nordea.com - Nordea has imposed the absolute demand on the companies behind the Dakota Access Pipeline that they reroute the oil pipeline so that it is does not pass close to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe reser... Standing Rock: Battle of the Black Snake – stupidDOPE.com Shared by Lauren Murray
stupiddope.com - Since the beginning of time, man has coexisted with nature. He has connected to Earth and everything in it with a deep and profound reverence. We have lived, survived and flourished from the plants... Tribe has opened vital conversation Shared by Standing Rock Sioux
sacredstonecamp.org - Members of the horse nation herded around 100 buffalo from the west and southwest of the Cannonball Ranch onto the the DAPL easement. One rider was reportedly hit with up to four rubber bullets his... Why the Arabs Don’t Want Us in Syria Shared by OfcGeek-Carol
politico.com - In part because my father was murdered by an Arab, I've made an effort to understand the impact of U.S. policy in the Mideast and particularly the factors that sometimes motivate bloodthirsty respo... Leftist Groups on the Syrian Civil War Shared by who
syriainbrief.wordpress.com - This is a survey of various groups around the world considered to the left of democratic socialism regarding their stances on the Syrian civil war. I have searched the websites of just over 50 left... get moving Shared by WeMidwives
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... #StopWar on #Syria Articles Shared by Bonnie Schultz
usatoday.com - Thousands of veterans have pledged their support for the protesters at Standing Rock, with hundreds joining those encamped against the Dakota Access pipeline over the weekend. Among them: Wes Clark... Op-ed: And the 2016 Newsmaker of the Year is... Shared by Eagle Feather News
eaglefeathernews.com - Suffice to say, 2016 was a very difficult year. Just read the news. Often when we consider our news maker of the year, it is easy to get a couple of really good and positive stories into the mix fo... Standing Rock's 'Little Dave' leads fight against Big Oil Shared by #IamAmerica
thenation.com - Near Cannonball, ND—Hillary Clinton made a last-ditch effort to capture the elusive Bernie Bro vote in battle-weary North Carolina last Thursday. She brought Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont to a ... Uneven Earth » After Standing Rock, a new unity emerges Shared by Uneven Earth
unevenearth.org - After eight months, starting with a few hundred young Native Americans and swelling to up to 15,000 people in the sprawling encampments of Standing Rock, North Dakota, a victory was celebrated. Pre... Dakota Access protests expose raw divisions and emotions in North Dakota Shared by Sandy Tolan latimes.com - As the battle over the Dakota Access pipeline intensified, Kirk and Lisa Wilson found themselves getting more angry and more annoyed — especially at the thousands of protesters who traveled to Nort...
desmog.ca - The ‘I’ in this passage — from section 51 of Song of Myself, by poet Walt Whitman — stands as a reference to the erratic and self-contradictory ways in which people think and act out their lives. W...
ecowatch.com - Interviews collected by Emily Arasim and Osprey Orielle Lake Indigenous women from across North America stand on the frontline of ongoing action to halt construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. ...
idex.org - Now more than ever, we stand with our partners who are on the frontlines of environmental and racial justice. Their victories are our victories. Their struggles are our struggles. In the face of in...
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...
alternet.org - With the Dakota Access Pipeline nearly 90% complete, developers are focusing their attention elsewhere. Meanwhile, protests against additional pipelines throughout the country have yet to receive a...
thenation.com - “I’ve never been so happy doing dishes,” Ivy Longie says, and then she starts laughing. Then crying. And then there is hugging. Then more hugging. Less than two hours earlier, news came that the Ar...
change.org - When the Standing Rock Youth first started their campaign to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline, no one had even heard of it – yet they went on to inspire hundreds of thousands of people to take actio...
whitewolfpack.com - Award-winning actress Jane Fonda — a sharp critic of the government’s failure to honor treaties with Native American First Nations - supports Standing Rock. Fonda, in addition to joining the group,...
wordsinthebucket.com - For several tumultuous months, Standing Rock in North Dakota (US) has ignited a collective movement to defend natural spaces from senseless contamination. People of all creeds – from Indigenous peo...
gofundme.com - We are racing against time to raise funds. Our goal is to complete construction of compost toilets and treatment facilities at Standing Rock for thousands of Water Protectors, and their allies, as ...
collective-evolution.com - The Dakota Access Pipeline has exposed a harsh reality many were unaware of or attempted to ignore: U.S. oil interest and government co-conspirators will bulldoze over any and all obstacles standin...
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desmog.ca - The ‘I’ in this passage — from section 51 of Song of Myself, by poet Walt Whitman — stands as a reference to the erratic and self-contradictory ways in which people think and act out their lives. W...
ecowatch.com - Interviews collected by Emily Arasim and Osprey Orielle Lake Indigenous women from across North America stand on the frontline of ongoing action to halt construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. ...
idex.org - Now more than ever, we stand with our partners who are on the frontlines of environmental and racial justice. Their victories are our victories. Their struggles are our struggles. In the face of in...
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...
alternet.org - With the Dakota Access Pipeline nearly 90% complete, developers are focusing their attention elsewhere. Meanwhile, protests against additional pipelines throughout the country have yet to receive a...
thenation.com - “I’ve never been so happy doing dishes,” Ivy Longie says, and then she starts laughing. Then crying. And then there is hugging. Then more hugging. Less than two hours earlier, news came that the Ar...
change.org - When the Standing Rock Youth first started their campaign to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline, no one had even heard of it – yet they went on to inspire hundreds of thousands of people to take actio...
whitewolfpack.com - Award-winning actress Jane Fonda — a sharp critic of the government’s failure to honor treaties with Native American First Nations - supports Standing Rock. Fonda, in addition to joining the group,...
wordsinthebucket.com - For several tumultuous months, Standing Rock in North Dakota (US) has ignited a collective movement to defend natural spaces from senseless contamination. People of all creeds – from Indigenous peo...
gofundme.com - We are racing against time to raise funds. Our goal is to complete construction of compost toilets and treatment facilities at Standing Rock for thousands of Water Protectors, and their allies, as ...
collective-evolution.com - The Dakota Access Pipeline has exposed a harsh reality many were unaware of or attempted to ignore: U.S. oil interest and government co-conspirators will bulldoze over any and all obstacles standin...
