📢 OOPS. SORRY CANADA.

Apparently, we accidentally let the ghost of capitalism set our Canadian merch prices. So if you were wondering why a hoodie cost as much as a car payment—yeah, our bad. 🙈

Our online store was converting USD to CAD in a way that made it look like we were trying to retire off T-shirt sales. Spoiler: we’re not. We’ve fixed the issue now, so the prices are finally reasonable (as reasonable as anything can be in 2025).

Massive thanks to the folks who still bought hoodies and shirts at the ridiculous prices—y’all basically paid a “we don't know what the fuck we’re doing” tax, and honestly, that helps us a lot. But seriously, we’re not trying to fleece anyone. We're just a bunch of scrappy artists and land defenders trying to keep the lights on and the stories coming.

New, non-ripoff prices are live now. Go grab some gear if you haven’t yet. Or don’t. We’re not your boss.

https://amplifierfilms.myshopify.com/

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Fuck Canada Day. Support Anti-Colonial Media.

Yeah, we know—it’s Canada Day. A day when this colonial state pats itself on the back with fireworks and maple-washed history books. But for many of us, it’s a day of mourning, resistance, and truth-telling.

At Amplifier Films, we’re not here to celebrate genocide wrapped in red and white. We’re a crew made up of people from colonized lands—Kanien’kehá:ka Territory, Borikén, and beyond—and we’ve dedicated our work to tearing down colonial lies and amplifying the real stories of land defense, past and present.

From the forests of so-called Canada to the streets of occupied Palestine, we bring you radical media from the front lines. That means real stories. Real resistance. Real decolonial politics. No filters. No apologies.

We’ve got two major projects right now that need your support:

🔥 Red Road to the West Bank – Following Indigenous land defenders from Turtle Island connecting with Palestinian resistance on the ground. https://amplifierfilms.ca/redroad

🔥 Front Line Reports – Ongoing, no-bullshit coverage of land back struggles, settler violence, and Indigenous resistance here and abroad. https://amplifierfilms.ca/shorts

Throw down if you can. A donation of $70 or more gets you a keffiyeh as a thank-you—a symbol of resistance and solidarity.

📣 This Canada Day, skip the fireworks. Fund the fire. Support anti-colonial media.

https://amplifierfilms.ca/donate

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Ellen Gabriel appears in this video, one of the first projects by Amplifier Films, recorded in the middle of the pandemic—just before we shifted our focus to working on Yintah full-time. Ellen was a spokesperson for Kanehsatà:ke during the 1990 Oka Crisis, which people from the community refer to as the Siege of Kanehsatà:ke. As we approach the 35th anniversary of that pivotal moment, we’re sharing a few reflections on its impact. The resistance at Kanehsatà:ke inspired Indigenous people not only in so-called Canada, but around the world. Still, the struggle for Indigenous sovereignty is far from over. Stay tuned for more videos exploring this important chapter in Indigenous resistance.

#Kanehsatake #OkaCrisis #IndigenousResistance #EllenGabriel #AmplifierFilms #LandBack #IndigenousSovereignty #35YearsOfResistance #Decolonize #NativeRights #MohawkResistance #SiegeOfKanehsatake #HistoryMatters #SupportIndigenousMedia