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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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Does A River Have Rights?

March 10, 2018 admin Leave a comment

Via the Lush Summit 2018 Answering the question, is a talk by Shannon Biggs from Movement Rights, on indigenous and nature’s…

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First tribe in the U.S. recognizes Rights of Nature into law

January 23, 2018 admin Leave a comment

Congratulations to the Ponca Nation of Oklahoma on making history by becoming the the first tribe in the U.S. to…

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

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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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Rights Of Nature: Indigenous Perspective (Symposium Video)

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The Rights of Nature Symposium was held on October 27, 2017, at Tulane Law School in New Orleans.

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Press Release: International Rights of Nature tribunal finds legal systems incapable of preventing climate change and protecting nature

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Via Movement Rights BONN, Germany – The 4th session of the International Rights of Nature Tribunal, held concurrently with the…

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

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“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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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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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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“For the love of the people and Mother Earth”

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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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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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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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