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truth-out.org - Janine Jackson interviewed Kelly Hayes about what's next for the #NODAPL movement for the December 9, 2016, episode of CounterSpin. This is a lightly edited transcript. Janine Jackson: The struggle... How Standing Rock’s Divest Campaign Can Stop Future Pipelines Shared by Daniel Bryan
yogainternational.com - For the past several months, many of us have been watching the events at Standing Rock with increasing interest and concern. To many bystanders, Standing Rock probably seems a world away from their... Solidarity with Standing Rock | Grassroots Economic Organizing Shared by CEANYC
huffingtonpost.com - What are the chances of a scenario where the Dakota Access Pipeline or a similar pipeline were to spill into a water body? Spills are spread across 190,000 miles of pipelines, and very small portio... Risk Management Shared by Sacred Stone Camp ftp.lankabusinessonline.com - The bank said it had also decided "to suspend further investments in BP for all other Nordea funds until clarification from BP on systematic risk management has been evaluated." "In total, some 20 ... George Soros: Nazi Sympathizer - Freedom Outpost Shared by PolitixGal
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elle.com - Tori Amos: "'Scarlet's Walk' is a song written to expose the stealing of Native American land through the Indian Removal Act. The act was supported by many Anglo-European immigrants, called settler... ‘Respect the Feathers’: Who Tells Standing Rock’s Story? Shared by Pasco Revolution
nytimes.com - The news media and video bloggers have a place at Standing Rock, Ms. Rae said, but in her view, many nonindigenous feature documentary makers are direct descendants of “the anthropologists” — which... 36 Top Book Awards for Authors in 2016 Shared by Scott Lorenz
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rollingstone.com - Fiona Apple, TV on the Radio and Sky Ferreira will perform at a concert benefiting the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, set to take place at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles December 18th, Pitchfork repo... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> POLITICS >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Click here to support YOUTH UNITY for SACRED WATERS. by Ricky Sanderson Shared by Idle No More
truth-out.org - Janine Jackson interviewed Kelly Hayes about what's next for the #NODAPL movement for the December 9, 2016, episode of CounterSpin. This is a lightly edited transcript. Janine Jackson: The struggle... How Standing Rock’s Divest Campaign Can Stop Future Pipelines Shared by Daniel Bryan
broadly.vice.com - Over the weekend, the US Army Corps of Engineers finally delivered some good news to the thousands of protesters camped out at the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation: Construction of the Dakota Access... Standing Rock: Battle of the Black Snake – stupidDOPE.com Shared by Lauren Murray
stupiddope.com - Since the beginning of time, man has coexisted with nature. He has connected to Earth and everything in it with a deep and profound reverence. We have lived, survived and flourished from the plants... Tribe has opened vital conversation Shared by Standing Rock Sioux
ecowatch.com - Interviews collected by Emily Arasim and Osprey Orielle Lake Indigenous women from across North America stand on the frontline of ongoing action to halt construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. ... 8 Female Musicians Talk About the Power of Political Songs Shared by The Britney City
gofundme.com - UPDATE 2: The bits are flowing on the wifi bridge! UPDATE 3: Please click on the Updates tab to get the full info but this fund is now closed, the core mission of the fund was accomplished. Thank... “Water is life, and we must all fight to protect it.” Shared by Juwayriyah Muhammad
inquisitr.com - Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) protesters say that about 1,000 people are still at the camp despite winter storms and sub-zero temperatures, KFYR-TV reports, and they say that they’ll be there as lo... The Lesson from Standing Rock: Organizing and Resistance Can Win Shared by Darrell B
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... 'This is an awakening': Native Americans find new hope after Standing Rock Shared by Anna 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... Feeding a Movement: The Kitchens of the Standing Rock Camps Shared by 🎄Rose🎄
adirondackdailyenterprise.com - They were 10 miles south of the pipeline protests at Standing Rock Indian Reservation in Cannon Ball. The plan for the group, called “Veterans Stand for Standing Rock,” was for these thousands of v... ‘Respect the Feathers’: Who Tells Standing Rock’s Story? Shared by Pasco Revolution
nytimes.com - The news media and video bloggers have a place at Standing Rock, Ms. Rae said, but in her view, many nonindigenous feature documentary makers are direct descendants of “the anthropologists” — which... Solidarity with Standing Rock | Grassroots Economic Organizing Shared by CEANYC
geo.coop - Our “Stand with Standing Rock” at Cooperative Federal Credit Union isn’t our first social and economic justice action. Not by far -- that would be the defunding of South African Apartheid institut... U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Stop the Sabal Trail Pipeline Shared by Tammie Brown change.org - When the Standing Rock Youth first started their campaign to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline, no one had even heard of it – yet they went on to inspire hundreds of thousands of people to take actio... Why the Arabs Don’t Want Us in Syria Shared by OfcGeek-Carol
usatoday.com - Thousands of veterans have pledged their support for the protesters at Standing Rock, with hundreds joining those encamped against the Dakota Access pipeline over the weekend. Among them: Wes Clark... Op-ed: And the 2016 Newsmaker of the Year is... Shared by Eagle Feather News
eaglefeathernews.com - Suffice to say, 2016 was a very difficult year. Just read the news. Often when we consider our news maker of the year, it is easy to get a couple of really good and positive stories into the mix fo... Standing Rock's 'Little Dave' leads fight against Big Oil Shared by #IamAmerica
inforum.com - Just last week, Archambault participated in a panel discussion in West Hollywood, joined by Jane Fonda and Robert Kennedy, Jr., to talk about opposition to the pipeline, which has become an interna... Standing Rock becomes defining moment for three Crow musicians Shared by brenda_archer
thenation.com - Near Cannonball, ND—Hillary Clinton made a last-ditch effort to capture the elusive Bernie Bro vote in battle-weary North Carolina last Thursday. She brought Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont to a ... The Rise of “Water Protectors” Shared by TheActaFist
gofundme.com - We are racing against time to raise funds. Our goal is to complete construction of compost toilets and treatment facilities at Standing Rock for thousands of Water Protectors, and their allies, as ... Uneven Earth » After Standing Rock, a new unity emerges Shared by Uneven Earth
unevenearth.org - After eight months, starting with a few hundred young Native Americans and swelling to up to 15,000 people in the sprawling encampments of Standing Rock, North Dakota, a victory was celebrated. Pre... Dakota Access protests expose raw divisions and emotions in North Dakota Shared by Sandy Tolan latimes.com - As the battle over the Dakota Access pipeline intensified, Kirk and Lisa Wilson found themselves getting more angry and more annoyed — especially at the thousands of protesters who traveled to Nort... What I Found in Standing Rock | By Bronson Koenig Shared by Jeni Acelas
collective-evolution.com - The Dakota Access Pipeline has exposed a harsh reality many were unaware of or attempted to ignore: U.S. oil interest and government co-conspirators will bulldoze over any and all obstacles standin...
