The year 2020 has caused many white people to realize we live in a racist system. The Green New Deal is about systemic change for all, and deconstructing racism must be front and central in this agenda.
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Resistance at Standing Rock: The People From Oceti Sakowin Camp
The battle over the Dakota Access Pipeline renewed this week with the U.S. Army Corps's turnaround approval of the project. Here are some of the faces and voices from Standing Rock, in their own words.
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Standing Rock Tribal Council Approves Evacuation Order for All Camps
Water protectors learned Friday they have thirty days to leave the camps that have helped swell the movement to stop construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
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Resistance at Standing Rock: The People From Oceti Sakowin Camp
Some of the faces and voices from Standing Rock, in their own words.
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Resistance at Standing Rock: The People From Oceti Sakowin Camp
Some of the faces and voices from Standing Rock, in their own words.
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Pipeline Protesters Vow to Stay Camped on Federal Land
Standing Rock Sioux tribal leader Dave Archambault confidently explained that they'll stay at the Oceti Sakowin camp and continue with nonviolent protests despite the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' threat to close the camp on Dec. 5.
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How Far Will North Dakota Go to Get This Pipeline?
They’ve already tried intimidation and humiliation, and the number of arrests are increasing. The latest tactic is to toss around the word “riot” as if saying it often enough will change its definition.
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Act Out! [79] - What You Need to Know about Dakota Access Pipeline & How a Coal Mine Became a Forest
This week, the fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline rages on, despite a joint statement asking Big Oil to play nice.