To glorify deadly as a depoliticized dramatic character study is to spit in the face of corpses and survivors of the so-called Atomic Age.
Klee Benally is a Diné (Navajo) musician, traditional dancer, artist, filmmaker, & Indigenous anarchist. He currently lives in Flagstaff, Arizona. Klee is originally from Black Mesa and has worked nearly all of his life at the front lines in struggles to protect Indigenous sacred lands. Klee provides strategic planning and direct action training with Indigenous Action Media and is currently the national coordinator for Clean Up The Mines. Klee helped establish Táala Hooghan Infoshop, Protect the Peaks, and Outta Your Backpack Media, and volunteers with Haul No.
Leona Morgan is the co-founder of Nuclear Issues Study Group; a Diné or “Navajo” community organizer and a leading advocate from communities in New Mexico impacted by CIS and uranium mining.