truth-out.org - Janine Jackson interviewed Kelly Hayes about what's next for the #NODAPL movement for the December 9, 2016, episode of CounterSpin. This is a lightly edited transcript. Janine Jackson: The struggle... How Standing Rock’s Divest Campaign Can Stop Future Pipelines Shared by Daniel Bryan
gofundme.com - YOUTH UNITY FOR SACRED WATERS Stanley Mission, SK. - The Indigenous tribe of the Woodland/Rocky CREE Nations. A Youth Journey to Standing Rock #NoDAPL Nonviolent Peaceful resistance. In the spiri... Standing Rock: Battle of the Black Snake – stupidDOPE.com Shared by Lauren Murray
stupiddope.com - Since the beginning of time, man has coexisted with nature. He has connected to Earth and everything in it with a deep and profound reverence. We have lived, survived and flourished from the plants... Tribe has opened vital conversation Shared by Standing Rock Sioux
alternet.org - With the Dakota Access Pipeline nearly 90% complete, developers are focusing their attention elsewhere. Meanwhile, protests against additional pipelines throughout the country have yet to receive a... The Lesson from Standing Rock: Organizing and Resistance Can Win Shared by Darrell B
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... 'This is an awakening': Native Americans find new hope after Standing Rock Shared by Anna 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... Feeding a Movement: The Kitchens of the Standing Rock Camps Shared by 🎄Rose🎄
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 ... ‘Respect the Feathers’: Who Tells Standing Rock’s Story? Shared by Pasco Revolution
nytimes.com - The news media and video bloggers have a place at Standing Rock, Ms. Rae said, but in her view, many nonindigenous feature documentary makers are direct descendants of “the anthropologists” — which... Solidarity with Standing Rock | Grassroots Economic Organizing Shared by CEANYC
whitewolfpack.com - Award-winning actress Jane Fonda — a sharp critic of the government’s failure to honor treaties with Native American First Nations - supports Standing Rock. Fonda, in addition to joining the group,... Standing Rock's 'Little Dave' leads fight against Big Oil Shared by #IamAmerica
thenation.com - Near Cannonball, ND—Hillary Clinton made a last-ditch effort to capture the elusive Bernie Bro vote in battle-weary North Carolina last Thursday. She brought Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont to a ... The Rise of “Water Protectors” Shared by TheActaFist
gofundme.com - We are racing against time to raise funds. Our goal is to complete construction of compost toilets and treatment facilities at Standing Rock for thousands of Water Protectors, and their allies, as ... Uneven Earth » After Standing Rock, a new unity emerges Shared by Uneven Earth
complex.com - Plans to reroute the Dakota Access Pipeline may have been announced earlier this month, but it’s still worth examining videos the Morton County Sheriff's Department released about ongoing pipeline ... Jury convicts 2 Dakota Access pipeline protesters Shared by Zen
rt.com - Benjamin Schapiro, 30, of Ohio, and Steven Voliva, 62, of Washington, were arrested on September 27 and charged with blocking a highway in Morton County. On Tuesday, a jury found them guilty of two... Ecuador’s Standing Rock? #SOSPuebloShuar Shared by Peter
intercontinentalcry.org - The Shuar community of Nankints in Ecuador’s Southern Amazon region was evicted in August 2016 to make way for a Chinese copper mega-mining project. The mining company, through a court order, has c... The young women activists who led Standing Rock to victory Shared by Kevin Dalby
huckmagazine.com - Lauren Howland’s wrist was already bandaged up – broken, she thinks, by cops hitting her with batons – when she headed back to the front lines of the #NODAPL struggle a few days before Halloween. T... Holy Rage: Lessons from Standing Rock Shared by dave
newyorker.com - The snow-scoured hills and buttes of the Missouri Breaks are dotted with isolated houses, until the sudden appearance of the Oceti Sakowin encampment on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation. The pre... The Pedo Files Shared by Truth
jar2.com - I would just like to begin by saying I am not the original Pedowood guy, nor claim to be. I made a few additions and gathered up as much new material that has been generated as possible. The size ... Protesters Gain Victory in Fight Over Dakota Access Oil Pipeline Shared by Analisa
nytimes.com - President-elect Donald J. Trump, however, has taken a different view of the project and said as recently as last week that he supported finishing the 1,170-mile pipeline, which crosses four states ... Comments Shared by Jan McDonagh 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... UPDATE 2: #NoDAPL #StandWithStandingRock “Many Ways to Help from Home” Shared by KarmicReactionBlog
nativenewsonline.net - STANDING ROCK INDIAN RESERVATION – The Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Council on Wednesday, December 21, 2016, released a statement regarding the Dakota Access pipeline. The Tribal Council seeks to cla... Standing Rock Sioux - A Model for Protection of Planet and its People | Shared by ICCR
ihrb.org - By David Schilling, Senior Program Director, Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe met with representatives of Energy Transfer Partners (ETP) on October 30, 20... What’s Next for the Water Protectors at Standing Rock? Shared by SolarWind
ecowatch.com - Everything seemed to be converging on Standing Rock on Dec. 4. Thousands of veterans were scheduled to arrive the next day at this remote, frozen outpost—along with a blizzard. The Army Corps of En... Feds withheld key documents from Standing Rock Sioux Shared by Traffy
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... Why the Arabs Don’t Want Us in Syria Shared by Kenn Threed
theantimedia.org - (TFC) The Electronic Frontier Foundation released a report days ago investigating questionable surveillance during Standing Rock protests. EFF’s inquiry involved numerous law enforcement agencies, ... The Fight Against The North American Union And Globalism Is In Standing Rock — Steemit Shared by efinancialpub steemit.com - There is much more going on than that, however. Aside from the ongoing military tensions with Russia and the faltering economy, there is a stand-off currently happening that is barely being reporte... Tribe has opened vital conversation Shared by Valerie Ann Pizana
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 ... Fonda calls on Trump to back native American protest Shared by Healing Revolution
dailymail.co.uk - Oscar-winning US actress and political activist Jane Fonda implored President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday to get behind native Americans protesting over a controversial oil pipeline. The actres... The Suspended Battle at Standing Rock Shared by Simon Folkard
inquisitr.com - Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) protesters say that about 1,000 people are still at the camp despite winter storms and sub-zero temperatures, KFYR-TV reports, and they say that they’ll be there as lo... Only the hardiest remain at Dakota protest camp Shared by cl heyes
soundofheart.org - "Water protectors" wielded mirrors at Standing Rock to create a connection with police and to empower protestors. In case you missed it, over 20,000 people gathered at the Standing Rock camp near C... DAKOTA DISPATCH – BINJ Reports Shared by Max Cloven
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... United Methodists Bring Christmas to Standing Rock Shared by Tawni
nativenewsonline.net - CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA – Members of the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference braved subfreezing temperatures December 15 to deliver 700 Christmas stockings to water protectors still camped near... Standing Strong as a Rock Shared by Other Worlds
alternet.org - Sacred Stone Camp in Canon Ball, ND Photo Credit: Joe Brusky/Flickr CC The power of mobilized, united people was proven once again on December 4, when the Army Corps of Engineers denied a permit ne... An Indian Protest for Everyone Shared by John McNay
