blog.aspb.org - The breakaway attention-getter from Plant Physiology this year was “Mechanosensitivity below ground: touch-sensitive smell-producing roots in the shy plant Mimosa pudica” , demonstrating once again... Cleanup begins after pipeline oil spill near Belfield Shared by Ines Hoffmann
valleynewslive.com - BISMARCK, N.D. (Valley News Live) The North Dakota Department of Health is releasing more details about an oil spill in Billings County caused by a pipeline leak. The leak was discovered Monday Dec... Pipeline rupture spews oil into creek 150 miles from Standing Rock
ecowatch.com - After a visit by its representatives to Standing Rock, Swedish financial institution Nordea announced today that it will not back the Dakota Access Pipeline if it violates the demands of the Standi...
sacredstonecamp.org - We, the below stated, are a coalition of grassroots groups living and working in the Dakota Access resistance camps along the Cannon Ball River in Oceti Sakowin treaty lands. Sacred Stone Camp | ...
independent.co.uk - The Army Corps of Engineers will not grant a key permit for the Dakota Access Pipeline to cross under the lake on the Standing Rock reservation in North Dakota, securing an enormous win for the Nat...
ecowatch.com - The chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Dave Archambault II, received a letter today from the district commander of the Corps of Engineers, John Henderson, informing him that the Army Corps ...
indypendent.org - Opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline began in October 2014. Young warriors of the Standing Rock Sioux established the Sacred Stone Camp in April 2016. Since then, native and non-native supporte...
globalvoices.org - The protest at Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota, US has mobilized hundreds of Native American tribes as well as solidarity across the world. The protests are against the construction of th...
thinkprogress.org - “A lot of us were sleeping on floors. A lot of people didn’t have blankets or mats to sleep on. When we first got in, a lot of people didn’t have socks or shoes,” Atsa E’sha Hoferer said of his own...
motherjones.com - Ome Tlaloc walked through the North Dakota hills with a flashlight and a walkie-talkie, scouting for police in the prairie dark. Earlier that evening, I'd met the 30-year-old on Highway 1806, where...
zenpeacemakers.org - Posted by Zen Peacemakers on Dec 12, 2016 in Blog, Native American, Non-Violence, Socially Engaged Buddhism, Zen Peacemaker Order | 0 comments By Sensei Michel Engu Dobbs, Zen Peacemaker Order Abou...
wearethemedia.tv - Red Warrior Camp has left the Lands and Waters of Oceti Sakowin. Grassroots leaders LaDonna Tamakawastewin Allard, and Chase Iron Eyes from Standing Rock have also spoken and have made it abundantl...
modeldmedia.com - Protests over the Dakota Access Pipeline have become a major national story and one of the most prominent environmental movements in years. People from all over the country have travelled to Standi...
ammo.com - With the Obama presidency in its final year, there is one central element of his foreign policy that has received little attention – the dramatic acceleration of lethal weapons exports by the U.S. ...
indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com - Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Jason Mraz, Joel Rafael and John Trudell’s Bad Dog donated over $85k to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe this week from proceeds and donations from their November 27 bene...
harpersbazaar.com - As federal officials ask for more time to make a final decision on the Dakota Access Pipeline, police and protestors continue their standoff on government-owned property near the tribal lands of th...
features.mjr.jour.umt.edu - An exciting opportunity for journalists, and yet one that brought extraordinary challenges. When it came to covering the Standing Rock Sioux tribe’s movement against the Dakota Access Pipeline, rep...
austinchronicle.com - Shortly after 4am on Monday, a small caravan of cars pulled up in front of a pipe yard on the west side of Alpine, Texas – until recently, a rare sight in this remote corner of the state. In the mo...
telesurtv.net - People took to the streets of Temuco Monday afternoon, demanding Chilean President Michelle Bachelet release Machi Francisca Linconao — an important spiritual leader of the Mapuche people imprisone...
inthesetimes.com - When protestors took to the streets of Ferguson, Mo., in 2014 in response to the police killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown, they also turned the nation’s attention to a related issue: the growing...
edition.independent.co.uk - The US Army recently issued an official announcement that it will not approve the proposed route of the Dakota Access Pipeline, a highly controversial project that would transport crude oil through...
gofundme.com - I am a health care provider from Canada. I lived at Spirit Lake Nation as a youth and responded to the Standing Rock Call out to "all Nations, all Relations" to provide health care to the water pr...
gazettetimes.com - The construction site for a controversial oil pipeline in North Dakota is about 1,400 miles from Corvallis. But while its development isn't exactly local, the Standing Rock Sioux-led effort to stop...
justicenewsnetwork.com - If you are one of those people that believes that the Standing Rock protest is over and that the protesters should all go home, you are one of those people that needs to check again. Yes, it is tru...
entitymag.com - Although the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline is at a halt, the tensions between Standing Rock protesters and law enforcement officials are still high. For months, the Standing Rock Sioux...
Shared by StandingRock theguardian.com - Electronic monitoring equipment failed to detect a pipeline rupture that spewed more than 176,000 gallons of crude oil into a North Dakota creek, according to the pipeline’s operator, about 150 mil...
independent.co.uk - The Army Corps of Engineers will not grant a key permit for the Dakota Access Pipeline to cross under the lake on the Standing Rock reservation in North Dakota, securing an enormous win for the Nat... Army Corps Sends Eviction Notice to Standing Rock Shared by Shelia Dabney Owie
valleynewslive.com - BISMARCK, N.D. (Valley News Live) The North Dakota Department of Health is releasing more details about an oil spill in Billings County caused by a pipeline leak. The leak was discovered Monday Dec...
theguardian.com - Electronic monitoring equipment failed to detect a pipeline rupture that spewed more than 176,000 gallons of crude oil into a North Dakota creek, according to the pipeline’s operator, about 150 mil...
markpatrickmcguire.wordpress.com - Resolved since April 2016 to stop the $3.8 Billion Dakota Access Pipeline and anticipating colder temperatures this winter, Lakota Water Protectors Floris White Bull and Wašté Win Young reached out...
nationofchange.org - As completion of the Dakota Access pipeline remains on standby after the Army Corps of Engineers announced on Sunday that it would not authorize the development company to drill under the Missouri ...
mysanantonio.com - One of the Obama administration’s core competencies is suspending pipeline projects with no cause. It will leave office with another notch in its belt, now that the Army Corps of Engineers has acte...
inhabitat.com - On Monday, North Dakota state officials reported that an oil pipeline just 150 miles away from the Dakota Access Pipeline protest site has ruptured, spilling more than 176,000 gallons of crude oil ...
poynter.org - Today's news that Peter Baker is rejoining the White House beat for The New York Times was a historic one for the newspaper. With Baker's addition, the Times now has six reporters covering 1600 Pen...
thestar.com - Many communities across NAN face similar encroachments. As indigenous peoples we have a sacred duty to protect our waters, our lands and our rights. We support the rights and responsibility of all ...
sciencealert.com - A faulty pipeline has leaked 176,000 gallons of crude oil into a creek and the surrounding countryside 2.5 hours away from the Standing Rock protests in North Dakota. The spill, which went undetec...
news.umt.edu - MISSOULA – Montana Journalism Review, a University of Montana School of Journalism student-produced publication, released a special web report on Dec. 13 analyzing how the media covered the Standin...
ocweekly.com - Eric Massimino of Huntington Beach hopped on a bus that took him and 40 other water protectors to an area of desolate highway in North Dakota where Energy Transfer Partners had begun lying pipe
huffingtonpost.com - I arrived the night before and was staying in a hotel about an hour away from Standing Rock. As soon as my friend and I walked into the hotel, the receptionist gave us a dirty look. We shrugged it ... Increase Your Energy to Be More Effective in Healing Others Shared by Gary Franklin
crowdfund.ucsf.edu - In early September 2016, the Do No Harm Coalition at UCSF was invited to help create a free clinic at the camp of the Standing Rock Lakota Dakota and their supporters who are gathering to protect a...
wetalkwelisten.wordpress.com - Rev. Dr. Linda E. Thomas – Professor of Theology and Anthropology, Chair of LSTC’s Diversity Committee, Editor – “We Talk. We Listen.” I go to Standing Rock because I am a Christian, living out my ...
ecowatch.com - After a visit by its representatives to Standing Rock, Swedish financial institution Nordea announced today that it will not back the Dakota Access Pipeline if it violates the demands of the Standi...
sacredstonecamp.org - We, the below stated, are a coalition of grassroots groups living and working in the Dakota Access resistance camps along the Cannon Ball River in Oceti Sakowin treaty lands. Sacred Stone Camp | ...
valleynewslive.com - BISMARCK, N.D. (Valley News Live) The North Dakota Department of Health is releasing more details about an oil spill in Billings County caused by a pipeline leak. The leak was discovered Monday Dec...
theguardian.com - Electronic monitoring equipment failed to detect a pipeline rupture that spewed more than 176,000 gallons of crude oil into a North Dakota creek, according to the pipeline’s operator, about 150 mil...
independent.co.uk - The Army Corps of Engineers will not grant a key permit for the Dakota Access Pipeline to cross under the lake on the Standing Rock reservation in North Dakota, securing an enormous win for the Nat...
ecowatch.com - The chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Dave Archambault II, received a letter today from the district commander of the Corps of Engineers, John Henderson, informing him that the Army Corps ...
indypendent.org - Opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline began in October 2014. Young warriors of the Standing Rock Sioux established the Sacred Stone Camp in April 2016. Since then, native and non-native supporte...
globalvoices.org - The protest at Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota, US has mobilized hundreds of Native American tribes as well as solidarity across the world. The protests are against the construction of th...
thinkprogress.org - “A lot of us were sleeping on floors. A lot of people didn’t have blankets or mats to sleep on. When we first got in, a lot of people didn’t have socks or shoes,” Atsa E’sha Hoferer said of his own...
markpatrickmcguire.wordpress.com - Resolved since April 2016 to stop the $3.8 Billion Dakota Access Pipeline and anticipating colder temperatures this winter, Lakota Water Protectors Floris White Bull and Wašté Win Young reached out...
nationofchange.org - As completion of the Dakota Access pipeline remains on standby after the Army Corps of Engineers announced on Sunday that it would not authorize the development company to drill under the Missouri ...
huffingtonpost.com - I arrived the night before and was staying in a hotel about an hour away from Standing Rock. As soon as my friend and I walked into the hotel, the receptionist gave us a dirty look. We shrugged it ...
mysanantonio.com - One of the Obama administration’s core competencies is suspending pipeline projects with no cause. It will leave office with another notch in its belt, now that the Army Corps of Engineers has acte...
TheChakras.org - On Sunday afternoon, after the Global Prayer Effort, we received the good news that the Army Corps of Engineers said they would stop construction of the North Dakota Pipeline through Sioux land...
occupywallst.nyc - In one of the most historic, non-violent direct actions ever taken, thousands have united to protect the water of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and the rights to water for the whole world. The NoDA...
abc.net.au - The North Dakota Department of Health (NDDH) has confirmed that an estimated 4,200 barrels (667,000 litres) of oil have leaked from a pipeline approximately 240 kilometres from Standing Rock, where...
inhabitat.com - On Monday, North Dakota state officials reported that an oil pipeline just 150 miles away from the Dakota Access Pipeline protest site has ruptured, spilling more than 176,000 gallons of crude oil ...
edgeeffects.net - Editor’s note: This lightly edited piece originally appeared in About Place Journal IV.II: “Animals Among Us,” a literary journal published by the Black Earth Institute dedicated to re-forging the ...
info-europa.com - It’s unknown how long the pipeline had been leaking before the landowner discovered it, raising questions about whether the pipeline had monitoring equipment. “We have several working theories and ...
wetalkwelisten.wordpress.com - Rev. Dr. Linda E. Thomas – Professor of Theology and Anthropology, Chair of LSTC’s Diversity Committee, Editor – “We Talk. We Listen.” I go to Standing Rock because I am a Christian, living out my ...
motherjones.com - Ome Tlaloc walked through the North Dakota hills with a flashlight and a walkie-talkie, scouting for police in the prairie dark. Earlier that evening, I'd met the 30-year-old on Highway 1806, where...
zenpeacemakers.org - Posted by Zen Peacemakers on Dec 12, 2016 in Blog, Native American, Non-Violence, Socially Engaged Buddhism, Zen Peacemaker Order | 0 comments By Sensei Michel Engu Dobbs, Zen Peacemaker Order Abou...
poynter.org - Today's news that Peter Baker is rejoining the White House beat for The New York Times was a historic one for the newspaper. With Baker's addition, the Times now has six reporters covering 1600 Pen...
thestar.com - Many communities across NAN face similar encroachments. As indigenous peoples we have a sacred duty to protect our waters, our lands and our rights. We support the rights and responsibility of all ...
modeldmedia.com - Protests over the Dakota Access Pipeline have become a major national story and one of the most prominent environmental movements in years. People from all over the country have travelled to Standi...
indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com - Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Jason Mraz, Joel Rafael and John Trudell’s Bad Dog donated over $85k to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe this week from proceeds and donations from their November 27 bene...
crowdfund.ucsf.edu - In early September 2016, the Do No Harm Coalition at UCSF was invited to help create a free clinic at the camp of the Standing Rock Lakota Dakota and their supporters who are gathering to protect a...
sciencealert.com - A faulty pipeline has leaked 176,000 gallons of crude oil into a creek and the surrounding countryside 2.5 hours away from the Standing Rock protests in North Dakota. The spill, which went undetec...
news.umt.edu - MISSOULA – Montana Journalism Review, a University of Montana School of Journalism student-produced publication, released a special web report on Dec. 13 analyzing how the media covered the Standin...
ocweekly.com - Eric Massimino of Huntington Beach hopped on a bus that took him and 40 other water protectors to an area of desolate highway in North Dakota where Energy Transfer Partners had begun lying pipe. Th...
