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Washington DC, April 29, 2017. On a hot April day tens of thousands marched to the White House in The People's Climate March 2017. A broad and diverse crowd showed their displeasure and dismay at President Donald Trump's anti-environment administration and policies. Later in the day a smaller group staged an action at The Trump Hotel.

Protestors marched from Pershing Square to the Los Angeles Federal Building.

Anti-fracking protesters listening to speaker at a rally at the State Capitol in Denver.

Rally led by Native Hawaiians on the sidelines of the IUCN Congress in Honolulu. Demands included fighting against the Desecration of Sacred Mauna Kea, challenging the Trans Pacific Partnership, the destructive role of the US Military in the Pacific, the proposed Department of Interior rule to create a Native Hawaiian Tribe and opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline.

*Standing Rock Solidarity Rally: Stop the Money; Stop DAPL*

More than hundred people met at Buckley Park in Durango Colorado.

Distributing handouts, we marched through downtown to the local Wells Fargo

Bank where we circled the building and presented a letter to the branch

manager demanding that Wells Fargo stop funding the Dakota Access Pipeline.

 

Peace,

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In support of Standing Rock and all those fighting for clean water and a sustainable future without fossil fuel.

Protestors marched from Pershing Square to the Los Angeles Federal Building.

Protestors marched from Pershing Square to the Los Angeles Federal Building.

The public witnessed a new level of escalation on October 27, 2016 in the Native struggle at Standing Rock, as police swept through an encampment in the direct path of the Dakota Access pipeline (DAPL). The resulting standoff with the National Guard, and police officers from various states, led to more than 100 arrests. Advancing authorities attacked Water Protectors with flash grenades, bean bag launchers, pepper spray and Long Range Acoustic Devices (LRADs). It is crucial that people recognize that Standing Rock is part of an ongoing struggle against colonial violence. The Dakota Access pipeline (#NoDAPL) is a front of struggle in a long-erased war against Native peoples -- a war that has been active since first contact, and waged without interruption. Photo by Richard Bluecloud Castaneda

At last night's pow wow/protest against the pipeline and Trump presidency across the Trump Tower in Chicago.

Boozhoo to Enbridge - Our Resistance Continues: We canoed from the Cannon Ball River area over to the DAPL corridor along the Missouri River Saturday. We paid a little visit. MNI Wiconi #WaterisLife #ShutDownDAPL #LoveWaterNotOil

 

Solidarity and Support, Red Warrior Camp

+ No Dakota Access in Treaty Territory - Camp of the Sacred...

 

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I spent a week at Standing Rock to document the protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline.

Three young women marching in protest against the Dakota pipeline in Denver,Co.

Native American man marching against the Dakota Access Pipeline in Denver,Co.

NoDAPL, Berlin Februar 2017.

Demonstration gegen die Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) und gegen Kredite der BayernLB und der Deutschen Bank für die DAPL in Berlin-Mitte am 17.2.2017.

Rund 70 Menschen beteiligen sich an der Auftaktkundgebung am Tränenpalast und gehen die Friedrichstraße südwärts bis zur Filiale der Deutschen Bank in der Friedrichstraße 191. Nach der Zwischenkundgebung an der Deutschen Bank geht die Demonstration weiter bis in die Kronenstraße zum Hauptsitz der Deutschen Kreditbank Aktiengesellschaft (DBK), eine hundertprozentige Tochter der Bayrischen Landesbank (BayernLB), wo es eine Abschlusskundgebung gibt.

Die Demonstration fordert die sofortige Rücknahme der Kredite von 120 Millionen US$ der BayernLB und 275 Millionen US$ der Deutschen Bank als finanzielle Unterstützung der gefährlichen Dakota Access Pipeline. Abgesehen von der Missachtung der Vertragsrechte der Lakota Sioux Nation, bedroht die DAPL das Trinkwasser von 18 Millionen Menschen flussabwärts. Die BayernLB überdenkt momentan ihre Investition und Mitte Februar sollte diese eine erneute Entscheidung treffen.

Aus dem Demonstrations-Aufruf:

„Wir sagen nein zur DAPL und nein zu Trumps Kriegsagenda und Umweltzerstörung! Wir protestieren gemeinsam, um:

1) Die BayernLB und die Deutschen Bank dazu zu bewegen, keine Kredite an die von der Dakota Access Pipeline auszugeben!

2) Der Welt zu sagen, dass der Anti-LSBTQI Vizepräsident Pence und der Klimakiller Außenminister Rex Tilleron hier in Deutschland nicht willkommen sind!“ (Zur Zeit sind Pence und Tilleron von der US-Regierung zu zwei Konferenzen in Europa)

Die Demonstration in Berlin Teil der weltweiten Aktionswoche ‘Global Week of Action’ gegen die Dakota Access Pipeline und eines gemeinsamen Aktionstages, gleichzeitig demonstrieren heute Menschen in 70 weiteren Städten weltweit gegen DAPL und für die Rücknahme der Bankkredite für die DAPL.

Hintergrund-Infos:

Die Dakota Access Pipeline (kurz: DAPL), auch Bakken Pipeline genannt, ist eine im Bau befindliche Erdölpipeline zwischen der erdölreichen Bakken-Formation in North Dakota und dem Pipelineknotenpunkt Patoka in Illinois. Die Pipeline soll eine Länge von 1.880 km haben und durch die US-Bundesstaaten North Dakota, South Dakota und Iowa bis nach Illinois führen. Ihr Bau wird von US-weiten Protesten begleitet und wurde mehrmals gerichtlich gestoppt.