nytimes.com - The legal and ethical argument is about tribal sovereignty and the protection of natural resources. There is nothing new about such issues. However, what is novel is that the tribe and the outside ... Testing completed of bridge damaged by pipeline protesters Shared by james sharp
latimes.com - On the night Vanessa Dundon was shot in the eye, she was on the front lines looking up at a phalanx of police. It was after sundown on a cold night at the Backwater Bridge at the edge of the Standi... Lawyers needed for Standing Rock trials Shared by genghis galahad 🗽🐦
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... George Takei:'Welcome to the Resistance Shared by Doug McLean
advocate.com - In the wake of Donald Trump's election victory, many have written to me asking how to move forward. It is understandably difficult for our community to accept this setback, from the risk of our har... Standing Rock: It Is Not Over Shared by Blaire Ashley 白灵
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... The Last Days at Standing Rock Shared by off-beat
outsideonline.com - On Friday, December 2, Bobby Robedeaux and seven other members of the Pawnee Nation left Pawnee, Oklahoma, hauling a trailer full of firewood 900 miles north to the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation ... The Crucial Roles Women Are Playing At Standing Rock — In Photos Shared by Anne Perschel
washingtontimes.com - A North Dakota judge had a message for Dakota Access pipeline protesters seeking to avoid paying their public defenders: Get a job. Two men convicted Tuesday in the first jury trial related to the ... get moving Shared by Helen Calvert
indianz.com - Home > News > Headlines Print Subscribe Sarah van Gelder: Why veterans asked for forgiveness at Standing Rock Wednesday, December 21, 2016 Filed Under: National More on: apologies, dakota access ... White House influences Shared by Dannikun
indiancountrymedianetwork.com - Editor’s note: Voters this year will elect the 45th president of the United States. This is the 43rd in a series of 44 stories exploring past presidents’ attitudes toward Native Americans, challeng... The Inside Story Of What Happened When The Veterans Went To Standing Rock Shared by lfkraus
indiancountrymedianetwork.com - In the northeast we think our winters are something to brag about. Sometimes six months long, two straight months of bitter cold, the nights not fit for man or beast. Multiply the worst of that by ... Framing a Movement: The Media at Standing Rock Shared by #IamAmerica
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... Sacred Sites And Treaty Rights – The Dakota Access Backstory Shared by Equitable Origin
insideenergy.org - For the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, the effort to block the Dakota Access pipeline –an effort that attracted thousands of protesters, including members from hundreds of different Indian tribes acros... The Year in Pictures 2016 Shared by Keciah
gofundme.com - VeteransRespond support operations on Camp Oceti Oyate Please help support VeteransRespond in our continued efforts on Camp Oceti Oyate. We currently have an established camp that is coordinating c... Standing Rock, #NoDAPL, and Mni Wiconi — Cultural Anthropology Shared by pdxanthro
yesmagazine.org - The heroic work of the Standing Rock water protectors represents a defining moment in the long struggle against the institutions of empire and colonial rule. It is fitting that the leaders are indi... Gap Year Blog - Into the Wild - Standing Rock: A Year Of Solidarity Shared by Frontier blog.frontiergap.com - Four words have resonated through 2016, summing up one of the most prominent environmental demonstrations in history. The North Dakota Access Pipeline violated the indigenous rights of the Standing... Rogue Elector Uses Vote to Highlight Dakota Access Pipeline Shared by Sonya Garrett Koch
abcnews.go.com - A member of the Electoral College from Washington state went rogue Monday and voted for a Native American tribal leader from South Dakota over Hillary Clinton, who had won the state in the presiden... Could Standing Rock Happen In Wyoming? Shared by Wyoming Public Radio
wyomingpublicmedia.org - Last week, the Northern Arapaho tribe issued a statement expressing frustration about being left out of a meeting on removing the grizzly bear from the Endangered Species List. The disagreement has... Police Departments Refuse To Return To #NoDAPL Protest Shared by #IamAmerica
popularresistance.org - Above Photo: “Environmental assessments failed to disclose the presence and proximity of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation,” stated UN expert Victoria Tauli-Corpuz. (Photo: John Duffy/flickr/cc) ... We Cannot Negotiate for the Water Shared by Luna Shems sacredstonecamp.org - Cannon Ball, North Dakota-- Today the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued a statement offering to consult with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe about ways to proceed with the Lake Oahe crossing. While... ENVIRONMENT: VIRONMENT10 States Where Citizens Are Fighting Pipeline Projects Shared by ⏳✒Belle⚠👓🎬💚
cnbc.com - A pipeline leak has spilled tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil into a North Dakota creek roughly two and a half hours from Cannon Ball, where protesters are camped out in opposition to the D... “Water is life, and we must all fight to protect it.” Shared by Unlovable Brat X
idex.org - Now more than ever, we stand with our partners who are on the frontlines of environmental and racial justice. Their victories are our victories. Their struggles are our struggles. In the face of in... Couple's display shines light on holiday, Standing Rock Shared by Tawni
wdtimes.com - JUNEAU -- For nearly nine years now, Dawn Moneyhan has displayed Christmas decorations, but not this year. She is joining her Native American brothers and sisters in the dispute over TransCanada's ... Indigenous West Papua Sends Solidarity to Standing Rock Shared by Free West Papua
telesurtv.net - While protesters at Standing Rock and West Papua may seem worlds apart, they share a common bond from an indigenous struggle against a larger oppressor, explained West Papua’s independence leader B... My Time at Standing Rock Shared by Count Jack Stewart
greenpeace.org - Three weeks ago, I returned from a three-week stint at the Oceti Sakowin Camp in Standing Rock. While there, I represented Greenpeace in the most important way the organization could show up: I lis... On Understanding Indigenous Leadership and Treaty Rights Shared by Stand.earth
intercontinentalcry.org - Territories of Life is a video toolkit with a purpose. It's aim: to bring stories of resistance, resilience and hope to indigenous communities on the frontline of the global rush for land. Produced... Standing Rock: the struggle continues Shared by (((Simon Hales)))
countercurrentnews.com - While most of us are enjoying lower gasoline and natural gas prices these days – a big help to the family budget – it is increasingly difficult to defend the oil and gas industry when it keeps poll... Birchwood BOOST! - Birchwood Cafe Shared by Birchwood Cafe
birchwoodcafe.com - Birchwood Boost supports local nonprofits whose work aligns with our "Good Real Food" values. Food connects us all (everyone eats!) and food systems are a critical point of action for addressing hu... U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Stop the Sabal Trail Pipeline Shared by #IamAmerica change.org - When the Standing Rock Youth first started their campaign to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline, no one had even heard of it – yet they went on to inspire hundreds of thousands of people to take actio... Returning From Standing Rock December 2016 Shared by Huppy the Anarchist
columbiariverkeeper.org - He said: “I talked to my neighbors. If that company thinks they are going to take our land, they are in for a hell of a fight.” He and his neighbors—along with thousands of other pipeline fighters ...
