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While the Dakota Access Pipeline fight is far from over, some people at the camps are packing up and returning home at the request of the Standing Rock Sioux tribal leadership. But there are a number of other pipeline fights that are still looming. We’ll talk about the Enbridge 3, Trans Mountain Pipeline, and a few others that have Natives worried.
Guests:
Winona LaDuke (Anishinaabe) – executive director of Honor the Earth
Charlene Aleck (Tsleil-Waututh Nation) – councilor for the Tsleil-Waututh Nation and a councilor liaison for Sacred Trust Initiative
Cherri Foytlin (Dine/Cherokee) – state director for Bold Louisiana and a volunteer for Bridge the Gulf
Break music: Track 03 (song) Red Lake Singers (artist) Old Times (album)
David Bielut says
Looking for more info about organizing to confront Bayou Bridge in LA. I will be at the public hearing in Baton Rouge on Jan 12th.
Is there a gathering beforehand to help instruct people on what to expect at this hearing?
Sincerely,
David Bielut
Lanny Cotler says
Be prepared. Learn how the Powers-that-be operate…since the beginning.
See the few, short, powerful videos of ClassWarFilms
http://www.youtube.com/classwarfilms
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Serge Vicenza says
Exciting Native novel about a tribe and a family thwarted the govt’s attempt to store nuclear waste on their res.
In the Beginning the Dance
Democracy Dancing Press
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0615497527