First Name : Joshua
Last Name : Gaurpera
Approx. Age : 32
State : Pennsylvania
Tags : East Coast Network
Notes
Joshua "Josh" Francisco Graupera (DOB: 02/25/90) is a radical artist who was one of the Marfolk Five who chained themselves to coal mining equipment at an action in 2010. He appears to have received some sort of pre-trial diversion an doesn't have a permanent record for his criminal activities. Graupera and his comrades were sued by Massey Energy. He was later involved in an anti-stadium protest movement which, given how shitty Philly fans are, I can't say I disagree with him on this protest. As of 2022, Graupera was an adjunct art professor at Temple University in Philadelphia. He's affiliated with the Blockadia Project which appears to be a semi-serious attempt to "create an intergalactic supportive space for people of color." Graupera was living in Lancaster at the time of the Marfolk Five action but moved to Philly in the mid 2010s where he lives in the Francisville neighborhood. Appropriately, his home is close to the Eastern State Penitentiary. https://archive.ph/DIXPs, https://archive.ph/4vFz2 https://youtu.be/6neSdVOh_BM?t=2924 https://www.youtube.com/user/joshgraupera/videos https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain_Justice_(organization)
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