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... How Standing Rock's Divest Campaign Can Stop Future Pipelines Shared by Arthur Klein
truth-out.org - Sasja Beslik, head of sustainable finance at Nordea, one of the largest banks in Europe, recently traveled to the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation on a fact-finding mission. Originally from Bosnia, ... Pipeline opponents urge U.S. Bank to divest its energy holdings Shared by #IamAmerica
startribune.com - When guests arrived at a holiday party at U.S. Bank Stadium Tuesday evening, they were met with a group of nontraditional Christmas carolers. More than 50 Dakota Access pipeline protesters sang the... What the Yoga of Standing Rock Looks Like: 5 Ways to Take Action Shared by ASUTRA
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... Protesters' Dakota pipeline win may be both short- and long-lived Shared by Sarah Maria
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... Beyond Standing Rock: Extraction Harms Indigenous Water Sources Shared by #IamAmerica
ipsnews.net - NEW YORK, Dec 20 2016 (IPS) - Since the decision by the U.S. army to suspend the Dakota Access pipeline on 4 December, many are still unsure of the controversial pipeline’s future or its implicatio... Tell FHB ~ Divest from DAPL! Rally Shared by It's Lit with PhDJ
eastbayexpress.com - Last Monday, two-dozen activists chanted, sang, and drummed outside Wells Fargo' San Francisco headquarters to demand the bank stop financing the Dakota Access Pipeline. Wells Fargo has drawn criti... Top 5 disasterous pipeline spills of 2016 Shared by Gord Bolton
rt.com - Pipelines became a hot button issue in 2016 after the public awareness grew about the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s battle against ETP and the Dakotas Access Pipeline (DAPL), that tribal leaders beli... North Dakota spill sixth largest pipeline leak in 2016 - data Shared by #IamAmerica
theamericanenergynews.com - HOUSTON, Dec 20 (Reuters) – Crews have recovered about 1,805 barrels of oil from a creek in North Dakota following a Dec. 5 spill that leaked 4,200 barrels, making it the sixth-largest pipeline lea...
people.com - Jane Fonda returned to her activist roots for her 79th birthday on Wednesday in Los Angeles when she appeared at a rally with famous friends Lily Tomlin, Frances Fisher and Catherine Keener. The Gr... 8 Female Musicians Talk About the Power of Political Songs Shared by laura 73
wwd.com - Brie Larson and Rowan Blanchard were among those invited by Liz Goldwyn and David de Rothschild for dinner at Alma at The Standard, Hollywood, to celebrate the recent victory at Standing Rock and b... The tireless women of Standing Rock Shared by Ali
idealisticrebel.com - Over the weekend, the US Army Corps of Engineers finally delivered some good news to the thousands of protesters camped out at the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation: Construction of the Dakota Access... 36 Top Book Awards for Authors in 2016 Shared by Scott Lorenz
book-publicist.com - Enter Book Award Contests and Become an Award Winning Author in 2016! “Do book awards matter?” YES!! As a book publicist I can assure you they absolutely do matter! One client won several awards a... Give Like Michael Jackson Shared by MJJJusticeProject
mjjjusticeproject.wordpress.com - The 350 million dollars that is continously reported is just a fraction of what Michael Jackson really donated toward humanitarian issues. He did most of his work quietly and asked the people he he... Camp Photos Shared by Jen The Animal Steel
redhaircrow.com - I’m currently finishing Spirits of Blood, Spirits of Breath by Barbara Alice Mann, which was published in 2016 by Oxford University Press. While it has many, many, many truths the majority of the n... The Story of Zam Zam water Shared by Jen The Animal Steel alsunna.org - For a period of time, Prophet Ibrahim resided with his wife Sarah in Palestine. At 70 years of age, Sarah was an infertile old lady (could not have children) who was so keen to see her 86 years old... POLITICS
bernie2016.blogspot.com - #NoDAPL water protectors need you to Write to the North Dakota Supreme Court Right Now! You can support Water Protectors in a meaningful way from your phone or laptop - right now by writing to the ... Protests continue despite halt to DAPL Shared by A.I.
msnbc.com - Andrea Mitchell Reports 12/05/16 Protests continue despite halt to DAPL After the pipeline company has released a statement saying they "fully expect" to complete the Dakota access pipeline without...
eaglefeathernews.com - December was to be a month of action in support of the #NODAPL movement (No Dakota Access Pipeline). Even though the pipeline has been rerouted, water protectors at Standing Rock, North Dakota say ... Frequently Asked Questions - Camp of the Sacred Stones Shared by Indigenous sacredstonecamp.org - Sacred Stone Camp is located near Cannon Ball, North Dakota on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation. 1806 is now blocked from the north by a police checkpoint. Direct yourself to Cannon Ball, ND.... Melinda Lavine column: Consuming the emotions of Standing Ro... Shared by cl heyes
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 ...
