Across Turtle Island, also known as the United States, Native communities have been organizing to
KEEP IT IN THE GROUND or to stop new fossil fuel development in their ancestral homelands.
With executive orders by the Trump administration to fast track projects
like KXL and DAPL and with Secretary Ryan Zinke recommending that
protections be taken away from National Monuments, it is a critical time
for organizers, both Native and non-native to strengthen partnerships
and organize more strategically than ever before.
In this webinar we will hear from:
Cherri Foytlin of BOLD Louisiana, who is working to stop the Bayou Bridge Pipeline in Souther Louisiana,
Casey Camp-Horinek, who is standing up to the fracking industry in Oklahoma and
Lisa DeVille,
who is of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation and works with
Protectors of Water and Earth Rights (POWER), to hold the oil and gas
industry in North Dakota accountable.
Dallas Goldtooth, Keep It In The Ground campaign director at the Indigenous Environmental Network will moderate.
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