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This man with fist raised in the air, has an emotional reaction to a speaker at the Native Nations March in Denver, Co.
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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Young woman marching in protest against Dakota Access pipeline large group of people with signs behind her.
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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Campaign volunteer Jackie Brown talks with protesters about the effects of the pipeline on Native Americans during a sit in protest against the Democratic party's response to the Dakota Access Pipeline at the Greenville Democratic campaign office on Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016. (Abbey Mercando for WITN)
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
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).
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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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
Participating by Skype from Washington DC: Commissioner Andrew Gillum
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, Wednesday, September 7, 2016.
Indigenous Advocates launched an art intervention, by placing Out of Order signs on ATMs at various locations of JP Morgan Chase in Manhattan, calling on New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Comptroller Scott Stringer to use their positions on the NYC Banking Commission to to end the city's relationship with JPMorgan Chase and other banks funding pipelines like the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL). (Photo by Erik McGregor)
Group of women kneeling to sign large poster in support of Native Americans and others protesting piplne in North Dakota.
Environmental and political groups stages a rally and march in Austin against the Dakota Access Pipeline.
In keeping with the larger "No DAPL" movement, the rally features speakers who spoke out against repression, water pollution and corporate greed -- the main themes of the movement.
James Zogby of the Arab American Institute speaks in support of the Standing Rock Nation at U.S. Army Corps of Engineers headquarters. The protest was one of many in a global day of action against the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) calling on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to cancel the permit for the project. Photo by Robert Meyers
February 16th, 2012
OUR TOWN Local Leadership forum
(Online: wiki.tothevillagesquare.org/x/dAPl
Photo credit: Bob Howard
The programming was sponsored by the Tallahassee Democrat, Leadership Tallahassee and The Village Square
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).
An upside down American flag, a sign of distress, with a Native American figure on it, was on display at the Native Nations March in Denver.
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.
These are some photos and an article about it. It was widely covered on
local paper and TV.
www.seanrayford.com/blog/2017/2/nodapl-march-and-protest-...
I embedded the photos below.
Thank you,
Charles