complex.com - Plans to reroute the Dakota Access Pipeline may have been announced earlier this month, but it’s still worth examining videos the Morton County Sheriff's Department released about ongoing pipeline ... Jury convicts 2 Dakota Access pipeline protesters Shared by Zen
rt.com - Benjamin Schapiro, 30, of Ohio, and Steven Voliva, 62, of Washington, were arrested on September 27 and charged with blocking a highway in Morton County. On Tuesday, a jury found them guilty of two... How Standing Rock's Divest Campaign Can Stop Future Pipelines Shared by Arthur Klein
truth-out.org - Sasja Beslik, head of sustainable finance at Nordea, one of the largest banks in Europe, recently traveled to the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation on a fact-finding mission. Originally from Bosnia, ... Ecuador’s Standing Rock? #SOSPuebloShuar Shared by Peter
intercontinentalcry.org - The Shuar community of Nankints in Ecuador’s Southern Amazon region was evicted in August 2016 to make way for a Chinese copper mega-mining project. The mining company, through a court order, has c... 10 States Where Citizens Are Fighting Pipeline Projects Shared by ⏳✒Belle⚠👓🎬💚
people.com - Jane Fonda returned to her activist roots for her 79th birthday on Wednesday in Los Angeles when she appeared at a rally with famous friends Lily Tomlin, Frances Fisher and Catherine Keener. The Gr... The young women activists who led Standing Rock to victory Shared by Kevin Dalby
huckmagazine.com - Lauren Howland’s wrist was already bandaged up – broken, she thinks, by cops hitting her with batons – when she headed back to the front lines of the #NODAPL struggle a few days before Halloween. T... Saskatchewan women reflect on Standing Rock Shared by #NoDAPL Ch'íníbaa'
eaglefeathernews.com - December was to be a month of action in support of the #NODAPL movement (No Dakota Access Pipeline). Even though the pipeline has been rerouted, water protectors at Standing Rock, North Dakota say ... Holy Rage: Lessons from Standing Rock Shared by dave
newyorker.com - The snow-scoured hills and buttes of the Missouri Breaks are dotted with isolated houses, until the sudden appearance of the Oceti Sakowin encampment on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation. The pre... Protesters Gain Victory in Fight Over Dakota Access Oil Pipeline Shared by Analisa
nativenewsonline.net - STANDING ROCK INDIAN RESERVATION – The Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Council on Wednesday, December 21, 2016, released a statement regarding the Dakota Access pipeline. The Tribal Council seeks to cla... Pipeline opponents urge U.S. Bank to divest its energy holdings Shared by #IamAmerica
startribune.com - When guests arrived at a holiday party at U.S. Bank Stadium Tuesday evening, they were met with a group of nontraditional Christmas carolers. More than 50 Dakota Access pipeline protesters sang the... Standing Rock Sioux - A Model for Protection of Planet and its People | Shared by ICCR
cnbc.com - A pipeline leak has spilled tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil into a North Dakota creek roughly two and a half hours from Cannon Ball, where protesters are camped out in opposition to the D... Feds withheld key documents from Standing Rock Sioux Shared by Traffy
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... Why the Arabs Don’t Want Us in Syria Shared by Kenn Threed
politico.com - In part because my father was murdered by an Arab, I've made an effort to understand the impact of U.S. policy in the Mideast and particularly the factors that sometimes motivate bloodthirsty respo... 8 Female Musicians Talk About the Power of Political Songs Shared by laura 73
gofundme.com - YOUTH UNITY FOR SACRED WATERS Stanley Mission, SK. - The Indigenous tribe of the Woodland/Rocky CREE Nations. A Youth Journey to Standing Rock #NoDAPL Nonviolent Peaceful resistance. In the spiri... “Water is life, and we must all fight to protect it.” Shared by Unlovable Brat X
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... Fonda calls on Trump to back native American protest Shared by Healing Revolution
dailymail.co.uk - Oscar-winning US actress and political activist Jane Fonda implored President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday to get behind native Americans protesting over a controversial oil pipeline. The actres... The Suspended Battle at Standing Rock Shared by Simon Folkard
intercontinentalcry.org - Two Sundays ago, the Water Protectors celebrated a major victory when the U.S. government announced that it would not encroach on Sioux ancestral lands. The Dakota Access pipeline (DAPL) was set to... Couple's display shines light on holiday, Standing Rock Shared by Tawni
inquisitr.com - Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) protesters say that about 1,000 people are still at the camp despite winter storms and sub-zero temperatures, KFYR-TV reports, and they say that they’ll be there as lo... Only the hardiest remain at Dakota protest camp Shared by cl heyes
soundofheart.org - "Water protectors" wielded mirrors at Standing Rock to create a connection with police and to empower protestors. In case you missed it, over 20,000 people gathered at the Standing Rock camp near C... DAKOTA DISPATCH – BINJ Reports Shared by Max Cloven
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... United Methodists Bring Christmas to Standing Rock Shared by Tawni
nativenewsonline.net - CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA – Members of the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference braved subfreezing temperatures December 15 to deliver 700 Christmas stockings to water protectors still camped near... Melinda Lavine column: Consuming the emotions of Standing Ro... Shared by cl heyes
duluthnewstribune.com - I visualize the suffering and healing at Standing Rock, and more recently, the celebration. I imagine snow covering the space where I walked, rested and learned, where men and women circle in cerem... Beyond Standing Rock: Extraction Harms Indigenous Water Sources Shared by #IamAmerica
ipsnews.net - NEW YORK, Dec 20 2016 (IPS) - Since the decision by the U.S. army to suspend the Dakota Access pipeline on 4 December, many are still unsure of the controversial pipeline’s future or its implicatio... The tireless women of Standing Rock Shared by Ali
idealisticrebel.com - Over the weekend, the US Army Corps of Engineers finally delivered some good news to the thousands of protesters camped out at the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation: Construction of the Dakota Access... Standing Strong as a Rock Shared by Other Worlds
alternet.org - Sacred Stone Camp in Canon Ball, ND Photo Credit: Joe Brusky/Flickr CC The power of mobilized, united people was proven once again on December 4, when the Army Corps of Engineers denied a permit ne... An Indian Protest for Everyone Shared by John McNay