features.mjr.jour.umt.edu - An exciting opportunity for journalists, and yet one that brought extraordinary challenges. When it came to covering the Standing Rock Sioux tribe’s movement against the Dakota Access Pipeline, rep...
austinchronicle.com - Shortly after 4am on Monday, a small caravan of cars pulled up in front of a pipe yard on the west side of Alpine, Texas – until recently, a rare sight in this remote corner of the state. In the mo...
telesurtv.net - People took to the streets of Temuco Monday afternoon, demanding Chilean President Michelle Bachelet release Machi Francisca Linconao — an important spiritual leader of the Mapuche people imprisone...
inthesetimes.com - When protestors took to the streets of Ferguson, Mo., in 2014 in response to the police killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown, they also turned the nation’s attention to a related issue: the growing...
insidephilanthropy.com - Amid deep concern about what a Trump presidency means for the progressive and environmental agenda, the fight against the Dakota Access oil pipeline presented a powerful, Native American-led grassr...
edition.independent.co.uk - The US Army recently issued an official announcement that it will not approve the proposed route of the Dakota Access Pipeline, a highly controversial project that would transport crude oil through...
gofundme.com - I am a health care provider from Canada. I lived at Spirit Lake Nation as a youth and responded to the Standing Rock Call out to "all Nations, all Relations" to provide health care to the water pr...
gazettetimes.com - The construction site for a controversial oil pipeline in North Dakota is about 1,400 miles from Corvallis. But while its development isn't exactly local, the Standing Rock Sioux-led effort to stop...
justicenewsnetwork.com - If you are one of those people that believes that the Standing Rock protest is over and that the protesters should all go home, you are one of those people that needs to check again. Yes, it is tru...
entitymag.com - Although the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline is at a halt, the tensions between Standing Rock protesters and law enforcement officials are still high. For months, the Standing Rock Sioux...
ecowatch.com - After a visit by its representatives to Standing Rock, Swedish financial institution Nordea announced today that it will not back the Dakota Access Pipeline if it violates the demands of the Standi...
sacredstonecamp.org - We, the below stated, are a coalition of grassroots groups living and working in the Dakota Access resistance camps along the Cannon Ball River in Oceti Sakowin treaty lands. Sacred Stone Camp | ...
valleynewslive.com - BISMARCK, N.D. (Valley News Live) The North Dakota Department of Health is releasing more details about an oil spill in Billings County caused by a pipeline leak. The leak was discovered Monday Dec...
theguardian.com - Electronic monitoring equipment failed to detect a pipeline rupture that spewed more than 176,000 gallons of crude oil into a North Dakota creek, according to the pipeline’s operator, about 150 mil...
independent.co.uk - The Army Corps of Engineers will not grant a key permit for the Dakota Access Pipeline to cross under the lake on the Standing Rock reservation in North Dakota, securing an enormous win for the Nat...
ecowatch.com - The chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, Dave Archambault II, received a letter today from the district commander of the Corps of Engineers, John Henderson, informing him that the Army Corps ...
indypendent.org - Opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline began in October 2014. Young warriors of the Standing Rock Sioux established the Sacred Stone Camp in April 2016. Since then, native and non-native supporte...
globalvoices.org - The protest at Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota, US has mobilized hundreds of Native American tribes as well as solidarity across the world. The protests are against the construction of th...
thinkprogress.org - “A lot of us were sleeping on floors. A lot of people didn’t have blankets or mats to sleep on. When we first got in, a lot of people didn’t have socks or shoes,” Atsa E’sha Hoferer said of his own...
markpatrickmcguire.wordpress.com - Resolved since April 2016 to stop the $3.8 Billion Dakota Access Pipeline and anticipating colder temperatures this winter, Lakota Water Protectors Floris White Bull and Wašté Win Young reached out...
nationofchange.org - As completion of the Dakota Access pipeline remains on standby after the Army Corps of Engineers announced on Sunday that it would not authorize the development company to drill under the Missouri ...
huffingtonpost.com - I arrived the night before and was staying in a hotel about an hour away from Standing Rock. As soon as my friend and I walked into the hotel, the receptionist gave us a dirty look. We shrugged it ...
mysanantonio.com - One of the Obama administration’s core competencies is suspending pipeline projects with no cause. It will leave office with another notch in its belt, now that the Army Corps of Engineers has acte...
TheChakras.org - On Sunday afternoon, after the Global Prayer Effort, we received the good news that the Army Corps of Engineers said they would stop construction of the North Dakota Pipeline through Sioux land...
occupywallst.nyc - In one of the most historic, non-violent direct actions ever taken, thousands have united to protect the water of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and the rights to water for the whole world. The NoDA...
abc.net.au - The North Dakota Department of Health (NDDH) has confirmed that an estimated 4,200 barrels (667,000 litres) of oil have leaked from a pipeline approximately 240 kilometres from Standing Rock, where...
inhabitat.com - On Monday, North Dakota state officials reported that an oil pipeline just 150 miles away from the Dakota Access Pipeline protest site has ruptured, spilling more than 176,000 gallons of crude oil ...
edgeeffects.net - Editor’s note: This lightly edited piece originally appeared in About Place Journal IV.II: “Animals Among Us,” a literary journal published by the Black Earth Institute dedicated to re-forging the ...
info-europa.com - It’s unknown how long the pipeline had been leaking before the landowner discovered it, raising questions about whether the pipeline had monitoring equipment. “We have several working theories and ...
wetalkwelisten.wordpress.com - Rev. Dr. Linda E. Thomas – Professor of Theology and Anthropology, Chair of LSTC’s Diversity Committee, Editor – “We Talk. We Listen.” I go to Standing Rock because I am a Christian, living out my ...
motherjones.com - Ome Tlaloc walked through the North Dakota hills with a flashlight and a walkie-talkie, scouting for police in the prairie dark. Earlier that evening, I'd met the 30-year-old on Highway 1806, where...
zenpeacemakers.org - Posted by Zen Peacemakers on Dec 12, 2016 in Blog, Native American, Non-Violence, Socially Engaged Buddhism, Zen Peacemaker Order | 0 comments By Sensei Michel Engu Dobbs, Zen Peacemaker Order Abou...
poynter.org - Today's news that Peter Baker is rejoining the White House beat for The New York Times was a historic one for the newspaper. With Baker's addition, the Times now has six reporters covering 1600 Pen...
thestar.com - Many communities across NAN face similar encroachments. As indigenous peoples we have a sacred duty to protect our waters, our lands and our rights. We support the rights and responsibility of all ...
modeldmedia.com - Protests over the Dakota Access Pipeline have become a major national story and one of the most prominent environmental movements in years. People from all over the country have travelled to Standi...
indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com - Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Jason Mraz, Joel Rafael and John Trudell’s Bad Dog donated over $85k to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe this week from proceeds and donations from their November 27 bene...
crowdfund.ucsf.edu - In early September 2016, the Do No Harm Coalition at UCSF was invited to help create a free clinic at the camp of the Standing Rock Lakota Dakota and their supporters who are gathering to protect a...
sciencealert.com - A faulty pipeline has leaked 176,000 gallons of crude oil into a creek and the surrounding countryside 2.5 hours away from the Standing Rock protests in North Dakota. The spill, which went undetec...
news.umt.edu - MISSOULA – Montana Journalism Review, a University of Montana School of Journalism student-produced publication, released a special web report on Dec. 13 analyzing how the media covered the Standin...
ocweekly.com - Eric Massimino of Huntington Beach hopped on a bus that took him and 40 other water protectors to an area of desolate highway in North Dakota where Energy Transfer Partners had begun lying pipe. Th...
features.mjr.jour.umt.edu - An exciting opportunity for journalists, and yet one that brought extraordinary challenges. When it came to covering the Standing Rock Sioux tribe’s movement against the Dakota Access Pipeline, rep...
austinchronicle.com - Shortly after 4am on Monday, a small caravan of cars pulled up in front of a pipe yard on the west side of Alpine, Texas – until recently, a rare sight in this remote corner of the state. In the mo...
telesurtv.net - People took to the streets of Temuco Monday afternoon, demanding Chilean President Michelle Bachelet release Machi Francisca Linconao — an important spiritual leader of the Mapuche people imprisone...
inthesetimes.com - When protestors took to the streets of Ferguson, Mo., in 2014 in response to the police killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown, they also turned the nation’s attention to a related issue: the growing...
insidephilanthropy.com - Amid deep concern about what a Trump presidency means for the progressive and environmental agenda, the fight against the Dakota Access oil pipeline presented a powerful, Native American-led grassr...
edition.independent.co.uk - The US Army recently issued an official announcement that it will not approve the proposed route of the Dakota Access Pipeline, a highly controversial project that would transport crude oil through...
gofundme.com - I am a health care provider from Canada. I lived at Spirit Lake Nation as a youth and responded to the Standing Rock Call out to "all Nations, all Relations" to provide health care to the water pr...
gazettetimes.com - The construction site for a controversial oil pipeline in North Dakota is about 1,400 miles from Corvallis. But while its development isn't exactly local, the Standing Rock Sioux-led effort to stop...
justicenewsnetwork.com - If you are one of those people that believes that the Standing Rock protest is over and that the protesters should all go home, you are one of those people that needs to check again. Yes, it is tru...
entitymag.com - Although the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline is at a halt, the tensions between Standing Rock protesters and law enforcement officials are still high. For months, the Standing Rock Sioux...
ecowatch.com - After a visit by its representatives to Standing Rock, Swedish financial institution Nordea announced today that it will not back the Dakota Access Pipeline if it violates the demands of the Standi... What’s Next for the Water Protectors at Standing Rock? Shared by Sahr O Fasuluku
sacredstonecamp.org - We, the below stated, are a coalition of grassroots groups living and working in the Dakota Access resistance camps along the Cannon Ball River in Oceti Sakowin treaty lands. Sacred Stone Camp | ... Cleanup begins after pipeline oil spill near Belfield Shared by Ines Hoffmann
valleynewslive.com - BISMARCK, N.D. (Valley News Live) The North Dakota Department of Health is releasing more details about an oil spill in Billings County caused by a pipeline leak. The leak was discovered Monday Dec... Pipeline rupture spews oil into creek 150 miles from Standing Rock Shared by StandingRock theguardian.com - Electronic monitoring equipment failed to detect a pipeline rupture that spewed more than 176,000 gallons of crude oil into a North Dakota creek, according to the pipeline’s operator, about 150 mil... I Went to Cover #StandingRock and What I Found was Eye Opening Shared by Greg Jenkins
huffingtonpost.com - I arrived the night before and was staying in a hotel about an hour away from Standing Rock. As soon as my friend and I walked into the hotel, the receptionist gave us a dirty look. We shrugged it ... To kill a pipeline — again Shared by Lory Conrad
mysanantonio.com - One of the Obama administration’s core competencies is suspending pipeline projects with no cause. It will leave office with another notch in its belt, now that the Army Corps of Engineers has acte... Tribes Suing Over Pipeline Willing to Put Claims on Hold Shared by JJohnson info-europa.com - It’s unknown how long the pipeline had been leaking before the landowner discovered it, raising questions about whether the pipeline had monitoring equipment. “We have several working theories and ... "I didn't come here to lose": How a movement was born at Standing Rock Shared by AIDA in English
motherjones.com - Ome Tlaloc walked through the North Dakota hills with a flashlight and a walkie-talkie, scouting for police in the prairie dark. Earlier that evening, I'd met the 30-year-old on Highway 1806, where... Red Warrior Camp Leaves Oceti Sakowin Shared by Elaine Cimino
indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com - Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Jason Mraz, Joel Rafael and John Trudell’s Bad Dog donated over $85k to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe this week from proceeds and donations from their November 27 bene... OC Residents Still at Standing Rock say the Fight has Just Begun Shared by Mary Carreon ♫
ocweekly.com - Eric Massimino of Huntington Beach hopped on a bus that took him and 40 other water protectors to an area of desolate highway in North Dakota where Energy Transfer Partners had begun lying pipe. Th... Standing Rock’s Civil Disobedience Reaches West Texas Shared by Kit O'Connell
austinchronicle.com - Shortly after 4am on Monday, a small caravan of cars pulled up in front of a pipe yard on the west side of Alpine, Texas – until recently, a rare sight in this remote corner of the state. In the mo... Indigenous Groups Demand Freedom of Mapuche Leader in Chile Shared by Open Source Intel
gofundme.com - I am a health care provider from Canada. I lived at Spirit Lake Nation as a youth and responded to the Standing Rock Call out to "all Nations, all Relations" to provide health care to the water pr... Standing with Standing Rock Shared by WGSS Oregon State
gazettetimes.com - The construction site for a controversial oil pipeline in North Dakota is about 1,400 miles from Corvallis. But while its development isn't exactly local, the Standing Rock Sioux-led effort to stop... Now is the Time to Dig-In at Standing Rock! Shared by Justice News Network
entitymag.com - Although the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline is at a halt, the tensions between Standing Rock protesters and law enforcement officials are still high. For months, the Standing Rock Sioux...
