They Extract, We Interrupt: Organizing in an Age of Exploitation
We’re living in a time where everything is up for sale. Extraction isn’t just a resource issue anymore, it’s a system. It’s how capitalism feeds: drilling into oil fields, into forest floors, into timelines. The news cycles the noise. But outside the internet, there’s still space to interrupt.
This project is about taking that space back.
It’s not about going viral. It’s about going visible. Posters, stickers, wheatpaste—these are the tools. Not because they’re retro, but because they’re real. They stick around. They speak without needing to be shared. They show up in places the algorithm won’t.
“They Extract, We Interrupt” is a call to use what’s left—walls, poles, sidewalks—and turn them into signal paths. Into routes for resistance. Into reminders that not everything has to be filtered, flattened, or fed through someone else’s platform.
Organizing doesn’t have to be branded. It doesn’t have to be polite. It just has to happen. In-person, on-paper, out loud.
Interrupt scrolling. Interrupt the silence.
Interrupt the extraction.