nytimes.com - The legal and ethical argument is about tribal sovereignty and the protection of natural resources. There is nothing new about such issues. However, what is novel is that the tribe and the outside ... Testing completed of bridge damaged by pipeline protesters Shared by james sharp
krqe.com - BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Department of Transportation has completed additional testing of a bridge damaged during protests of the Dakota Access oil pipeline. The department said its t... Indigenous West Papua Sends Solidarity to Standing Rock Shared by Free West Papua
telesurtv.net - While protesters at Standing Rock and West Papua may seem worlds apart, they share a common bond from an indigenous struggle against a larger oppressor, explained West Papua’s independence leader B... My Time at Standing Rock Shared by Count Jack Stewart
greenpeace.org - Three weeks ago, I returned from a three-week stint at the Oceti Sakowin Camp in Standing Rock. While there, I represented Greenpeace in the most important way the organization could show up: I lis... On Understanding Indigenous Leadership and Treaty Rights Shared by Stand.earth
intercontinentalcry.org - Territories of Life is a video toolkit with a purpose. It's aim: to bring stories of resistance, resilience and hope to indigenous communities on the frontline of the global rush for land. Produced... George Takei:'Welcome to the Resistance Shared by Doug McLean
advocate.com - In the wake of Donald Trump's election victory, many have written to me asking how to move forward. It is understandably difficult for our community to accept this setback, from the risk of our har... Standing Rock: It Is Not Over Shared by Blaire Ashley 白灵
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... Standing Rock: the struggle continues Shared by (((Simon Hales)))
theindigenouspeoples.com - An Excessive Force lawsuit was filed against the Morton Country Sheriff for the gruesome events that took place during a November 20 bridge attack on Water Protectors at DAPL, but the Sheriff’s off... Taking a stand at Standing Rock Shared by Lyndsey Hewitt portlandtribune.com - As Gary Fergus rounded the bend on North Dakota Highway 1806, the teepees, flags and protest banners at Camp Oceti Sakowin came into view. Floodlights on the hill beyond the camp, shining through a... The Last Days at Standing Rock Shared by off-beat
countercurrentnews.com - While most of us are enjoying lower gasoline and natural gas prices these days – a big help to the family budget – it is increasingly difficult to defend the oil and gas industry when it keeps poll... The Crucial Roles Women Are Playing At Standing Rock — In Photos Shared by Anne Perschel
washingtontimes.com - A North Dakota judge had a message for Dakota Access pipeline protesters seeking to avoid paying their public defenders: Get a job. Two men convicted Tuesday in the first jury trial related to the ... Camp Photos Shared by Jen The Animal Steel
indiancountrymedianetwork.com - Editor’s note: Voters this year will elect the 45th president of the United States. This is the 43rd in a series of 44 stories exploring past presidents’ attitudes toward Native Americans, challeng... Returning From Standing Rock December 2016 Shared by Huppy the Anarchist
indiancountrymedianetwork.com - In the northeast we think our winters are something to brag about. Sometimes six months long, two straight months of bitter cold, the nights not fit for man or beast. Multiply the worst of that by ... Framing a Movement: The Media at Standing Rock Shared by #IamAmerica
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... Sacred Sites And Treaty Rights – The Dakota Access Backstory Shared by Equitable Origin
eastbayexpress.com - Last Monday, two-dozen activists chanted, sang, and drummed outside Wells Fargo' San Francisco headquarters to demand the bank stop financing the Dakota Access Pipeline. Wells Fargo has drawn criti... Protests continue despite halt to DAPL Shared by A.I.
redhaircrow.com - I’m currently finishing Spirits of Blood, Spirits of Breath by Barbara Alice Mann, which was published in 2016 by Oxford University Press. While it has many, many, many truths the majority of the n... The Year in Pictures 2016 Shared by Keciah
gofundme.com - VeteransRespond support operations on Camp Oceti Oyate Please help support VeteransRespond in our continued efforts on Camp Oceti Oyate. We currently have an established camp that is coordinating c... Top 5 disasterous pipeline spills of 2016 Shared by Gord Bolton
rt.com - Pipelines became a hot button issue in 2016 after the public awareness grew about the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s battle against ETP and the Dakotas Access Pipeline (DAPL), that tribal leaders beli... Standing Rock, #NoDAPL, and Mni Wiconi — Cultural Anthropology Shared by pdxanthro
columbiariverkeeper.org - He said: “I talked to my neighbors. If that company thinks they are going to take our land, they are in for a hell of a fight.” He and his neighbors—along with thousands of other pipeline fighters ... North Dakota spill sixth largest pipeline leak in 2016 - data Shared by #IamAmerica
theamericanenergynews.com - HOUSTON, Dec 20 (Reuters) – Crews have recovered about 1,805 barrels of oil from a creek in North Dakota following a Dec. 5 spill that leaked 4,200 barrels, making it the sixth-largest pipeline lea... The Story of Zam Zam water Shared by Jen The Animal Steel alsunna.org - For a period of time, Prophet Ibrahim resided with his wife Sarah in Palestine. At 70 years of age, Sarah was an infertile old lady (could not have children) who was so keen to see her 86 years old... Gap Year Blog - Into the Wild - Standing Rock: A Year Of Solidarity Shared by Frontier blog.frontiergap.com - Four words have resonated through 2016, summing up one of the most prominent environmental demonstrations in history. The North Dakota Access Pipeline violated the indigenous rights of the Standing... Rogue Elector Uses Vote to Highlight Dakota Access Pipeline Shared by Sonya Garrett Koch
abcnews.go.com - A member of the Electoral College from Washington state went rogue Monday and voted for a Native American tribal leader from South Dakota over Hillary Clinton, who had won the state in the presiden... Could Standing Rock Happen In Wyoming? Shared by Wyoming Public Radio
wyomingpublicmedia.org - Last week, the Northern Arapaho tribe issued a statement expressing frustration about being left out of a meeting on removing the grizzly bear from the Endangered Species List. The disagreement has... Police Departments Refuse To Return To #NoDAPL Protest Shared by #IamAmerica
truth-out.org - One of the biggest protests of 2016 is still underway at the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota, where Water Protectors and their allies are fighting Energy Transfer Partners' plans to...