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theantimedia.org - (COMMONDREAMS) A pipeline just two and half hours’ drive from the Indigenous water protectors’ ongoing stand against the Dakota Access Pipeline has leaked over 170,000 gallons of crude oil into a t... In Their Own Words: The 'Water Protectors' Of Standing Rock Shared by Chuck Bismuth
thenation.com - Alpine, Texas—In a tiny and remote West Texas town, pipeline protesters are following in the footsteps of those at Standing Rock. Two residents of the 6,000-person city of Alpine were arrested earl... 'This is an awakening': Native Americans find new hope after Standing Rock Shared by SÔNIA MOSSRI theguardian.com - Frank Archambault’s tent sits on top of a small hill in the middle of Oceti Sakowin, the largest encampment at Standing Rock. It is easy to spot him on the small rise, wearing a long black coat, fe...
slate.com - The images below were taken by Christian Hansen at the Oceti Sakowin camp at Standing Rock in early December. There were fireworks the night the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced it would not ... DAKOTA DISPATCH – BINJ Reports Shared by BINJ
npr.org - Winter has descended on North Dakota. A blizzard swept through the state earlier this week, shutting down nearly 300 miles of interstate highway there. And the weather doesn't promise to relent in ...
theguardian.com - Frank Archambault’s tent sits on top of a small hill in the middle of Oceti Sakowin, the largest encampment at Standing Rock. It is easy to spot him on the small rise, wearing a long black coat, fe...
slate.com - The images below were taken by Christian Hansen at the Oceti Sakowin camp at Standing Rock in early December. There were fireworks the night the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced it would not ...
digboston.com - Vehicles line Highway 1806 heading into Oceti Sakowin camp. Security stops every car passing through, counting heads and screening visitors. Up on Media Hill — the only piece of high ground with ce...
karmicreaction.com - (Please comment below if any links or information need to be updated with correct info. It would be greatly appreciated!) “Ways that you can help the Standing Rock Sioux fight the Dakota Access ...
hcn.org - The Army made a stunning admission earlier this month when it announced its decision to require a deeper environmental review and more extensive consultation before deciding whether to grant an eas...
standwithstandingrock.net - Cannon Ball, N.D.— The following statement from the Standing Rock Sioux’s Tribal Chairman, Dave Archambault II, can be quote in part or in full: “This past Monday, several councilmembers and myself...
heartmummy.co.uk - This is not a political website. But many things have happened in 2016 (and before) that feel to me to be dividing us, promoting intolerance and hurting the most vulnerable amongst us. I see no r...
heritage.org - [1]Brett D. Schaefer, “U.S. Should Support Effort to Reduce U.N. Staff Costs,” Heritage Foundation Issue Brief No. 4481, November 9, 2015, http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2015/11/us-should...
winchester.wickedlocal.com - The plan was to meet up with fellow clergy and sleep on the floor of the St. James Episcopal Church in Cannon Ball, North Dakota. The Reverends William Burhans and Judy Arnold, pastors of Wincheste...
unicornriot.ninja - Standing Rock / Oceti Sakowin, ND – Thousands of water protectors and veterans woke up to snow falling on December 5th, the day after the pipeline easement denial. In the early morning veterans ama...
gofundme.com - We are veterans of the United States Armed Forces, including the U.S. Army, United States Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force and U.S. Coast Guard and we are calling for our fellow veterans to ...
nbcnews.com - Dakota Access Pipeline protesters vowed Saturday to remain in their camp after the Army Corps of Engineers told them to leave the federal land they've occupied. Activists protesting the continued c...
nbcnews.com - Groups of U.S. military veterans are descending on the Standing Rock oil pipeline protest, vowing to act as "human shields" against possible clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement. The c...
theglobeandmail.com - Melina Laboucan-Massimo, a Lubicon Cree, grew up in Alberta’s oil country. Since the age of 7, she has joined blockades and protests aimed at protecting her community’s traditional lands from resou...
colorlines.com - Tribal government leaders against the Dakota Access Pipeline appeared before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights today (December 9), where they asked the commission to protect their human...
religionnews.com - STANDING ROCK SIOUX RESERVATION, N.D. (RNS) Does Pope Francis have a position on the Dakota Access Pipeline? That’s one question he hasn’t been asked, and he might demur if pressed on such a specif...
vsw.org - I met Angry Bird during my second stay at Oceti Sakowin camp, located near the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe reservation in Cannonball, North Dakota. The camp, a conglomeration of tents, tipis, yurts, ...
theecologist.org - The fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) at the Sioux Standing Rock reservation shows incredible unity against the exploitation of indigenous lands. For a long time, it looked like a for...
news.stlpublicradio.org - When Dominique Aneekaneeka arrived at the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s protest camp last month, she was struck by the site’s organization. She saw improvised roads lined with tents and teepees, bat...
indiancountrymedianetwork.com - This announcement was just released by One Spirit, an all-volunteer organization, and the only non-profit that has been endorsed by the Lakota Tribal Council to raise funds on behalf of the Lakota ...
republicandirtytricks.com - “Hey Notebook, follow me.” The words from Kelly Smith startled me, Kelly is an Air Force Veteran who served between October 1980-February 1986. He approached me as the North Carolina contingent of...
voanews.com - The federal government won't send 100 federal officers to help police protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline in North Dakota as requested, drawing a sharp rebuke Wednesday by the county sh...
refinery29.com - According to Lakota prophecy, a “black snake” will someday come to destroy Mother Earth. And, when the time comes, it will be women who emerge as the ultimate guardians and protectors of life. Thes...
nwlaborpress.org - The standoff at North Dakota’s Standing Rock Sioux Reservation — with Indian tribes and supporters on one side, and police and private security for the Dakota Access Pipeline on the other – also fi...
aljazeera.com - It's been entertaining to watch the press crowd come out to Indian Country. They didn't want to, of course, but after a few months of United States security forces using tear gas, rubber bullets, m...
jezebel.com - BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA—In April, Joye Braun left her home in Eagle Butte, South Dakota, and moved—first into a tipi, then into a yurt. She’s rarely returned home since. You would expect her to soun...
legaltalknetwork.com - Since April, the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, alongside other Native American tribes, have been protesting the construction of Energy Transfer Partners’ Dakota Access Pipeline. The tribe claims that ...
therevoluzionne.com - BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple and Standing Rock Sioux Chairman Dave Archambault have met to discuss reducing tensions between law officers and Dakota Access oil pipeline op...
m.facebook.com - Boycott Cruelty! Boycott Korea! Campaign need your 10 minutes. http://koreandogs.org/boycott-cruelty-boycott-korea/ To post posters on Korean company's FB pages and twitter accounts for this campai...
aboutislam.net - “And We have made from water every living thing.” #IStandWithStandingRock #NoDAPL #MniWiconi What do all these hashtags mean? It is difficult to browse social media these days without coming acros...
ebony.com - “I was born with my fist up,” Yonasda Lonewolf affirms. Daughter of the late, Wauneta Lonewolf of the Ogalala Lakota tribe South Dakota, Yonasda, like her mother, is an activist, speaker and commun...
livingonchi.wordpress.com - 12/14/16 Banned by 119 countries, U.S. cluster bombs continue to orphan #Yemeni children https://theintercept.com/2016/12/14/banned-by-119-countries-u-s-cluster-bombs-continue-to-orphan-yemeni-chil...
washingtontimes.com - An Indiana town has been left without a police department after all five members of its law enforcement agency resigned this week in protest, alleging mismanagement and unethical requests made by l...
tibetsun.com - In the heat of the US presidential debate, when Donald Trump called global warming a hoax and a creation of China, and when it seemed certain that he would win the US election, the fossil energy se...
crooksandliars.com - “Our Native drone pilots are out there showing to the world what we're witnessing - which is the desecration from the Dakota Access Pipeline” -- Myron Dewey, Digital Smoke Signals UPDATE: 12/14: Ye...
cabaus.org - We are proud that two of our member businesses traveled to Standing Rock, North Dakota to join the resistance against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Susan Labandibar, founder of Tech Networks of Bosto...
huffingtonpost.com - "Soldier. Veteran. Surfer. Member of Congress. Doing my best to be of service." Congresswoman Gabbard with Standing Rock Sioux Chairman Dave Archambault II (center right) and supporters U.S. Congre...
willamette.edu - Willamette staff member, students spend holiday break supporting pipeline protesters in North Dakota. After driving hundreds of miles and arriving in darkness late at night, Liz Bahe pulled up to a...
rt.com - “I’ve been many times to Homs, to Maaloula, to Latakia and Tartus [in Syria] and again, Aleppo, four times. And people’s support of their government is absolutely true. Whatever you hear in the cor...
theantimedia.org - (ANTIMEDIA) Remember Sophia Wilansky, the protester whose arm was nearly blown off by law enforcement at the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL)? She’s still recovering from what was, in all likelihood, ...
advocacymonitor.com - By Don Dew, Executive Director, Disabilities Resource Center (Sioux City, IA) On the weekend of December 3rd, I traveled to Standing Rock with Disabilities Resource Center’s Board President to stan...
honorearth.org - We are a coalition of grassroots Native groups living and working in the Dakota Access resistance camps along the Cannon Ball River in Oceti Sakowin treaty lands: Honor the Earth, Indigenous Enviro...
time.com - It was an assignment that I barely prepared for. I didn’t think I had to. For most reporting trips I have made in the last decade, I would think long and hard about where I was going and what the v...
truth-out.org - Around the globe, land has become gold-standard currency. As a result, Indigenous and other land-based peoples face threats to the natural commons on which they live, produce food and sustain commu...
news.syr.edu - When Brian Patterson heard the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) was being delayed and possibly rerouted, he let out a whoop of joy. For him and thousands of others, particularly those at the Standing ...
thinkprogress.org - When news broke Sunday that the Army Corps of Engineers would not grant a permit necessary for the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline to cross the Missouri River, the thousands of water protector... North Dakota oil spill raises questions about safety Shared by JJohnson
theantimedia.org - (COMMONDREAMS) A pipeline just two and half hours’ drive from the Indigenous water protectors’ ongoing stand against the Dakota Access Pipeline has leaked over 170,000 gallons of crude oil into a t...
thenation.com - Alpine, Texas—In a tiny and remote West Texas town, pipeline protesters are following in the footsteps of those at Standing Rock. Two residents of the 6,000-person city of Alpine were arrested earl...
thinkprogress.org - When news broke Sunday that the Army Corps of Engineers would not grant a permit necessary for the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline to cross the Missouri River, the thousands of water protector...
capjournal.com - BISMARCK, N.D.— The discovery of an oil pipeline spill earlier this month in western North Dakota has received heightened attention because of the battle over the Dakota Access oil pipeline being b...
sputniknews.com - The creek froze solid shortly after the spill, preventing the oil from reaching the Little Missouri and downstream locations, according to company reports. Bill Suess, program manager for the North...
inquisitr.com - The very thing that protesters have long been fearing at Standing Rock has just happened as 176,000 gallons of oil has tragically flooded into a neighboring creek. A faulty pipeline caused this lea...
theguardian.com - Last week, I was privileged to spend two days at the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota. Thousands of Native Americans have been camping along the Missouri river for months in an effort to d...
bbc.com - Descendants of West African slaves in South Carolina are fighting to prevent their land from being confiscated and auctioned. Can they save a traditional way of life that has survived for the one a...
cshagen.com - By C.S. Hagen ALL NATIONS CAMP – While Arctic winds and near-record snows pummel the prairies, all is not quiet on the pipeline front. The camp that drew tens of thousands of supporters from acros...
indiancountrynews.com - - Enbridge is a major Partner in Dakota Access - By Winona LaDuke News From Indian Country Guest Perspective Enbridge is going to need to do some accounting for us all. When Enbridge announced the...
whartonimpactinvestingpartners.com - We now dive into the trends and limitations of each sub-sector. Currently in the United States, our power grid is powered by 66% fossil fuels (coal and natural gas), 20% nuclear, and 13% from renew...
reuters.com - CANNON BALL Reuters photographers Lucas Jackson and Stephanie Keith were assigned to cover the protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline on the Standing Rock Native American reservation. These ar...
fusion.net - Earlier this month, an oil pipeline spewed tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil into the water just around 150 miles from the site of the months-long protest against the construction of the Da...
twincities.com - BELFIELD, N.D. — Belle Fourche Pipeline Co. estimates that 130,200 gallons of oil spilled into a tributary of the Little Missouri River last week and another 46,200 gallons leaked into a hillside, ...
sacurrent.com - What the Resistance at Standing Rock Means for a World Wrapped in Pipelines Posted By Greg Harman on Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 7:00 AM At the Oceti Sakowin Camp, just outside the Standing Rock Native Am...
globalnews.ca - Electronic monitoring equipment failed to detect a pipeline rupture that spewed more than 666,000 litres of crude oil into a North Dakota creek, the pipeline’s operator said Monday. It’s not yet cl...
commentarymagazine.com - No doubt the decision has given some a renewed sense of pride, but whether the administration’s decision was about acknowledging the rights of Native Americans or rather was a final bow to the inte...
gofundme.com - About me Hello! My name is Ann and I am paramedic who has been invited to Standing Rock to help provide medical care there for a couple of weeks. I am raising funds to mostly help with purchasing c...
washingtontimes.com - Anyone surprised by Barack Obama’s last-minute decision to pass on the completion of the Dakota Access Pipeline hasn’t been paying attention. Going to war, even with foes of fossil fuels, has rarel...
redpowermedia.wordpress.com - As the Standing Rock Sioux celebrate halting, for now at least, the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, another Native American nation is also seeing a victory regarding its holy lands. The...
elkharttruth.com - ELKHART — Nicole Bauman opposes the Dakota Access Pipeline. But that was only one factor that drew her to the cold prairie of North Dakota, where a contingent of Native Americans and environmentali...
maximumpop.co.uk - If you know anything about Lauren Jauregui you’ll know that she is literally one of the most amazing and empowering female singers out there. After standing up against Donald Trump and speaking up ... Joy Harjo stands up for Standing Rock Shared by Marilyn Kallet
theantimedia.org - (COMMONDREAMS) A pipeline just two and half hours’ drive from the Indigenous water protectors’ ongoing stand against the Dakota Access Pipeline has leaked over 170,000 gallons of crude oil into a t...
npr.org - Winter has descended on North Dakota. A blizzard swept through the state earlier this week, shutting down nearly 300 miles of interstate highway there. And the weather doesn't promise to relent in ...
thenation.com - Alpine, Texas—In a tiny and remote West Texas town, pipeline protesters are following in the footsteps of those at Standing Rock. Two residents of the 6,000-person city of Alpine were arrested earl...
theguardian.com - Frank Archambault’s tent sits on top of a small hill in the middle of Oceti Sakowin, the largest encampment at Standing Rock. It is easy to spot him on the small rise, wearing a long black coat, fe...
