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Join us in Ponca this May 16-18 for the Frontline Oil & Gas conference

May 3, 2019 admin Leave a comment

Via http://frontlineoilandgas.org/ Featured image via Movement Rights Join us in Ponca City, Oklahoma this May 16-18, 2019. This Indigenous-led organizing…

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The Condor and The Eagle

October 4, 2018 admin Leave a comment

“An epic journey for climate justice from the Canadian Boreal forest to the Amazon Rainforest.” Via the official Indigogo Page:…

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In Houston After the Storm, la lucha sigue

January 25, 2018 admin Leave a comment

Houstonian activist-organizer Bryan Parras on environmental racism, grassroots action, and the challenges of rebuilding Houston sustainably in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.

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Posted in: Climate Change, Disaster

Rights of Nature: Definitions, Legal Frameworks, Indigenous Perspectives

January 16, 2018 admin Leave a comment

The following videos are from the first-ever Rights of Nature Symposium were held this past October 2017 at Tulane Law School.…

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Posted in: Climate Change, Rights of Nature

Multifaceted Resistance to Pipelines, Fossil Fuel Industry Makes Its Mark

January 11, 2018 Iris Rodriguez Leave a comment

Climate change, indigenous resistance, physical occupations, and public outrage across the world in opposition to fossil fuels have resulted in…

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Protests against US policy take international spotlight: “Keep it in the ground, we are here to shut it down!” (Video)

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Protests by indigenous, environmental activists take the scene at COP23 in Bonn, Germany. COP23 is the 23rd Conference of the Parties…

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Rights of Nature and Mother Earth: Rights-based law for systemic change

November 13, 2017 admin Leave a comment

“It is time to stop thinking we must protect nature and recognize that as much as every other life form on
Earth, we are nature.”

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First-ever Rights of Nature Symposium in the U.S.

October 25, 2017 admin Leave a comment

On Friday, October 27th, the first-ever Rights of Nature Symposium will be held at Tulane University Law School in New…

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Posted in: Climate Change, Event, Rights of Nature

Critical Conversations

October 17, 2017 admin Leave a comment

Rubecca Attilon (Dene Nation) Beaver First Nation speaks to Isaac Murdoch of the Anishinabek Nation (Onaman Collective) at Nimkii Aazhibikong about the urgency…

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What about the rights of Mother Earth?

September 21, 2017 admin Leave a comment

“We know firsthand that when you grind into the bones of the mother, that she begins to shake and shudder with pain, and with the reality that she has to live find a way to live with her waters being poisoned.”

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Posted in: Climate Change, Rights of Nature Filed under: Casey Camp-Horinek

‘No such thing as Human Rights’ – Casey Camp-Horinek

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“…We are suffering from environmental genocide where I live. The Occupied Territory of the United States of Amerikkka that belongs to the indigenous nations of the Americas has long understood the policies that have come down. “

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Posted in: Climate Change, Decolonize, Front Line Communities Filed under: Casey Camp-Horinek

Petro Metro: A Toxic Tour of Houston from Refineries to Superfund Sites in Wake of Harvey

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As originally published on Democracy Now In Texas, the devastation from Hurricane Harvey continues. At least 63 people have died,…

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Posted in: Climate Change, Disaster, Front Line Communities Filed under: Bryan Parras

Hurricane Harvey: ZIP Code & Race Determine Who Will Bear Burden of Climate Change

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As originally published on Democracy Now Concern continues to grow over the environmental impact of Hurricane Harvey on the Houston…

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Posted in: Climate Change, Disaster, Front Line Communities, Uncategorized Filed under: Bryan Parras

As Catastrophic Flooding Hits Houston, Fears Grow of Pollution from Oil Refineries & Superfund Sites

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As originally posted on Democracy Now A catastrophic storm has hit Houston, the nation’s fourth-largest city and home to the…

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Posted in: Climate Change, Disaster, Front Line Communities, Uncategorized Filed under: Bryan Parras

Environmental Crisis Unfolding in Houston as Oil & Chemical Industry Spew Toxic Pollutants into Air

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As originally posted on Democracy Now As fallout from Hurricane Harvey in Texas and Louisiana continues, at least 30 people…

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Posted in: Climate Change, Disaster, Front Line Communities, Uncategorized Filed under: Bryan Parras

Make America Indigenous Again & Stop the Frack Attack

September 11, 2017 admin Leave a comment

#IndigenousAgain #IndigenousBC #IndigenousBeforeColumbus #IndigenousBeforeColonization #IndigenousBeforeCapitalism #IndigenousBeforeCoalMining #IndigenousBeforeCommodification #IndigenousBeforeClimateCounting #IndigenousBeforeCorruption JOIN US!  Sponsor an event and add your city to the…

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