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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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BREAKING: Water protectors, land and bayou defenders arrested – Please support! #WaterIsLife #NoBayouBridge #NoDAPL

October 18, 2018 admin Leave a comment

On Thursday, October 18th several water protectors and land and bayou defenders interrupted a shareholder’s meeting where Kelsey Warren of…

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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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Calling all water protectors to Louisiana!

August 14, 2018 admin Leave a comment

This is an open call for all water protectors, kayaktivists, radical sailors and water going folk to join us on the frontlines as we fight the tail end of the Dakota Access Pipeline in the swamps of Louisiana.

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Enbridge Corporate Trickery in Texas

August 2, 2018 admin Leave a comment

The Valley Crossing Pipeline, also referred to as the “Nueces County to Brownsville” pipeline, was originally owned by Spectra Energy until big fish Canadian pipeline company Enbridge absorbed Spectra Energy in February 2017.

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‘Crawfish the Musical’ stops construction along #BBP pipeline route

April 10, 2018 admin Leave a comment

‘Crawfish the Musical’ Stopping construction along #BBP pipeline route. #NoBayouBridge #StopETP #ProtectWhatYouLove L’eau Est La Vie Camp – No Bayou…

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Uncolonized: Native experiences in public education, Opting out of public school

February 14, 2018 admin Leave a comment

An upcoming film about native experiences in public education and one family’s decision to opt out of public school.

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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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Posted in: Climate Change, Front Line Communities

Zapatista Army calls for Convocation to the First International Gathering for Women in Struggle

January 8, 2018 admin Leave a comment

Via Enlace Zapatista […]So if you are a woman in struggle who is against what is being done to us…

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“A $569 million barbecue”: Yaqui community dig up pipeline in Mexico

December 26, 2017 admin 1 Comment

“It’s not just in Mexico that pipeline projects have revivified old tribal claims. It’s happening across North America. In Canada, Kinder…

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A message from L’eau Est La Vie Camp: No Bayou Bridge Pipeline #NoBBP

December 20, 2017 admin Leave a comment

Via L’eau Est La Vie Camp on FB: Join the movement:  http://nobbp.org/join-us-2/ For more information: http://nobbp.org/  

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Hakhu Amazon Design: Empowering Women and Indigenous Resistance

December 15, 2017 admin Leave a comment

Hakhu is an indigenous-led organization in the Ecuadorian Amazon that is empowering indigenous women, promoting sustainable development, and protecting Mother…

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Free banner images for land and water protectors

December 13, 2017 admin Leave a comment

The Onaman Collective is offering free banner images for land and water protectors here:  http://onamancollective.com/murdoch-belcourt-banner-downloads/ Three indigenous artists compose the collective…

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Posted in: Art, Front Line Communities

Black Snake Killaz: A #NoDAPL Story (Video)

December 8, 2017 admin Leave a comment

Black Snake Killaz: A #NoDAPL Story from Unicorn Riot on Vimeo. Black Snake Killaz: a #NoDAPL story (120 mins) chronicles…

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Day of Action in Ponca City (Video): On the Rights of Mother Earth

December 6, 2017 admin Leave a comment

“Since 2008 when there was 5 earthquakes in Oklahoma that were under 1.0 to 1.5 we have escalated on a…

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Net Neutrality, Indigenous Resistance, and What To Do

December 1, 2017 Iris Rodriguez Leave a comment

Save the internet.

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Posted in: Decolonize, Front Line Communities, Take Action

Violence on the Land, Violence on our Bodies: Report and toolkit for indigenous response to environmental violence

November 29, 2017 admin Leave a comment

“The Violence on the Land, Violence on our Bodies report and toolkit are part of a multi-year initiative to document the ways…

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Women’s Declaration Against Kinder Morgan Man Camps

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“We invite all women, children and two-spirit people to add your name to this Declaration.”

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Building a Grassroots Movement for Community Rights and the Rights of Nature

November 27, 2017 admin Leave a comment

Via Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund – CELDF CELDF’s Thomas Linzey narrates this slideshow which examines why we’re unable to make…

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

November 14, 2017 admin Leave a comment

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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Drumbeat for Mother Earth (video)

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Drumbeat for Mother Earth is a video about the toxic legacy of chemical contamination on indigenous peoples. Drumbeat for Mother…

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Ponca Nation of Oklahoma to Recognize the Rights of Nature to Ban Fracking

November 3, 2017 admin Leave a comment

Via FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 30, 2017 MEDIA CONTACTS: Casey Camp-Horinek, Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma Business Council [email protected]  (580) 716-7015 Shannon Biggs, Co-founder…

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Religiously Grounded Pipeline Resistance in Pennsylvania

November 2, 2017 admin Leave a comment

On October 27th, Lancaster Against Pipelines in central Pa. organized their third action in the last two weeks at the site where the Williams Partners company is laying pipe for the Atlantic Sunrise pipeline.

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Stop the Line 3 pipeline

October 27, 2017 admin Leave a comment

The resistance to stop the Line 3 pipeline needs your support.  Please visit the links below for more information. For…

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“For the love of the people and Mother Earth”

October 25, 2017 admin Leave a comment

From the deserts of Phoenix Arizona, the Tonatierra Community Development Institute and the Comites de Defensa del Barrio shares a conversation with indigenous community…

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Posted in: Decolonize, Espanol, Front Line Communities, Rights of Nature

Breaking: Ponca Nation of OK to pass tribal law recognizing the rights of nature

October 24, 2017 admin Leave a comment

In an historic move, the Ponca Nation of OK unanimously agreed to pass a tribal law recognizing the rights of…

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Posted in: Front Line Communities, Rights of Nature

Huicholes: The Last Peyote Guardians

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A story about the mystical Wixárika People and the struggle against the Mexican government and multinational mining corporations to preserve Wirikuta.

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No Bayou Bridge: L’eau Est La Vie (Water Is Life) Camp in Southern Louisiana

October 23, 2017 admin Leave a comment

Energy Transfer Partners and the Dakota Access – Bayou Bridge pipeline connection.

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Indigenous Existance is Resistance in Texas: Yanaguana Indigenous People’s Week

October 4, 2017 admin

By Iris Rodriguez Recently in Texas, the Yanaguana Indigenous People’s Week was announced, a calendar of events celebrating indigenous roots across the…

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Posted in: Decolonize, Front Line Communities, Indigenous People's Day

Austin Stands For Native Rights, Against the Dos Republicas Coal Mine

October 3, 2017 admin Leave a comment

Oct. 5 is a monumental day in Austin for environmentalists, indigenous peoples, immigrants, border town residents and all threatened by the Trump administration.

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Posted in: Front Line Communities, Indigenous People's Day

Tiny House Warriors: Our Land is Home

September 27, 2017 admin Leave a comment

The Tiny House Warriors movement by the Secwepemc is constructing ten tiny houses along the TransMountain pipeline route, which plans to forcibly…

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

September 21, 2017 admin Leave a comment

“…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

Entrevista a Casey Camp-Horinek

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La resistencia contra los oleoductos en Norteamérica es señal del resurgimiento de los pueblos indígenas en el mundo, para Casey Camp-Horinek, lideresa de Oklahoma, Estados Unidos

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

Casey Camp-Horinek on defending land and water

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Native rights activist, actor and member of the Ponca Nation Casey Camp-Horinek on her experiences at Standing Rock and the importance of alliances between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.

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Posted in: 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
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