slate.com - The images below were taken by Christian Hansen at the Oceti Sakowin camp at Standing Rock in early December. There were fireworks the night the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced it would not ...
digboston.com - Vehicles line Highway 1806 heading into Oceti Sakowin camp. Security stops every car passing through, counting heads and screening visitors. Up on Media Hill — the only piece of high ground with ce...
hcn.org - The Army made a stunning admission earlier this month when it announced its decision to require a deeper environmental review and more extensive consultation before deciding whether to grant an eas...
winchester.wickedlocal.com - The plan was to meet up with fellow clergy and sleep on the floor of the St. James Episcopal Church in Cannon Ball, North Dakota. The Reverends William Burhans and Judy Arnold, pastors of Wincheste...
maximumpop.co.uk - If you know anything about Lauren Jauregui you’ll know that she is literally one of the most amazing and empowering female singers out there. After standing up against Donald Trump and speaking up ...
counterpunch.org - After weeks of calling for the United States Government to provide the efforts of water protectors at Standing Rock to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline, Bernie Sanders finally has some company in th...
thinkprogress.org - When news broke Sunday that the Army Corps of Engineers would not grant a permit necessary for the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline to cross the Missouri River, the thousands of water protector...
unicornriot.ninja - Standing Rock / Oceti Sakowin, ND – Thousands of water protectors and veterans woke up to snow falling on December 5th, the day after the pipeline easement denial. In the early morning veterans ama...
gofundme.com - We are veterans of the United States Armed Forces, including the U.S. Army, United States Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force and U.S. Coast Guard and we are calling for our fellow veterans to ...
nbcnews.com - Dakota Access Pipeline protesters vowed Saturday to remain in their camp after the Army Corps of Engineers told them to leave the federal land they've occupied. Activists protesting the continued c...
nbcnews.com - Groups of U.S. military veterans are descending on the Standing Rock oil pipeline protest, vowing to act as "human shields" against possible clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement. The c...
theglobeandmail.com - Melina Laboucan-Massimo, a Lubicon Cree, grew up in Alberta’s oil country. Since the age of 7, she has joined blockades and protests aimed at protecting her community’s traditional lands from resou...
rt.com - Crowds of people who took part in Saturday’s Washington rally were advised to gather near the Capitol Reflecting Pool opposite the Capitol Building. From there, protesters marched to the headquarte...
colorlines.com - Tribal government leaders against the Dakota Access Pipeline appeared before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights today (December 9), where they asked the commission to protect their human...
commondreams.org - Earth-force meets money-force at Standing Rock. I’m so relieved I’m here. It scares me to think that I might have missed this. We get up at dawn. Four hundred people walk slowly in a light snow to ...
csmonitor.com - December 5, 2016 —The Dakota Access Pipeline could get rerouted, but Wilma Teton’s friends are still on their way to join the protest opposing it. The US Army Corps of Engineers blocked constructio...
religionnews.com - STANDING ROCK SIOUX RESERVATION, N.D. (RNS) Does Pope Francis have a position on the Dakota Access Pipeline? That’s one question he hasn’t been asked, and he might demur if pressed on such a specif...
lcsun-news.com - A group of Native American musicians and bands from New Mexico have collaborated on a new project called “Water is Life,” in support of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and in opposition to the Dakota...
good.is - On December 4, 2016, the Army Corps of Engineers stunned the world when they announced they would prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), a pro...
vsw.org - I met Angry Bird during my second stay at Oceti Sakowin camp, located near the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe reservation in Cannonball, North Dakota. The camp, a conglomeration of tents, tipis, yurts, ...
theecologist.org - The fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) at the Sioux Standing Rock reservation shows incredible unity against the exploitation of indigenous lands. For a long time, it looked like a for...
inforum.com - Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., expressed his disapproval with the department's decision in a written statement Wednesday, Dec. 14, in which he also indicated that he's reached out to the Trump administr...
capjournal.com - BISMARCK, N.D.— The discovery of an oil pipeline spill earlier this month in western North Dakota has received heightened attention because of the battle over the Dakota Access oil pipeline being b...
sputniknews.com - The creek froze solid shortly after the spill, preventing the oil from reaching the Little Missouri and downstream locations, according to company reports. Bill Suess, program manager for the North...
democracynow.org - It’s official: Donald Trump has chosen the CEO of the world’s largest oil company and a man with no political experience for a top Cabinet position. This morning, Trump tweeted, "I have chosen one ...
inquisitr.com - The very thing that protesters have long been fearing at Standing Rock has just happened as 176,000 gallons of oil has tragically flooded into a neighboring creek. A faulty pipeline caused this lea...
news.stlpublicradio.org - When Dominique Aneekaneeka arrived at the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s protest camp last month, she was struck by the site’s organization. She saw improvised roads lined with tents and teepees, bat...
nytimes.com - I crushed up next to Vermae Taylor, from Fort Peck, Mont., who had been back and forth to the camp since August. She told me that this moment was the happiest she’d been in all of her 75 years. Mar...
theantimedia.org - (ANTIMEDIA) President-elect Donald Trump ran on the promise that he would “drain the swamp” of corruption in Washington D.C., but now, it appears he’s simply refilling it with oil. It’s now being r...
indiancountrymedianetwork.com - This announcement was just released by One Spirit, an all-volunteer organization, and the only non-profit that has been endorsed by the Lakota Tribal Council to raise funds on behalf of the Lakota ...
republicandirtytricks.com - “Hey Notebook, follow me.” The words from Kelly Smith startled me, Kelly is an Air Force Veteran who served between October 1980-February 1986. He approached me as the North Carolina contingent of...
voanews.com - The federal government won't send 100 federal officers to help police protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline in North Dakota as requested, drawing a sharp rebuke Wednesday by the county sh...
bbc.com - Descendants of West African slaves in South Carolina are fighting to prevent their land from being confiscated and auctioned. Can they save a traditional way of life that has survived for the one a...
refinery29.com - According to Lakota prophecy, a “black snake” will someday come to destroy Mother Earth. And, when the time comes, it will be women who emerge as the ultimate guardians and protectors of life. Thes...
aljazeera.com - It's been entertaining to watch the press crowd come out to Indian Country. They didn't want to, of course, but after a few months of United States security forces using tear gas, rubber bullets, m...
jezebel.com - BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA—In April, Joye Braun left her home in Eagle Butte, South Dakota, and moved—first into a tipi, then into a yurt. She’s rarely returned home since. You would expect her to soun...
sierraclub.org - Lakota Sioux marcher at Standing Rock (Oceti Sakowin) camp after the Army Corps of Engineers' denied a permit for the Dakota Access pipeline to tunnel under Lake Oahe. Photo by Brian Nevins. On Sun...
legaltalknetwork.com - Since April, the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, alongside other Native American tribes, have been protesting the construction of Energy Transfer Partners’ Dakota Access Pipeline. The tribe claims that ...
therevoluzionne.com - BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple and Standing Rock Sioux Chairman Dave Archambault have met to discuss reducing tensions between law officers and Dakota Access oil pipeline op...
aboutislam.net - “And We have made from water every living thing.” #IStandWithStandingRock #NoDAPL #MniWiconi What do all these hashtags mean? It is difficult to browse social media these days without coming acros...
ebony.com - “I was born with my fist up,” Yonasda Lonewolf affirms. Daughter of the late, Wauneta Lonewolf of the Ogalala Lakota tribe South Dakota, Yonasda, like her mother, is an activist, speaker and commun...
alibi.com - “We've painted a lot of things black in the last year,” Steven Serrano laughed as he, Edward Phillips and I huddled around the yellow velvet couch in the window of Corpus Arts nearly one year after...
washingtontimes.com - An Indiana town has been left without a police department after all five members of its law enforcement agency resigned this week in protest, alleging mismanagement and unethical requests made by l...
reuters.com - CANNON BALL Reuters photographers Lucas Jackson and Stephanie Keith were assigned to cover the protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline on the Standing Rock Native American reservation. These ar...
fusion.net - Earlier this month, an oil pipeline spewed tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil into the water just around 150 miles from the site of the months-long protest against the construction of the Da...
crooksandliars.com - “Our Native drone pilots are out there showing to the world what we're witnessing - which is the desecration from the Dakota Access Pipeline” -- Myron Dewey, Digital Smoke Signals UPDATE: 12/14: Ye...
environews.tv - (EnviroNews DC News Bureau) — Jobs, jobs, jobs — that’s about all anyone ever heard from supporters of the Keystone XL Pipeline before that project went down in flames at the hands of the State Dep...
cabaus.org - We are proud that two of our member businesses traveled to Standing Rock, North Dakota to join the resistance against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Susan Labandibar, founder of Tech Networks of Bosto...
twincities.com - BELFIELD, N.D. — Belle Fourche Pipeline Co. estimates that 130,200 gallons of oil spilled into a tributary of the Little Missouri River last week and another 46,200 gallons leaked into a hillside, ...
huffingtonpost.com - "Soldier. Veteran. Surfer. Member of Congress. Doing my best to be of service." Congresswoman Gabbard with Standing Rock Sioux Chairman Dave Archambault II (center right) and supporters U.S. Congre...
willamette.edu - Willamette staff member, students spend holiday break supporting pipeline protesters in North Dakota. After driving hundreds of miles and arriving in darkness late at night, Liz Bahe pulled up to a...
sacurrent.com - What the Resistance at Standing Rock Means for a World Wrapped in Pipelines Posted By Greg Harman on Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 7:00 AM At the Oceti Sakowin Camp, just outside the Standing Rock Native Am...
oaklandmofo.com - Disable 2G On Android Blocks Stingray 1) Pull up the phone dialer and dial *#*#4636#*#* (that spells INFO) 2) This brings you to the Testing screen where you will select “Phone/Device information”....
globalnews.ca - Electronic monitoring equipment failed to detect a pipeline rupture that spewed more than 666,000 litres of crude oil into a North Dakota creek, the pipeline’s operator said Monday. It’s not yet cl...
rt.com - “I’ve been many times to Homs, to Maaloula, to Latakia and Tartus [in Syria] and again, Aleppo, four times. And people’s support of their government is absolutely true. Whatever you hear in the cor...
gofundme.com - About me Hello! My name is Ann and I am paramedic who has been invited to Standing Rock to help provide medical care there for a couple of weeks. I am raising funds to mostly help with purchasing c...
theantimedia.org - (ANTIMEDIA) Remember Sophia Wilansky, the protester whose arm was nearly blown off by law enforcement at the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL)? She’s still recovering from what was, in all likelihood, ...
advocacymonitor.com - By Don Dew, Executive Director, Disabilities Resource Center (Sioux City, IA) On the weekend of December 3rd, I traveled to Standing Rock with Disabilities Resource Center’s Board President to stan...
honorearth.org - We are a coalition of grassroots Native groups living and working in the Dakota Access resistance camps along the Cannon Ball River in Oceti Sakowin treaty lands: Honor the Earth, Indigenous Enviro...
washingtontimes.com - Anyone surprised by Barack Obama’s last-minute decision to pass on the completion of the Dakota Access Pipeline hasn’t been paying attention. Going to war, even with foes of fossil fuels, has rarel...
time.com - It was an assignment that I barely prepared for. I didn’t think I had to. For most reporting trips I have made in the last decade, I would think long and hard about where I was going and what the v...
truth-out.org - Around the globe, land has become gold-standard currency. As a result, Indigenous and other land-based peoples face threats to the natural commons on which they live, produce food and sustain commu...
indiancountrymedianetwork.com - For months supporters of the Standing Rock Sioux have been urged to boycott Wells Fargo, the world’s second largest bank, because of its financing of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Many closed their W...
redpowermedia.wordpress.com - As the Standing Rock Sioux celebrate halting, for now at least, the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, another Native American nation is also seeing a victory regarding its holy lands. The...
elementsofoppression.blogspot.com - Ian ▫ I’m like a mutt. 38% Rosebud, part Ogalala Lakota, a quarter Omaha, and then French and German. Andrew ▫ I’m not too sure. I’m from Omaha, Nebraska. Ian ▫ Something called me. I feel like I h...
elkharttruth.com - ELKHART — Nicole Bauman opposes the Dakota Access Pipeline. But that was only one factor that drew her to the cold prairie of North Dakota, where a contingent of Native Americans and environmentali...
upi.com - BISMARCK, N.D., Dec. 14 (UPI) -- Energy companies working in North Dakota are shifting from a position of reserve to one of optimism with oil prices in recovery, a state leader said. North Dakota i...
news.syr.edu - When Brian Patterson heard the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) was being delayed and possibly rerouted, he let out a whoop of joy. For him and thousands of others, particularly those at the Standing ...
theantimedia.org - (COMMONDREAMS) A pipeline just two and half hours’ drive from the Indigenous water protectors’ ongoing stand against the Dakota Access Pipeline has leaked over 170,000 gallons of crude oil into a t...
npr.org - Winter has descended on North Dakota. A blizzard swept through the state earlier this week, shutting down nearly 300 miles of interstate highway there. And the weather doesn't promise to relent in ...
thenation.com - Alpine, Texas—In a tiny and remote West Texas town, pipeline protesters are following in the footsteps of those at Standing Rock. Two residents of the 6,000-person city of Alpine were arrested earl...
slate.com - The images below were taken by Christian Hansen at the Oceti Sakowin camp at Standing Rock in early December. There were fireworks the night the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced it would not ...
digboston.com - Vehicles line Highway 1806 heading into Oceti Sakowin camp. Security stops every car passing through, counting heads and screening visitors. Up on Media Hill — the only piece of high ground with ce...
karmicreaction.com - (Please comment below if any links or information need to be updated with correct info. It would be greatly appreciated!) “Ways that you can help the Standing Rock Sioux fight the Dakota Access ...
hcn.org - The Army made a stunning admission earlier this month when it announced its decision to require a deeper environmental review and more extensive consultation before deciding whether to grant an eas...