Initiator des rund 3,8 Milliarden US-Dollar teuren Projekt ist der Pipelinebetreiber Energy Transfer Partners.

Dabei werden 200 Wasserläufe überquert ( "water-crossings" ). Vor allem im Gebiet des sich aus einem weit verzweigten Netz von Zuflüssen speisenden Missouri River verläuft die Pipeline durch eine große Flusslandschaft.

Der Protest gegen die Dakota Access Pipeline ist eine der größten Umweltbewegungen der 2000er Jahre in den USA. Der Protest führte zur größten Zusammenkunft von Indianer Nordamerikas seit 1920.

Die Sioux von Standing Rock wehren sich gegen den Bau der Pipeline über Grabstätten und heiligem Land ihrer Vorfahren. Viele ihrer Grabstätten und heilige Orte wurden bereits zerstört, weitere Zerstörungen wurden angekündigt…

#NoDAPL #WaterISLife #DefundDAPL #WasserIstLeben

#StandWithStandingRock #KeepItInTheGround #BavariaDivests #BankExit

© B. Sauer-Diete/bsd-photo-archiv

These are pics from Stop the Dakota Pipeline held yesterday in Linden, Michigan.

February 16th, 2012

 

OUR TOWN Local Leadership forum

(Online: wiki.tothevillagesquare.org/x/dAPl )

 

Participating in the forum moderated by Tallahassee Democrat Executive Editor Bob Gabordi were (left to right when seated):

 

City Commissioner Gil Ziffer, City Commissioner Nancy Miller, County Commissioner Bryan Desloge, County Commissioner Nick Maddox, County Commissioner Kristin Dozier, County Commissioner John Dailey, and County Commissioner Akin Akinyemi

 

Photo credit: Bob Howard

 

The programming was sponsored by the Tallahassee Democrat, Leadership Tallahassee and The Village Square

New Haven rallies in Solidarity with Standing Rock Sioux and against TD Bank’s financing of the Energy Transfer Partners Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), the genocidal desecration of sacred lands, and the violation of Tribal sovereignty and treaties, TD Bank, 994 Chapel Street, New Haven, Connecticut, Tuesday, February 14, 2017.

Protestors marched from Pershing Square to the Los Angeles Federal Building.

Native American man taking video of speakers at the Native Nations March in Denver, Co.

Group of kids, members of Earth Guardians, lead an anti-fracking march in Denver.

NoDAPL Rally Dallas, TX

Young child raises hand made sign above her head that says "Our Watr", two women march beside her at protest against Dakota pipeline.

Listening to a speaker at the Native Nations March in Denver, Co.

Protestors marched from Pershing Square to the Los Angeles Federal Building.

On a Press Conference held at the New York City Hall steps on February 23,2017; Leaders from the Ramapough Lenape Nation, NYC American Indian Community House, American Indian Law Alliance, American Indian Law Alliance, backed by allies including a wide range of community, environmental and environmental justice organizations, call on Mayor de Blasio as well as Comptroller Stringer to end the City’s business, contracts and pension fund investments with banks such as Wells Fargo, which are funding the Dakota Access pipeline (DAPL).

New Haven rallies in Solidarity with Standing Rock Sioux and against TD Bank’s financing of the Energy Transfer Partners Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), the genocidal desecration of sacred lands, and the violation of Tribal sovereignty and treaties, TD Bank, 994 Chapel Street, New Haven, Connecticut, Tuesday, February 14, 2017.

Protestors marched from Pershing Square to the Los Angeles Federal Building.

Boozhoo to Enbridge - Our Resistance Continues: We canoed from the Cannon Ball River area over to the DAPL corridor along the Missouri River Saturday. We paid a little visit. MNI Wiconi #WaterisLife #ShutDownDAPL #LoveWaterNotOil

 

Solidarity and Support, Red Warrior Camp

+ No Dakota Access in Treaty Territory - Camp of the Sacred...

 

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Please email honortheearthmedia@gmail.com for any use of photos. These are copyrighted ©2016 honorearth.org | littleredfeatherdesign.com

The Standing Rock Solidarity March end with rally at Lafayette Park in front of the White House, where Senator Bernie Sanders rallied the crowd with his efforts to end the DAPL construction and move the country towards clean energy.

 

#NoDAPL

-Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT)

Boozhoo to Enbridge - Our Resistance Continues: We canoed from the Cannon Ball River area over to the DAPL corridor along the Missouri River Saturday. We paid a little visit. MNI Wiconi #WaterisLife #ShutDownDAPL #LoveWaterNotOil

 

Solidarity and Support, Red Warrior Camp

+ No Dakota Access in Treaty Territory - Camp of the Sacred...

 

Photos here for sharing: lightroom.adobe.com/shares/f21f287693b94f09a6490a9d17738126

 

Please email honortheearthmedia@gmail.com for any use of photos. These are copyrighted ©2016 honorearth.org | littleredfeatherdesign.com

Over 500 people according to police estimates protested the DAPL today in front of the US Army Corps of Engineers district office in Albuquerque, NM, USA. They chanted “Water Is Life” in three languages and demanded the Corps withdraw the pipeline permit.

 

photo credit: J. Mackenzie

 

~JM

 

Jim Mackenzie

505.350.6000

jim@350newmexico

350NewMexico.org

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