complex.com - Plans to reroute the Dakota Access Pipeline may have been announced earlier this month, but it’s still worth examining videos the Morton County Sheriff's Department released about ongoing pipeline ... Jury convicts 2 Dakota Access pipeline protesters Shared by Zen
rt.com - Benjamin Schapiro, 30, of Ohio, and Steven Voliva, 62, of Washington, were arrested on September 27 and charged with blocking a highway in Morton County. On Tuesday, a jury found them guilty of two... How Standing Rock's Divest Campaign Can Stop Future Pipelines Shared by Arthur Klein
truth-out.org - Sasja Beslik, head of sustainable finance at Nordea, one of the largest banks in Europe, recently traveled to the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation on a fact-finding mission. Originally from Bosnia, ... Ecuador’s Standing Rock? #SOSPuebloShuar Shared by Peter
people.com - Jane Fonda returned to her activist roots for her 79th birthday on Wednesday in Los Angeles when she appeared at a rally with famous friends Lily Tomlin, Frances Fisher and Catherine Keener. The Gr... The young women activists who led Standing Rock to victory Shared by Kevin Dalby
huckmagazine.com - Lauren Howland’s wrist was already bandaged up – broken, she thinks, by cops hitting her with batons – when she headed back to the front lines of the #NODAPL struggle a few days before Halloween. T... Saskatchewan women reflect on Standing Rock Shared by #NoDAPL Ch'íníbaa'
eaglefeathernews.com - December was to be a month of action in support of the #NODAPL movement (No Dakota Access Pipeline). Even though the pipeline has been rerouted, water protectors at Standing Rock, North Dakota say ... Holy Rage: Lessons from Standing Rock Shared by dave
newyorker.com - The snow-scoured hills and buttes of the Missouri Breaks are dotted with isolated houses, until the sudden appearance of the Oceti Sakowin encampment on the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation. The pre... Protesters Gain Victory in Fight Over Dakota Access Oil Pipeline Shared by Analisa
nativenewsonline.net - STANDING ROCK INDIAN RESERVATION – The Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Council on Wednesday, December 21, 2016, released a statement regarding the Dakota Access pipeline. The Tribal Council seeks to cla... Pipeline opponents urge U.S. Bank to divest its energy holdings Shared by #IamAmerica
cnbc.com - A pipeline leak has spilled tens of thousands of gallons of crude oil into a North Dakota creek roughly two and a half hours from Cannon Ball, where protesters are camped out in opposition to the D... Feds withheld key documents from Standing Rock Sioux Shared by Traffy
theantimedia.org - (TFC) The Electronic Frontier Foundation released a report days ago investigating questionable surveillance during Standing Rock protests. EFF’s inquiry involved numerous law enforcement agencies, ... Tribe has opened vital conversation Shared by Valerie Ann Pizana
gofundme.com - YOUTH UNITY FOR SACRED WATERS Stanley Mission, SK. - The Indigenous tribe of the Woodland/Rocky CREE Nations. A Youth Journey to Standing Rock #NoDAPL Nonviolent Peaceful resistance. In the spiri... Fonda calls on Trump to back native American protest Shared by Healing Revolution
dailymail.co.uk - Oscar-winning US actress and political activist Jane Fonda implored President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday to get behind native Americans protesting over a controversial oil pipeline. The actres... The Suspended Battle at Standing Rock Shared by Simon Folkard
intercontinentalcry.org - Two Sundays ago, the Water Protectors celebrated a major victory when the U.S. government announced that it would not encroach on Sioux ancestral lands. The Dakota Access pipeline (DAPL) was set to... Couple's display shines light on holiday, Standing Rock Shared by Tawni
kfyrtv.com - BISMARCK-MANDAN, N.D. - The Dakota Access Pipeline protests may be over, at least for now. But the full story is far from over. Demonstrators arrested over the summer are now getting their day in c... DAKOTA DISPATCH – BINJ Reports Shared by Max Cloven
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... United Methodists Bring Christmas to Standing Rock Shared by Tawni
nativenewsonline.net - CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA – Members of the Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference braved subfreezing temperatures December 15 to deliver 700 Christmas stockings to water protectors still camped near... Beyond Standing Rock: Extraction Harms Indigenous Water Sources Shared by #IamAmerica
ipsnews.net - NEW YORK, Dec 20 2016 (IPS) - Since the decision by the U.S. army to suspend the Dakota Access pipeline on 4 December, many are still unsure of the controversial pipeline’s future or its implicatio... Standing Strong as a Rock Shared by Other Worlds
alternet.org - Sacred Stone Camp in Canon Ball, ND Photo Credit: Joe Brusky/Flickr CC The power of mobilized, united people was proven once again on December 4, when the Army Corps of Engineers denied a permit ne... My Time at Standing Rock Shared by Count Jack Stewart
kfyrtv.com - CANNON BALL, N.D. - Protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline Project have put the project in the national spotlight. Opponents of DAPL are convinced the water crossing will contaminate the Misso... Tell FHB ~ Divest from DAPL! Rally Shared by It's Lit with PhDJ
intercontinentalcry.org - Territories of Life is a video toolkit with a purpose. It's aim: to bring stories of resistance, resilience and hope to indigenous communities on the frontline of the global rush for land. Produced... George Takei:'Welcome to the Resistance Shared by Doug McLean
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 ... Standing Rock: It Is Not Over Shared by Blaire Ashley 白灵
theindigenouspeoples.com - An Excessive Force lawsuit was filed against the Morton Country Sheriff for the gruesome events that took place during a November 20 bridge attack on Water Protectors at DAPL, but the Sheriff’s off... Camp Photos Shared by Jen The Animal Steel
thehumanist.com - Before I begin to share my explicitly outsider view on a matter that doesn’t directly relate to my lived experiences, living conditions, and way of life, it’s important for me—and all of us—to cent... Returning From Standing Rock December 2016 Shared by Huppy the Anarchist
indiancountrymedianetwork.com - In the northeast we think our winters are something to brag about. Sometimes six months long, two straight months of bitter cold, the nights not fit for man or beast. Multiply the worst of that by ... Framing a Movement: The Media at Standing Rock Shared by #IamAmerica
eastbayexpress.com - Last Monday, two-dozen activists chanted, sang, and drummed outside Wells Fargo' San Francisco headquarters to demand the bank stop financing the Dakota Access Pipeline. Wells Fargo has drawn criti... Protests continue despite halt to DAPL Shared by A.I.
nydailynews.com - The day of white men in masks targeting and terrorizing people of color who are standing up for their civil and human rights did not die in the 20th century. It’s happening right now in North Dakot... Standing Rock, #NoDAPL, and Mni Wiconi — Cultural Anthropology Shared by pdxanthro
culanth.org - Thousands of Water Protectors from more than three hundred Native nations, as well as allied supporters from a range of social movements, gathered at the Standing Rock Sioux Indian Reservation in C... North Dakota spill sixth largest pipeline leak in 2016 - data Shared by #IamAmerica
theamericanenergynews.com - HOUSTON, Dec 20 (Reuters) – Crews have recovered about 1,805 barrels of oil from a creek in North Dakota following a Dec. 5 spill that leaked 4,200 barrels, making it the sixth-largest pipeline lea... The Story of Zam Zam water Shared by Jen The Animal Steel alsunna.org - For a period of time, Prophet Ibrahim resided with his wife Sarah in Palestine. At 70 years of age, Sarah was an infertile old lady (could not have children) who was so keen to see her 86 years old... Police Departments Refuse To Return To #NoDAPL Protest Shared by #IamAmerica
truth-out.org - One of the biggest protests of 2016 is still underway at the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota, where Water Protectors and their allies are fighting Energy Transfer Partners