winchester.wickedlocal.com - The plan was to meet up with fellow clergy and sleep on the floor of the St. James Episcopal Church in Cannon Ball, North Dakota. The Reverends William Burhans and Judy Arnold, pastors of Wincheste...
maximumpop.co.uk - If you know anything about Lauren Jauregui you’ll know that she is literally one of the most amazing and empowering female singers out there. After standing up against Donald Trump and speaking up ...
unicornriot.ninja - Standing Rock / Oceti Sakowin, ND – Thousands of water protectors and veterans woke up to snow falling on December 5th, the day after the pipeline easement denial. In the early morning veterans ama...
nbcnews.com - Dakota Access Pipeline protesters vowed Saturday to remain in their camp after the Army Corps of Engineers told them to leave the federal land they've occupied. Activists protesting the continued c...
nbcnews.com - Groups of U.S. military veterans are descending on the Standing Rock oil pipeline protest, vowing to act as "human shields" against possible clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement. The c...
rt.com - Crowds of people who took part in Saturday’s Washington rally were advised to gather near the Capitol Reflecting Pool opposite the Capitol Building. From there, protesters marched to the headquarte...
colorlines.com - Tribal government leaders against the Dakota Access Pipeline appeared before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights today (December 9), where they asked the commission to protect their human...
commondreams.org - Earth-force meets money-force at Standing Rock. I’m so relieved I’m here. It scares me to think that I might have missed this. We get up at dawn. Four hundred people walk slowly in a light snow to ...
religionnews.com - STANDING ROCK SIOUX RESERVATION, N.D. (RNS) Does Pope Francis have a position on the Dakota Access Pipeline? That’s one question he hasn’t been asked, and he might demur if pressed on such a specif...
good.is - On December 4, 2016, the Army Corps of Engineers stunned the world when they announced they would prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), a pro...
inforum.com - Sen. John Hoeven, R-N.D., expressed his disapproval with the department's decision in a written statement Wednesday, Dec. 14, in which he also indicated that he's reached out to the Trump administr...
capjournal.com - BISMARCK, N.D.— The discovery of an oil pipeline spill earlier this month in western North Dakota has received heightened attention because of the battle over the Dakota Access oil pipeline being b...
sputniknews.com - The creek froze solid shortly after the spill, preventing the oil from reaching the Little Missouri and downstream locations, according to company reports. Bill Suess, program manager for the North...
inquisitr.com - The very thing that protesters have long been fearing at Standing Rock has just happened as 176,000 gallons of oil has tragically flooded into a neighboring creek. A faulty pipeline caused this lea...
nytimes.com - I crushed up next to Vermae Taylor, from Fort Peck, Mont., who had been back and forth to the camp since August. She told me that this moment was the happiest she’d been in all of her 75 years. Mar...
theantimedia.org - (ANTIMEDIA) President-elect Donald Trump ran on the promise that he would “drain the swamp” of corruption in Washington D.C., but now, it appears he’s simply refilling it with oil. It’s now being r...
republicandirtytricks.com - “Hey Notebook, follow me.” The words from Kelly Smith startled me, Kelly is an Air Force Veteran who served between October 1980-February 1986. He approached me as the North Carolina contingent of...
voanews.com - The federal government won't send 100 federal officers to help police protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline in North Dakota as requested, drawing a sharp rebuke Wednesday by the county sh...
cshagen.com - By C.S. Hagen ALL NATIONS CAMP – While Arctic winds and near-record snows pummel the prairies, all is not quiet on the pipeline front. The camp that drew tens of thousands of supporters from acros...
aljazeera.com - It's been entertaining to watch the press crowd come out to Indian Country. They didn't want to, of course, but after a few months of United States security forces using tear gas, rubber bullets, m...
ebony.com - “I was born with my fist up,” Yonasda Lonewolf affirms. Daughter of the late, Wauneta Lonewolf of the Ogalala Lakota tribe South Dakota, Yonasda, like her mother, is an activist, speaker and commun...
washingtontimes.com - An Indiana town has been left without a police department after all five members of its law enforcement agency resigned this week in protest, alleging mismanagement and unethical requests made by l...
fusion.net - Earlier this month, an oil pipeline spewed tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil into the water just around 150 miles from the site of the months-long protest against the construction of the Da...
environews.tv - (EnviroNews DC News Bureau) — Jobs, jobs, jobs — that’s about all anyone ever heard from supporters of the Keystone XL Pipeline before that project went down in flames at the hands of the State Dep...
huffingtonpost.com - "Soldier. Veteran. Surfer. Member of Congress. Doing my best to be of service." Congresswoman Gabbard with Standing Rock Sioux Chairman Dave Archambault II (center right) and supporters U.S. Congre...
globalnews.ca - Electronic monitoring equipment failed to detect a pipeline rupture that spewed more than 666,000 litres of crude oil into a North Dakota creek, the pipeline’s operator said Monday. It’s not yet cl...
theantimedia.org - (ANTIMEDIA) Remember Sophia Wilansky, the protester whose arm was nearly blown off by law enforcement at the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL)? She’s still recovering from what was, in all likelihood, ...
advocacymonitor.com - By Don Dew, Executive Director, Disabilities Resource Center (Sioux City, IA) On the weekend of December 3rd, I traveled to Standing Rock with Disabilities Resource Center’s Board President to stan...
honorearth.org - We are a coalition of grassroots Native groups living and working in the Dakota Access resistance camps along the Cannon Ball River in Oceti Sakowin treaty lands: Honor the Earth, Indigenous Enviro...
washingtontimes.com - Anyone surprised by Barack Obama’s last-minute decision to pass on the completion of the Dakota Access Pipeline hasn’t been paying attention. Going to war, even with foes of fossil fuels, has rarel...
time.com - It was an assignment that I barely prepared for. I didn’t think I had to. For most reporting trips I have made in the last decade, I would think long and hard about where I was going and what the v...
indiancountrymedianetwork.com - For months supporters of the Standing Rock Sioux have been urged to boycott Wells Fargo, the world’s second largest bank, because of its financing of the Dakota Access Pipeline. Many closed their W...
elementsofoppression.blogspot.com - Ian ▫ I’m like a mutt. 38% Rosebud, part Ogalala Lakota, a quarter Omaha, and then French and German. Andrew ▫ I’m not too sure. I’m from Omaha, Nebraska. Ian ▫ Something called me. I >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
npr.org - Winter has descended on North Dakota. A blizzard swept through the state earlier this week, shutting down nearly 300 miles of interstate highway there. And the weather doesn't promise to relent in ...
theguardian.com - Frank Archambault’s tent sits on top of a small hill in the middle of Oceti Sakowin, the largest encampment at Standing Rock. It is easy to spot him on the small rise, wearing a long black coat, fe...
slate.com - The images below were taken by Christian Hansen at the Oceti Sakowin camp at Standing Rock in early December. There were fireworks the night the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced it would not ...
digboston.com - Vehicles line Highway 1806 heading into Oceti Sakowin camp. Security stops every car passing through, counting heads and screening visitors. Up on Media Hill — the only piece of high ground with ce...
karmicreaction.com - (Please comment below if any links or information need to be updated with correct info. It would be greatly appreciated!) “Ways that you can help the Standing Rock Sioux fight the Dakota Access ...
hcn.org - The Army made a stunning admission earlier this month when it announced its decision to require a deeper environmental review and more extensive consultation before deciding whether to grant an eas...
standwithstandingrock.net - Cannon Ball, N.D.— The following statement from the Standing Rock Sioux’s Tribal Chairman, Dave Archambault II, can be quote in part or in full: “This past Monday, several councilmembers and myself...
heartmummy.co.uk - This is not a political website. But many things have happened in 2016 (and before) that feel to me to be dividing us, promoting intolerance and hurting the most vulnerable amongst us. I see no r...
heritage.org - [1]Brett D. Schaefer, “U.S. Should Support Effort to Reduce U.N. Staff Costs,” Heritage Foundation Issue Brief No. 4481, November 9, 2015, http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2015/11/us-should...
winchester.wickedlocal.com - The plan was to meet up with fellow clergy and sleep on the floor of the St. James Episcopal Church in Cannon Ball, North Dakota. The Reverends William Burhans and Judy Arnold, pastors of Wincheste...
unicornriot.ninja - Standing Rock / Oceti Sakowin, ND – Thousands of water protectors and veterans woke up to snow falling on December 5th, the day after the pipeline easement denial. In the early morning veterans ama...
gofundme.com - We are veterans of the United States Armed Forces, including the U.S. Army, United States Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force and U.S. Coast Guard and we are calling for our fellow veterans to ...
nbcnews.com - Dakota Access Pipeline protesters vowed Saturday to remain in their camp after the Army Corps of Engineers told them to leave the federal land they've occupied. Activists protesting the continued c...
nbcnews.com - Groups of U.S. military veterans are descending on the Standing Rock oil pipeline protest, vowing to act as "human shields" against possible clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement. The c...
theglobeandmail.com - Melina Laboucan-Massimo, a Lubicon Cree, grew up in Alberta’s oil country. Since the age of 7, she has joined blockades and protests aimed at protecting her community’s traditional lands from resou...
colorlines.com - Tribal government leaders against the Dakota Access Pipeline appeared before the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights today (December 9), where they asked the commission to protect their human...
religionnews.com - STANDING ROCK SIOUX RESERVATION, N.D. (RNS) Does Pope Francis have a position on the Dakota Access Pipeline? That’s one question he hasn’t been asked, and he might demur if pressed on such a specif...
vsw.org - I met Angry Bird during my second stay at Oceti Sakowin camp, located near the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe reservation in Cannonball, North Dakota. The camp, a conglomeration of tents, tipis, yurts, ...
theecologist.org - The fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) at the Sioux Standing Rock reservation shows incredible unity against the exploitation of indigenous lands. For a long time, it looked like a for...
news.stlpublicradio.org - When Dominique Aneekaneeka arrived at the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s protest camp last month, she was struck by the site’s organization. She saw improvised roads lined with tents and teepees, bat...
indiancountrymedianetwork.com - This announcement was just released by One Spirit, an all-volunteer organization, and the only non-profit that has been endorsed by the Lakota Tribal Council to raise funds on behalf of the Lakota ...
republicandirtytricks.com - “Hey Notebook, follow me.” The words from Kelly Smith startled me, Kelly is an Air Force Veteran who served between October 1980-February 1986. He approached me as the North Carolina contingent of...
voanews.com - The federal government won't send 100 federal officers to help police protests against the Dakota Access oil pipeline in North Dakota as requested, drawing a sharp rebuke Wednesday by the county sh...
refinery29.com - According to Lakota prophecy, a “black snake” will someday come to destroy Mother Earth. And, when the time comes, it will be women who emerge as the ultimate guardians and protectors of life. Thes...
nwlaborpress.org - The standoff at North Dakota’s Standing Rock Sioux Reservation — with Indian tribes and supporters on one side, and police and private security for the Dakota Access Pipeline on the other – also fi...
aljazeera.com - It's been entertaining to watch the press crowd come out to Indian Country. They didn't want to, of course, but after a few months of United States security forces using tear gas, rubber bullets, m...
jezebel.com - BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA—In April, Joye Braun left her home in Eagle Butte, South Dakota, and moved—first into a tipi, then into a yurt. She’s rarely returned home since. You would expect her to soun...
legaltalknetwork.com - Since April, the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, alongside other Native American tribes, have been protesting the construction of Energy Transfer Partners’ Dakota Access Pipeline. The tribe claims that ...
therevoluzionne.com - BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple and Standing Rock Sioux Chairman Dave Archambault have met to discuss reducing tensions between law officers and Dakota Access oil pipeline op...
m.facebook.com - Boycott Cruelty! Boycott Korea! Campaign need your 10 minutes. http://koreandogs.org/boycott-cruelty-boycott-korea/ To post posters on Korean company's FB pages and twitter accounts for this campai...
aboutislam.net - “And We have made from water every living thing.” #IStandWithStandingRock #NoDAPL #MniWiconi What do all these hashtags mean? It is difficult to browse social media these days without coming acros...
ebony.com - “I was born with my fist up,” Yonasda Lonewolf affirms. Daughter of the late, Wauneta Lonewolf of the Ogalala Lakota tribe South Dakota, Yonasda, like her mother, is an activist, speaker and commun...
livingonchi.wordpress.com - 12/14/16 Banned by 119 countries, U.S. cluster bombs continue to orphan #Yemeni children https://theintercept.com/2016/12/14/banned-by-119-countries-u-s-cluster-bombs-continue-to-orphan-yemeni-chil...
washingtontimes.com - An Indiana town has been left without a police department after all five members of its law enforcement agency resigned this week in protest, alleging mismanagement and unethical requests made by l...
tibetsun.com - In the heat of the US presidential debate, when Donald Trump called global warming a hoax and a creation of China, and when it seemed certain that he would win the US election, the fossil energy se...
crooksandliars.com - “Our Native drone pilots are out there showing to the world what we're witnessing - which is the desecration from the Dakota Access Pipeline” -- Myron Dewey, Digital Smoke Signals UPDATE: 12/14: Ye...
cabaus.org - We are proud that two of our member businesses traveled to Standing Rock, North Dakota to join the resistance against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Susan Labandibar, founder of Tech Networks of Bosto...
huffingtonpost.com - "Soldier. Veteran. Surfer. Member of Congress. Doing my best to be of service." Congresswoman Gabbard with Standing Rock Sioux Chairman Dave Archambault II (center right) and supporters U.S. Congre...
willamette.edu - Willamette staff member, students spend holiday break supporting pipeline protesters in North Dakota. After driving hundreds of miles and arriving in darkness late at night, Liz Bahe pulled up to a...
rt.com - “I’ve been many times to Homs, to Maaloula, to Latakia and Tartus [in Syria] and again, Aleppo, four times. And people’s support of their government is absolutely true. Whatever you hear in the cor...
theantimedia.org - (ANTIMEDIA) Remember Sophia Wilansky, the protester whose arm was nearly blown off by law enforcement at the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL)? She’s still recovering from what was, in all likelihood, ...
advocacymonitor.com - By Don Dew, Executive Director, Disabilities Resource Center (Sioux City, IA) On the weekend of December 3rd, I traveled to Standing Rock with Disabilities Resource Center’s Board President to stan...
honorearth.org - We are a coalition of grassroots Native groups living and working in the Dakota Access resistance camps along the Cannon Ball River in Oceti Sakowin treaty lands: Honor the Earth, Indigenous Enviro...
time.com - It was an assignment that I barely prepared for. I didn’t think I had to. For most reporting trips I have made in the last decade, I would think long and hard about where I was going and what the v...
truth-out.org - Around the globe, land has become gold-standard currency. As a result, Indigenous and other land-based peoples face threats to the natural commons on which they live, produce food and sustain commu...
news.syr.edu - When Brian Patterson heard the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) was being delayed and possibly rerouted, he let out a whoop of joy. For him and thousands of others, particularly those at the Standing ...
