 170 cities across America exploded with nightly demonstrations that blocked major highways, bridges, and even commuter rail and subway lines.