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nationofchange.org - After a visit by its representatives to Standing Rock, Swedish financial institution Nordea announced today that it will not back the Dakota Access Pipeline if it violates the demands of the Standi... Feds withheld key documents from Standing Rock Sioux Shared by Sarah van Gelder
gofundme.com - We are veterans of the United States Armed Forces, including the U.S. Army, United States Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force and U.S. Coast Guard and we are calling for our fellow veterans to ... A Song for Standing Rock Shared by Jelsi Dallas
criticalthought.me - A recent video clip of Cass County Sheriff Paul D. Laney proves as much: “We have received veryconcerning intel,” the Sheriff said, “that an element within the protest movement wants to exploit vet... Help Black Lives Matter Organizers Stand Up with Standing Rock Shared by BlackLivesUU faithify.org - We are guided by the fact all Black Lives Matter, regardless of actual or perceived sexual identity, gender identity, gender expression, economic status, ability, disability, religious beliefs or d... Remember When DAPL Police Blew a Protester's Arm Up? This Is Her Now Shared by ρяøxч
theantimedia.org - (ANTIMEDIA) Remember Sophia Wilansky, the protester whose arm was nearly blown off by law enforcement at the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL)? She’s still recovering from what was, in all likelihood, ... 8 Female Musicians Talk About the Power of Political Songs Shared by tori amos
m.motherjones.com - Ome Tlaloc walked through the North Dakota hills with a flashlight and a walkie-talkie, scouting for police in the prairie dark. Earlier that evening, I'd met the 30-year-old on Highway 1806, where... In Their Own Words: The 'Water Protectors' Of Standing Rock Shared by Courtney Edwards
nationofchange.org - Lawyers for Energy Transfer Partners (ETP), the builders of the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), pressed the company’s case for federal courts to allow it to finish the job and drill und... Standing Rock activists see Pope Francis as spiritual ally Shared by NYC Reporter
religionnews.com - STANDING ROCK SIOUX RESERVATION, N.D. (RNS) Does Pope Francis have a position on the Dakota Access Pipeline? That’s one question he hasn’t been asked, and he might demur if pressed on such a specif... Protesters' Dakota pipeline win may be both short- and long-lived Shared by Rose Janice
csmonitor.com - December 5, 2016 —The Dakota Access Pipeline could get rerouted, but Wilma Teton’s friends are still on their way to join the protest opposing it. The US Army Corps of Engineers blocked constructio... Ranchers Stand with Standing Rock Shared by OrganicGrowersSchool
thefreethoughtproject.com - Cannon Ball, ND – In a stunning turn of events, Morton County Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier, who for months has used the department’s Facebook page as a means of spouting propaganda – often posting photo... Guest opinion: Setting record straight on Dakota Access Pipeline Shared by UnderTheF
billingsgazette.com - The Dakota Access Pipeline, an oil pipeline which starts in North Dakota and will route to Illinois, has been marred by a steady stream of misinformation and rumor. As governor of North Dakota, I f... Corporate Greed Has Made Standing Rock A Civil Rights Tragedy Shared by Beth Lamb
republicandirtytricks.com - “Hey Notebook, follow me.” The words from Kelly Smith startled me, Kelly is an Air Force Veteran who served between October 1980-February 1986. He approached me as the North Carolina contingent of... A Lesson from Standing Rock Shared by KilluminatiCam blackagendareport.com - There have been very few people’s victories under the Obama administration. His corporate policies have prevailed mainly by default, due largely to the failure of progressives to confront the First... If You Cared About Standing Rock, You Need To Know About West Papua Shared by Katiana 🐾
huffingtonpost.co.uk - This week, activists across the world celebrated as the Army Corps of Engineers announced that it would not grant the permit for the Dakota Access pipeline to drill under the Missouri river. This f... The Veterans Who Stood With Standing Rock Are Heading To Flint Shared by KKR
globalvoices.org - The protest at Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota, US has mobilized hundreds of Native American tribes as well as solidarity across the world. The protests are against the construction of th... Water Protector Who Almost Lost Arm Returns Home, Faces Lengthy Recovery Shared by Asy™
legaltalknetwork.com - Since April, the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, alongside other Native American tribes, have been protesting the construction of Energy Transfer Partners’ Dakota Access Pipeline. The tribe claims that ... 700+ Acres of Ohio's Only National Forest Sold for Fracking Shared by Gérard Angé
countercurrentnews.com - Contact: Brandy Toelupe, WPLC President (720) 876-8300 | Btoelupe@tildentoelupe.com Robin Martinez, WPLC Secretary: (816) 694-6304 | robin.martinez@martinezlaw.net Tasha Moro, NLG Communications Di... Is Your Bank Funding DAPL? Here’s How to Find One That Isn’t Shared by Simon Ashworth Wood
fastcoexist.com - Last Friday, while the media focused on the thousands of protestors at Standing Rock, a construction crew working on the same under-protest project finished drilling through rock under the Des Moin... Standing at Standing Rock | PDN Photo of the Day Shared by Marcos RV
potd.pdnonline.com - Opposition to the proposed route of the Dakota Access pipeline has been growing since this spring, as members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and other indigenous people and supporters have gather... Standing Rock: a significant moment in history of our generation Shared by Rebekah
countercurrentnews.com - It is a federal crime to shoot down aircraft, and this week, the FAA confirmed that that includes drones. This is great news for anyone who has a drone, and for anyone who doesn’t want errant bulle... DAKOTA DISPATCH – BINJ Reports Shared by Kori Feener
digboston.com - Vehicles line Highway 1806 heading into Oceti Sakowin camp. Security stops every car passing through, counting heads and screening visitors. Up on Media Hill — the only piece of high ground with ce... Standing Rock: Good tidings of great joy Shared by Episcopal News (ENS)
sciencealert.com - A faulty pipeline has leaked 176,000 gallons of crude oil into a creek and the surrounding countryside 2.5 hours away from the Standing Rock protests in North Dakota. The spill, which went undetec... Justification for the Fourth American Revolution | Open Library Shared by USA TAKEOVER
openlibrary.org - Dear Open Library Patrons, You come to Open Library for free and open access to millions of books. Now we need your help in return. Will you help sustain one of the world’s largest public libraries... Between Now and Trump, We Must #DefundDAPL Shared by Healing Revolution
sayanythingblog.com - One of the great ironies of the protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline – ostensibly to re-route the pipeline but perpetrated in no small part by anti-oil environmental extremists – is that Sta... Hillsborough resident helps build shelter at Standing Rock Shared by Charlotte Wray
episcopaldigitalnetwork.com - [Episcopal News Service – Cannon Ball, North Dakota] When the trauma chaplains who volunteered to go to the Standing Rock Sioux Nation in North Dakota answered the call, none of them knew exactly w... A Rape At Standing Rock Shared by Dissident Patriot ن
yesmagazine.org - Over the past few months activists opposed to the Dakota Access pipeline have ramped up pressure on the pipeline company’s financiers, and now the city of Seattle is showing what kind of weight a l... Say no to fracking by switching to renewables Shared by Zoe Morrison
ecothriftyliving.com - On 6th October the government gave fracking the go ahead in Lancashire. This decision was in spite of fracking not being wanted or approved locally and is extremely concerning for the future of fra... Bury Their Future at Standing Rock - Commentary Magazine Shared by Autumn
mensjournal.com - It seems the oil spill that Standing Rock protestors have been warning could occur already did, some 150 miles from where the demonstrators are camped. Ten days since the U.S. Army Corps of Enginee... Pipeline Spill Adds To Concerns About Dakota Access Pipeline Shared by Lulu Walcott
countercurrentnews.com - The rain was especially concerning for the locals, when considering the effect of the large oil spill being spread quicker. “Between November and May, water levels in Amazonian rivers rise by 30 fe... Justice Department won't send officers to pipeline protest Shared by frank bergh
seattleglobalist.com - Our feeds are filled with news of the Standing Rock Sioux protesting to protect water rights and heritage sites against the Dakota Access Pipeline. But few realize that similar situations — under e... With Dakota Access in limbo, more Bakken crude to move on trains Shared by Autumn
theamericanenergynews.com - HOUSTON, Dec 6 (Reuters) – As oil prices recover and U.S. shale production picks up, energy companies that had planned to ship crude on the Dakota Access Pipeline will turn to rail, a transport met... Standing Rock Solidarity Day—December 20, National Shared by PA Churches Advocacy
pachurchesadvocacy.org - While the water protectors at Standing Rock and all people who drink water from the Missouri River won a great victory when the Army Corp of Engineers rejected the easement for Energy Transfer Part... What I Found in Standing Rock | By Bronson Koenig Shared by Parting Ways
buzzfeed.com - As pipeline protesters at Standing Rock prepare to dig in for the winter, a growing network of dubious Native American Facebook pages is cashing in on the movement by selling stolen No DAPL T-shirt... Cops alter shopping program with kids Shared by Ron Raola
unca.com - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is the guest of honor of the evening, in celebration of the final year of his second mandate. UN Messenger of Peace Leonardo DiCaprio will attend as the recipient o... Stunning Photos Show Huge Crack in Antarctic Ice Shelf Shared by Gérard Angé
hcn.org - Now that the cold has set in and the Army Corps denied the easement to continue pipeline construction, many protesters at Standing Rock are heading home. On Dec. 9, as the crowds dissipated and som... Jane Fonda: Actress, Activist and Muse - The Arab Daily News Shared by eileen fleming
thearabdailynews.com - Jane Fonda is the muse-meaning source of inspiration for this article but she began to inspire this American baby-boomer in 1971. I was a junior in high school when Jane Fonda starred in “KLUTE” an... Standing Rock Movement Comes to Hollywood Shared by Present Mode
realclearreligion.org - The Army Corps of Engineers, the federal agency responsible for investigating, developing and maintaining water and related environmental resources, recently announced that they would not allow the... A reprieve for Dakota land defenders, a warning for Canada Shared by Jeremy Appel
policyalternatives.ca - The protest camp at Standing Rock in early December. Photo Credit: Dark Sevier (via Flickr Creative Commons) While many Canadians “checked in” on Facebook to Standing Rock Reservation near Cannonba... From Standing Rock to Israel: We belong to the land Shared by Nova Scotia
jpost.com - Standing Rock Sioux Rez is the northernmost of the Seven Council Fires of the Lakota People. A remnant of the 1851 Ft. Laramie Treaty lands apportioned to the North Plains Tribes in exchange for th... Skoll | Reflections From Standing Rock Shared by #IamAmerica
skoll.org - At the Skoll Foundation much of the work we support—and the stories we seek to tell—has to do with organizations and movements seeking to protect the environment and indigenous land rights. Social ... Why Standing Rock Is a Muslim Issue? | About Islam Shared by About Islam
aboutislam.net - “And We have made from water every living thing.” #IStandWithStandingRock #NoDAPL #MniWiconi What do all these hashtags mean? It is difficult to browse social media these days without coming acros...
nationofchange.org - After a visit by its representatives to Standing Rock, Swedish financial institution Nordea announced today that it will not back the Dakota Access Pipeline if it violates the demands of the Standi... Feds withheld key documents from Standing Rock Sioux Shared by Sarah van Gelder
karmicreaction.com - (Please comment below if any links or information need to be updated with correct info. It would be greatly appreciated!) “Ways that you can help the Standing Rock Sioux fight the Dakota Access ... A Song for Standing Rock Shared by Jelsi Dallas
criticalthought.me - A recent video clip of Cass County Sheriff Paul D. Laney proves as much: “We have received veryconcerning intel,” the Sheriff said, “that an element within the protest movement wants to exploit vet... Help Black Lives Matter Organizers Stand Up with Standing Rock Shared by BlackLivesUU faithify.org - We are guided by the fact all Black Lives Matter, regardless of actual or perceived sexual identity, gender identity, gender expression, economic status, ability, disability, religious beliefs or d... Remember When DAPL Police Blew a Protester's Arm Up? This Is Her Now Shared by ρяøxч
m.motherjones.com - Ome Tlaloc walked through the North Dakota hills with a flashlight and a walkie-talkie, scouting for police in the prairie dark. Earlier that evening, I'd met the 30-year-old on Highway 1806, where... In Their Own Words: The 'Water Protectors' Of Standing Rock Shared by Courtney Edwards
nationofchange.org - Lawyers for Energy Transfer Partners (ETP), the builders of the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), pressed the company’s case for federal courts to allow it to finish the job and drill und... Standing Rock activists see Pope Francis as spiritual ally Shared by NYC Reporter
religionnews.com - STANDING ROCK SIOUX RESERVATION, N.D. (RNS) Does Pope Francis have a position on the Dakota Access Pipeline? That’s one question he hasn’t been asked, and he might demur if pressed on such a specif... Guest opinion: Setting record straight on Dakota Access Pipeline Shared by UnderTheF
billingsgazette.com - The Dakota Access Pipeline, an oil pipeline which starts in North Dakota and will route to Illinois, has been marred by a steady stream of misinformation and rumor. As governor of North Dakota, I f... Corporate Greed Has Made Standing Rock A Civil Rights Tragedy Shared by Beth Lamb
republicandirtytricks.com - “Hey Notebook, follow me.” The words from Kelly Smith startled me, Kelly is an Air Force Veteran who served between October 1980-February 1986. He approached me as the North Carolina contingent of... If You Cared About Standing Rock, You Need To Know About West Papua Shared by Katiana 🐾
huffingtonpost.co.uk - This week, activists across the world celebrated as the Army Corps of Engineers announced that it would not grant the permit for the Dakota Access pipeline to drill under the Missouri river. This f... Water Protector Who Almost Lost Arm Returns Home, Faces Lengthy Recovery Shared by Asy™
colorlines.com - Nearly a month after law enforcement allegedly hit Sophia Wilansky, a #NoDAPL water protector, with a concussion grenade, she is back in her New York home as her severely injured left arm heals. Wi... 700+ Acres of Ohio's Only National Forest Sold for Fracking Shared by Gérard Angé
ecowatch.com - Despite heavy opposition from public health and environmental groups, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has leased 759 acres of Ohio's only national forest for fracking. According to the Ass... “Staying Ahead of the Game” Shared by @stopfrackingtherio
cshagen.com - By C.S. Hagen ALL NATIONS CAMP – While Arctic winds and near-record snows pummel the prairies, all is not quiet on the pipeline front. The camp that drew tens of thousands of supporters from acros... Red Warrior Camp Leaves Oceti Sakowin Shared by @stopfrackingtherio
yesmagazine.org - Every day in December has been declared a day of action for those protecting sacred ground and water from the construction of the Dakota Access pipeline. While most of us can’t be there in person, ... DAKOTA DISPATCH – BINJ Reports Shared by Kori Feener
digboston.com - Vehicles line Highway 1806 heading into Oceti Sakowin camp. Security stops every car passing through, counting heads and screening visitors. Up on Media Hill — the only piece of high ground with ce... Native Sun News Today: #NoDAPL movement shifts to new phase Shared by Jim Edison
sciencealert.com - A faulty pipeline has leaked 176,000 gallons of crude oil into a creek and the surrounding countryside 2.5 hours away from the Standing Rock protests in North Dakota. The spill, which went undetec... Justification for the Fourth American Revolution | Open Library Shared by USA TAKEOVER
openlibrary.org - Dear Open Library Patrons, You come to Open Library for free and open access to millions of books. Now we need your help in return. Will you help sustain one of the world’s largest public libraries... Between Now and Trump, We Must #DefundDAPL Shared by Healing Revolution
counterpunch.org - Since last spring, volunteers from 280 Native tribes and countless other folks have been pouring into the various camps of the Standing Rock Sioux – ultimately up to 25,000 people, some for short s... Bury Their Future at Standing Rock - Commentary Magazine Shared by Autumn
clbsj.org - Mark C. Johnson, Executive Director, The Center and Library for the Bible and Social Justice; UN Representative, International Fellowship of Reconciliation, New York; Member of The Community of Liv... Pipeline Spill Adds To Concerns About Dakota Access Pipeline Shared by Lulu Walcott
npr.org - For months, the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and others in North Dakota mounted a massive and protest against the controversial Dakota Access pipeline, in part over concerns that any leak could contam... Justice Department won't send officers to pipeline protest Shared by frank bergh
bismarcktribune.com - The federal government will not send 100 officers to help police protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline as requested, drawing a sharp rebuke Wednesday by Morton County Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier ... Cops alter shopping program with kids Shared by Ron Raola
hyperallergic.com - UPDATE, Sunday, December 4, 4:12pm ET: The Army Corp. of Engineers has announced that they will not approve the permits required for the current Dakota Access Pipeline. This is what victory in #Sta... Stunning Photos Show Huge Crack in Antarctic Ice Shelf Shared by Gérard Angé
hcn.org - Now that the cold has set in and the Army Corps denied the easement to continue pipeline construction, many protesters at Standing Rock are heading home. On Dec. 9, as the crowds dissipated and som... Skoll | Reflections From Standing Rock Shared by #IamAmerica
skoll.org - At the Skoll Foundation much of the work we support—and the stories we seek to tell—has to do with organizations and movements seeking to protect the environment and indigenous land rights. Social ...
nationofchange.org - After a visit by its representatives to Standing Rock, Swedish financial institution Nordea announced today that it will not back the Dakota Access Pipeline if it violates the demands of the Standi... Feds withheld key documents from Standing Rock Sioux Shared by Sarah van Gelder
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m.motherjones.com - Ome Tlaloc walked through the North Dakota hills with a flashlight and a walkie-talkie, scouting for police in the prairie dark. Earlier that evening, I'd met the 30-year-old on Highway 1806, where... In Their Own Words: The 'Water Protectors' Of Standing Rock Shared by Courtney Edwards
nationofchange.org - Lawyers for Energy Transfer Partners (ETP), the builders of the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), pressed the company’s case for federal courts to allow it to finish the job and drill und... Standing Rock activists see Pope Francis as spiritual ally Shared by NYC Reporter
religionnews.com - STANDING ROCK SIOUX RESERVATION, N.D. (RNS) Does Pope Francis have a position on the Dakota Access Pipeline? That’s one question he hasn’t been asked, and he might demur if pressed on such a specif... Corporate Greed Has Made Standing Rock A Civil Rights Tragedy Shared by Beth Lamb
republicandirtytricks.com - “Hey Notebook, follow me.” The words from Kelly Smith startled me, Kelly is an Air Force Veteran who served between October 1980-February 1986. He approached me as the North Carolina contingent of... A Lesson from Standing Rock Shared by KilluminatiCam blackagendareport.com - There have been very few people’s victories under the Obama administration. His corporate policies have prevailed mainly by default, due largely to the failure of progressives to confront the First... The Veterans Who Stood With Standing Rock Are Heading To Flint Shared by KKR
globalvoices.org - The protest at Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota, US has mobilized hundreds of Native American tribes as well as solidarity across the world. The protests are against the construction of th... Water Protector Who Almost Lost Arm Returns Home, Faces Lengthy Recovery Shared by Asy™
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digboston.com - Vehicles line Highway 1806 heading into Oceti Sakowin camp. Security stops every car passing through, counting heads and screening visitors. Up on Media Hill — the only piece of high ground with ce... Standing Rock: Good tidings of great joy Shared by Episcopal News (ENS)
revivingcreation.org - I am not a brave person. In fact, I am quite familiar with anxiety. I know what it’s like to wake up wide-eyed in the middle of the night, imagining the future with dread. Deciding to go to Standin... Native Sun News Today: #NoDAPL movement shifts to new phase Shared by Jim Edison
ncph.org - digital media, environment, memory, race, sense of place, social justice, sustainability As I’ve watched the groundswell of protest at the Standing Rock reservation in North Dakota over the buildin... get moving Shared by Helen Calvert
usatoday.com - In the response to current political causes, especially the Standing Rock Sioux tribe's fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline, Young, 71, sees young Americans coalescing to affect social change,... Comments Shared by SPanimal lover ANON
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dailywire.com - The decision to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline is a victory for campaigners, “water protectors,” activist journalists and rape enablers everywhere. And it also further shows just how awful Rolling... Infographic: Obama Administration Is Earth's Largest Arms Dealer Shared by Bit-8 Bot
nytimes.com - Re “How to Stop a Black Snake,” by Louise Erdrich (Sunday Review, Dec. 11): We are gratified that the Obama administration halted construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. But like the Standing R... Justice Department won't send officers to pipeline protest Shared by frank bergh
unca.com - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is the guest of honor of the evening, in celebration of the final year of his second mandate. UN Messenger of Peace Leonardo DiCaprio will attend as the recipient o... Jane Fonda: Actress, Activist and Muse - The Arab Daily News Shared by eileen fleming
realclearreligion.org - The Army Corps of Engineers, the federal agency responsible for investigating, developing and maintaining water and related environmental resources, recently announced that they would not allow the... A reprieve for Dakota land defenders, a warning for Canada Shared by Jeremy Appel
policyalternatives.ca - The protest camp at Standing Rock in early December. Photo Credit: Dark Sevier (via Flickr Creative Commons) While many Canadians “checked in” on Facebook to Standing Rock Reservation near Cannonba... From Standing Rock to Israel: We belong to the land Shared by Nova Scotia
jpost.com - Standing Rock Sioux Rez is the northernmost of the Seven Council Fires of the Lakota People. A remnant of the 1851 Ft. Laramie Treaty lands apportioned to the North Plains Tribes in exchange for th... Why Standing Rock Is a Muslim Issue? | About Islam Shared by About Islam
aboutislam.net - “And We have made from water every living thing.” #IStandWithStandingRock #NoDAPL #MniWiconi What do all these hashtags mean? It is difficult to browse social media these days without coming acros... #StopWar on #Yemen Articles Shared by #PeopleOverProfit
livingonchi.wordpress.com - 12/14/16 Banned by 119 countries, U.S. cluster bombs continue to orphan #Yemeni children https://theintercept.com/2016/12/14/banned-by-119-countries-u-s-cluster-bombs-continue-to-orphan-yemeni-chil...
thegazette.com - DES MOINES — Competing attorneys gave a district judge reasons Thursday why he should allow a controversial oil pipeline already buried underground in Iowa to remain in tact, or invalidate the stat... Not Just Standing Rock: Water Sources Along Pipeline At Risk Shared by John Abbe
minnesota.cbslocal.com - DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A Native American tribe’s fight over its water source has grown into an international cause, with all attention focused on the Dakota Access pipeline’s route in southern Nor... Guest opinion: Setting record straight on Dakota Access Pipeline Shared by UnderTheF
billingsgazette.com - The Dakota Access Pipeline, an oil pipeline which starts in North Dakota and will route to Illinois, has been marred by a steady stream of misinformation and rumor. As governor of North Dakota, I f... If You Cared About Standing Rock, You Need To Know About West Papua Shared by Katiana 🐾
huffingtonpost.co.uk - This week, activists across the world celebrated as the Army Corps of Engineers announced that it would not grant the permit for the Dakota Access pipeline to drill under the Missouri river. This f... “Mni wiconi – Water is Life. We have to kill the black snake.” Shared by Viva Fidel
qz.com - The news from the Dakotas is heartening. After a massive protest lasting much of 2016, the Army Corps of Engineers decided it would not allow a crude oil pipeline to move forward and threaten the d... 700+ Acres of Ohio's Only National Forest Sold for Fracking Shared by Gérard Angé
ecowatch.com - Despite heavy opposition from public health and environmental groups, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has leased 759 acres of Ohio's only national forest for fracking. According to the Ass... “Staying Ahead of the Game” Shared by @stopfrackingtherio
fastcoexist.com - Last Friday, while the media focused on the thousands of protestors at Standing Rock, a construction crew working on the same under-protest project finished drilling through rock under the Des Moin... Standing Rock: a significant moment in history of our generation Shared by Rebekah
sciencealert.com - A faulty pipeline has leaked 176,000 gallons of crude oil into a creek and the surrounding countryside 2.5 hours away from the Standing Rock protests in North Dakota. The spill, which went undetec... Impact Sector: Energy and Environment Shared by WhartonSocial Impact whartonimpactinvestingpartners.com - We now dive into the trends and limitations of each sub-sector. Currently in the United States, our power grid is powered by 66% fossil fuels (coal and natural gas), 20% nuclear, and 13% from renew... Say no to fracking by switching to renewables Shared by Zoe Morrison
ecothriftyliving.com - On 6th October the government gave fracking the go ahead in Lancashire. This decision was in spite of fracking not being wanted or approved locally and is extremely concerning for the future of fra... Bury Their Future at Standing Rock - Commentary Magazine Shared by Autumn
mensjournal.com - It seems the oil spill that Standing Rock protestors have been warning could occur already did, some 150 miles from where the demonstrators are camped. Ten days since the U.S. Army Corps of Enginee... Pipeline Spill Adds To Concerns About Dakota Access Pipeline Shared by Lulu Walcott
npr.org - For months, the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and others in North Dakota mounted a massive and protest against the controversial Dakota Access pipeline, in part over concerns that any leak could contam... New Oil Spill Contaminates Indigenous Community Shared by Socialist News Time
thefreethoughtproject.com - As the battle to halt construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline kicks up a notch, news of yet another water body contaminated by an oil spill — this one just 200 miles from the Standing Rock Sioux...
yesmagazine.org - In 1918 in Bismarck, North Dakota, populist socialism won big: The Nonpartisan League, a political party founded by poor farmers and former labor organizers, captured both houses of the North Dakot... Protesters' Dakota pipeline win may be both short- and long-lived Shared by Rose Janice
yesmagazine.org - Every day in December has been declared a day of action for those protecting sacred ground and water from the construction of the Dakota Access pipeline. While most of us can’t be there in person, ... Why Aren’t There More Women in Tech? Shared by Stephane Reboud
nextgeneration.ie - From education issues to gender misconceptions, we ask ‘Why aren’t there more women in tech?’ and explore the possible reasons. Women are under-represented in the tech sector. Not only that, but th... Between Now and Trump, We Must #DefundDAPL Shared by Healing Revolution
yesmagazine.org - Over the past few months activists opposed to the Dakota Access pipeline have ramped up pressure on the pipeline company’s financiers, and now the city of Seattle is showing what kind of weight a l... With Dakota Access in limbo, more Bakken crude to move on trains Shared by Autumn
theamericanenergynews.com - HOUSTON, Dec 6 (Reuters) – As oil prices recover and U.S. shale production picks up, energy companies that had planned to ship crude on the Dakota Access Pipeline will turn to rail, a transport met... Standing Rock Solidarity Day—December 20, National Shared by PA Churches Advocacy
counterpunch.org - The end of January a news article appeared, “Ecuador To Sell A Third Of Its Amazon Rainforest To Chinese Oil Companies,” and has resurfaced again and again on the internet. Posted on progressive we...
criticalthought.me - A recent video clip of Cass County Sheriff Paul D. Laney proves as much: “We have received veryconcerning intel,” the Sheriff said, “that an element within the protest movement wants to exploit vet... 8 Female Musicians Talk About the Power of Political Songs Shared by tori amos
treehugger.com - Picture this: an oil company wants to run a pipeline through the land you and your family have lived on for years. They're offering you a large sum of money, and have a squad of lawyers behind them... 36 Top Book Awards for Authors in 2016 Shared by Scott Lorenz
hcn.org - Now that the cold has set in and the Army Corps denied the easement to continue pipeline construction, many protesters at Standing Rock are heading home. On Dec. 9, as the crowds dissipated and som... Standing Rock Movement Comes to Hollywood Shared by Present Mode
hollywoodreporter.com - The fight against the Dakota Access Pipeline came to Hollywood Wednesday night when author/filmmaker/fashionista Liz Goldwyn hosted a contingent of tribal members from the Standing Rock Indian Rese...
thinkprogress.org - Trials for Dakota Access Pipeline protesters begin next week, but there aren’t enough attorneys to take their cases. The Morton County Sheriff’s Department lists 264 people who have no lawyer at al... North Dakota pipeline protesters rally in D.C.: ‘Water is sacred to us.’ Shared by Diana
hotair.com - A group of protesters chained themselves across the doors of a TD bank in Massachusetts in solidarity with Dakota Access Pipeline protesters in North Dakota. From Masslive.com: The pipeline opponen... We Stand Like Sitting Bull Shared by Michael Venables
sacredstonecamp.org - My name is LaDonna Brave Bull Allard, I’m an enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and we are part of Sitting Bull’s people. Sitting Bull as you know, is a legend among our people but he... Lawyers needed for Standing Rock trials Shared by kultrazero
dailykos.com - Lawyers for Standing Rock Water Protectors who have been arrested in North Dakota for their activist opposition to the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline through ancestral Sioux lands are p... How Standing Rock’s Divest Campaign Can Stop Future Pipelines Shared by Daniel Bryan
crowdrise.com - This year for my birthday I've decided to raise funds for the Water Protectors at Standing Rock and for the Center for Environmental Health. For the last year water protectors coming from hundreds ... Indigenous West Papua Sends Solidarity to Standing Rock Shared by Free West Papua
globalcitizen.org - A pipeline carrying crude oil through North Dakota broke open and spilled into a creek about 150 miles from the Dakota Access Pipeline protests that have been warning about such a spill for nearly ... Winchester pastor describes scene at pipeline protest Shared by cherokeekamama
yesmagazine.org - Hundreds of water protectors gathered in a solar-powered 200-foot geodesic dome nestled on the plains amid tipis and waited three hours to join a traditional Lakota dinner on Thanksgiving. Ancient ... Native Waters, Native Warriors: From Standing Rock to Honduras Shared by saskia ozinga
telesurtv.net - Around the globe, land has become gold-standard currency. As a result, Indigenous and other land-based peoples face threats to the natural commons on which they live, produce food and sustain commu... Standing Rock Was Never Just About the Pipeline Shared by Pamela Boyce Simms
ecowatch.com - Shaun King, a writer for the New York Daily News, has uploaded what appears to be a recorded audio file of Energy Transfer Partners' Chief Operating Officer saying that "election night changed ever... Blood and Land: The Story of Native America by JCH King – review Shared by #IamAmerica theguardian.com - A few years ago a pipeline was designed to link oil fields in North Dakota with refineries in Illinois. The idea was to build the 1,172-mile Dakota access pipeline as a series of short ventures and... Milestone: 4½ Hours With the President Shared by JournEthics
journal-isms.com - Blacks Equate Significance of Obama Election, 9/11 10 Years for Derisively Nicknamed ‘Chaka Con’ Was Trump’s Meeting With Kanye a Distraction? Howard U. Paper Duped by Fake Story on Clintons Stereo... Standing Rock protesters recuperate in Madison Shared by JJohnson
cbc.ca - A Mi'kmaq activist from Elsipogtog First Nation is raising money to go back to Standing Rock, N.D., and plans to bring winter supplies to protesters in the camp there who are now bracing for the on... Women Are the Backbone of the Standing Rock Movement Shared by Pachamama Alliance
worldpulse.com - I was sitting in a coffee shop in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, the night it hit me: I had to go to Standing Rock to document all sides of the ongoing Dakota Access Pipeline fight. This has happened befor... ‘Respect the Feathers’: Who Tells Standing Rock’s Story? Shared by MichonBostonGroup
indiancountrymedianetwork.com - Editor’s note: Water protectors were violently engaged by police on Sunday November 20 when they tried to clear a bridge of debris, enduring seven hours of assault that police say was necessary to ... Syria: Another Pipeline War Shared by OWS_ellie ॐ
ecowatch.com - The fossil fuel industry's business model is to externalize its costs by clawing in obscene subsidies and tax deductions—causing grave environmental costs, including toxic pollution and global warm... I’m as committed as I have been since day one. Shared by Sara Laughter
pqmonthly.com - By Monty Herron. Staff Writer, Op-Ed columnist, PQ Monthly The Army Corps of Engineers will not grant an easement for the Dakota Access Pipeline, stating that a full environmental impact study must... Trump, Putin and the Pipelines to Nowhere Shared by Tonya Marie &Family
theepochtimes.com - Thousands of Native Americans from hundreds of tribes gathered on the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in North Dakota, in a show of unity unseen since the heyday of Native American activism in earl... Standing Rock Plain, by Buck Curran Shared by Buck Curran obsoleterecordings.bandcamp.com - Digital Track Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Buy Now $1 USD or more Send as Gift Buy the Full Digital Album Share / Emb... Why One Standing Rock Pastor Won't Preach About the Pipeline Shared by Living Out Grace
christianitytoday.com - Assemblies of God pastor Tonya White Mountain regularly makes the nearly two-hour drive from her home on the Standing Rock Sioux reservation to Bismarck, North Dakota, the closest place to shop at ... Teen Vogue's Political Coverage Isn't Surprising Shared by pascallapointe
nationofchange.org - A few weeks ago, actress and activist Susan Sarandon made headlines when she asked supporters of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe – who are protesting the four-state Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) – to... Is Donald Trump a Threat to Democracy? Shared by Pam Bailey
huffingtonpost.com - The Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), owned by the Texas company Energy Transfer Inc., is a $3.7 billion oil pipeline that runs southeastward from the Bakken region of northwestern North Dakota down t...
thinkprogress.org - Trials for Dakota Access Pipeline protesters begin next week, but there aren’t enough attorneys to take their cases. The Morton County Sheriff’s Department lists 264 people who have no lawyer at al... North Dakota pipeline protesters rally in D.C.: ‘Water is sacred to us.’ Shared by Diana
hotair.com - A group of protesters chained themselves across the doors of a TD bank in Massachusetts in solidarity with Dakota Access Pipeline protesters in North Dakota. From Masslive.com: The pipeline opponen... We Stand Like Sitting Bull Shared by Michael Venables
un.org - 15 November 2016 The United States is using excessive force against protestors in North Dakota who are trying to stop an oil pipeline project that runs through land sacred to indigenous peoples, ... Winchester pastor describes scene at pipeline protest Shared by cherokeekamama
winchester.wickedlocal.com - The plan was to meet up with fellow clergy and sleep on the floor of the St. James Episcopal Church in Cannon Ball, North Dakota. The Reverends William Burhans and Judy Arnold, pastors of Wincheste... Standing Rock Was Never Just About the Pipeline Shared by Pamela Boyce Simms
ecowatch.com - Shaun King, a writer for the New York Daily News, has uploaded what appears to be a recorded audio file of Energy Transfer Partners' Chief Operating Officer saying that "election night changed ever... Blood and Land: The Story of Native America by JCH King – review Shared by #IamAmerica theguardian.com - A few years ago a pipeline was designed to link oil fields in North Dakota with refineries in Illinois. The idea was to build the 1,172-mile Dakota access pipeline as a series of short ventures and... Standing Rock protesters recuperate in Madison Shared by JJohnson
bismarcktribune.com - WASHINGTON — A Standing Rock Sioux Tribe representative said the Dakota Access Pipeline controversy served as a springboard for discussion this week during a listening session with the Donald Trump... Women Are the Backbone of the Standing Rock Movement Shared by Pachamama Alliance
indiancountrymedianetwork.com - Editor’s note: Water protectors were violently engaged by police on Sunday November 20 when they tried to clear a bridge of debris, enduring seven hours of assault that police say was necessary to ... Syria: Another Pipeline War Shared by OWS_ellie ॐ
theepochtimes.com - Thousands of Native Americans from hundreds of tribes gathered on the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in North Dakota, in a show of unity unseen since the heyday of Native American activism in earl... Standing Rock Plain, by Buck Curran Shared by Buck Curran obsoleterecordings.bandcamp.com - Digital Track Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Buy Now $1 USD or more Send as Gift Buy the Full Digital Album Share / Emb... Interview with a wanted man: #NoDAPL water protector won’t surrender to Sheriff - APTN National News Shared by OWS_ellie ॐ
huffingtonpost.com - The Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), owned by the Texas company Energy Transfer Inc., is a $3.7 billion oil pipeline that runs southeastward from the Bakken region of northwestern North Dakota down t...
thinkprogress.org - Trials for Dakota Access Pipeline protesters begin next week, but there aren’t enough attorneys to take their cases. The Morton County Sheriff’s Department lists 264 people who have no lawyer at al... North Dakota pipeline protesters rally in D.C.: ‘Water is sacred to us.’ Shared by Diana
hotair.com - A group of protesters chained themselves across the doors of a TD bank in Massachusetts in solidarity with Dakota Access Pipeline protesters in North Dakota. From Masslive.com: The pipeline opponen... Lawyers needed for Standing Rock trials Shared by kultrazero
un.org - 15 November 2016 The United States is using excessive force against protestors in North Dakota who are trying to stop an oil pipeline project that runs through land sacred to indigenous peoples, ... Winchester pastor describes scene at pipeline protest Shared by cherokeekamama
yesmagazine.org - Hundreds of water protectors gathered in a solar-powered 200-foot geodesic dome nestled on the plains amid tipis and waited three hours to join a traditional Lakota dinner on Thanksgiving. Ancient ... Native Waters, Native Warriors: From Standing Rock to Honduras Shared by saskia ozinga
telesurtv.net - Around the globe, land has become gold-standard currency. As a result, Indigenous and other land-based peoples face threats to the natural commons on which they live, produce food and sustain commu... Standing Rock Was Never Just About the Pipeline Shared by Pamela Boyce Simms
slate.com - The images below were taken by Christian Hansen at the Oceti Sakowin camp at Standing Rock in early December. There were fireworks the night the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced it would not ... What’s Next for the Water Protectors at Standing Rock? Shared by Terena
sacredstonecamp.org - We, the below stated, are a coalition of grassroots groups living and working in the Dakota Access resistance camps along the Cannon Ball River in Oceti Sakowin treaty lands. Sacred Stone Camp | ... Standing Rock protesters recuperate in Madison Shared by JJohnson
cbc.ca - A Mi'kmaq activist from Elsipogtog First Nation is raising money to go back to Standing Rock, N.D., and plans to bring winter supplies to protesters in the camp there who are now bracing for the on... #StopWar on #Yemen Articles Shared by #PeopleOverProfit
livingonchi.wordpress.com - 12/16/16 The US just made it harder for #SaudiArabia to bomb #Yemen. The people of Yemen barely noticed. http://www.pri.org/stories/2016-12-16/us-just-made-it-harder-saudi-arabia-bomb-yemen-people-... Women Are the Backbone of the Standing Rock Movement Shared by Pachamama Alliance
indiancountrymedianetwork.com - Editor’s note: Water protectors were violently engaged by police on Sunday November 20 when they tried to clear a bridge of debris, enduring seven hours of assault that police say was necessary to ... Syria: Another Pipeline War Shared by OWS_ellie ॐ
ecowatch.com - The fossil fuel industry's business model is to externalize its costs by clawing in obscene subsidies and tax deductions—causing grave environmental costs, including toxic pollution and global warm... I’m as committed as I have been since day one. Shared by Sara Laughter
pqmonthly.com - By Monty Herron. Staff Writer, Op-Ed columnist, PQ Monthly The Army Corps of Engineers will not grant an easement for the Dakota Access Pipeline, stating that a full environmental impact study must... Is Donald Trump a Threat to Democracy? Shared by Pam Bailey
huffingtonpost.com - The Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), owned by the Texas company Energy Transfer Inc., is a $3.7 billion oil pipeline that runs southeastward from the Bakken region of northwestern North Dakota down t...
insidesources.com - As Christmas approaches, environmental protesters trying to permanently halt the construction of the Dakota Access pipeline are continuing their “Month of #NoDAPL” campaign by going after the banks... How Standing Rock’s Divest Campaign Can Stop Future Pipelines Shared by Daniel Bryan
mysanantonio.com - A Corpus Christi attorney filed a lawsuit Thursday against Valero Energy Corp.’s refinery there less than 24 hours after the city issued a warning to its 320,000 residents telling them not to drink... Tell Your Bank: DeFund DAPL (PHOTOS/VIDEOS)! – JavierSoriano.com Shared by Javier Soriano JavierSoriano.com - Thursday, December 15th, 2016. New York City – On Wednesday, December 14, water protectors gathered in front of Wells Fargo corporate campus and on Thursday, December 15th, water protectors gathere... Trump, Putin and the Pipelines to Nowhere Shared by Tonya Marie &Family
thepetitionsite.com - Join me in sending a message to the big banks by withdrawing your money until they agree to: 1. Divest from Energy Transfer Partners, the parent company of the Dakota Access Pipeline. 2. Pressure ...
theepochtimes.com - Thousands of Native Americans from hundreds of tribes gathered on the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in North Dakota, in a show of unity unseen since the heyday of Native American activism in earl...