Here is the schedule for the week in D.C.:
http://nativenationsrise.org/events/event-info/ If you can't make it to D.C., check this list first to join a solidarity march in your city on Friday: http://nativenationsrise.org/events/solidarity-marches/ If you don't find your city listed, scroll through the comments on this post below - there are more cities listed than in the page above, but they take a little more effort to find: https://www.facebook.com/events/1613602328655390/permalink/1631662400182716/ |
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Divest from the banks that fund DAPL; turn it into a #NoDAPL Solidarity Event: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Video on defunding DAPL: 11/26/16 John Bolenbaugh and Adams Elfers and Defund DAPL - John Bolenbaugh 21:07 https://www.facebook.com/tarsandswhistleblower/videos/1147648531979739/ Facebook.com/DeFundDAPL FB Group--DeFundDAPL Action Network-- :https://www.facebook.com/groups/1203618013057426/ https://www.facebook.com/DeFundDAPL/videos/1737636129896365/ November 20th, 2016, the police and National Guard violently attacked peaceful water protectors at Standing Rock. Police used tear gas, rubber bullets, pepper spray, sound grenades, and sprayed them with water cannons in subfreezing conditions, hundreds of people were injured. Our solidarity efforts are needed now more than ever. The financial footing of the Dakota Access Pipeline is in jeopardy if they do not complete the project by January 1st. If this deadline is missed, a majority of the stakeholders with contracts to ship oil through the pipeline will be able to renegotiate or cancel their contracts. This could be devastating to Energy Transfer Partners and the other pipeline companies behind DAPL. Solidarity actions are having a measurable impact and Dakota Access is facing a major deadline. With its vulnerabilities exposed, our solidarity efforts are needed now more than ever. We are calling for a week of action beginning on November 25th culminating with a Global Day of Action on December 1st. We are asking people to target the banks funding Dakota Access Pipeline and the Sheriff Departments that have been brutalizing peaceful water protectors. Click here to locate a target near you. Please help us spread the word about this Global Day of Action by sharing this meme on Facebook, and retweeting this image. Taking Action Against the Banks We are calling for direct actions, demonstrations and other disruptions targeting the banks behind the pipeline. We also ask that people use this date to close their accounts with these banks. Here is a guide on how to close and switch your bank account. In August, a group of banks agreed to lend $2.5 billion to Dakota Access. But $1.4 billion of this loan is still on hold until the Army Corps grants the final permits for the pipeline. This means that there is still time for the banks involved in this loan to cut their line of credit. TD Bank and Citi Bank are two of the main banks on this loan, but we need to target all of the lenders involved: If you are organizing a public action, please register it. Find targets in your area using our targets map. |
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Pressure Sheriff Departments to Withdraw from Standing Rock - Make These Phone Calls: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sheriff Departments and Police Departments from across the Midwest have sent officers to violently attack and suppress Water Protectors. We are calling on these Departments to permanently withdraw their officers from Standing Rock. The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office withdrew after facing protests in Minneapolis. Here is a list of Sheriff and Police Departments that have deployed at Standing Rock: Morton County Sheriff Department Mandan ND 701-667-3330 Michigan City Police Department Michigan City, IN (219) 874-3221 North Dakota Highway Patrol Offices across North Dakota (701) 328-2455 Hammond Police Department Hammond, IN 219-852-2900 Munster Police Department Munster, IN (219) 836-6600 Griffith Police Department Griffith, IN (219) 924-7503 Anoka County Sheriff’s Office Andover, MN (763) 323-5000 Washington County Sheriff’s Office Stillwater, MN 651-430-6000 Marathon County Sheriff’s Department Wausau, WI (715) 261-1200 La Porte County Sheriff’s Office La Porte, IN (219) 326-7700 Newton County Sheriff’s Office Kentland, IN 219-474-3331 South Dakota Highway Patrol Pierre, SD 605-773-3105 Jasper County Sheriff Rensselaer, Indiana 219-866-7344 Lake County Sheriff Sheriff’s Department Crown Point, IN 219-755-3333 Laramie County Sheriff’s Department Cheyenne, WY 307-633-4700 Wyoming Highway Patrol Cheyenne, WY 307-777-4301 Ohio State Highway Patrol Columbus, Ohio 614-466-2660 Nebraska Emergency Management Agency Lincoln, NE (402) 471-7421 In case we missed any: 11/22/16 How many law enforcement agencies does it take to subdue a peaceful protest? - ACLU (LIST OF AGENCIES) https://www.aclu.org/blog/speak-freely/how-many-law-enforcement-agencies-does-it-take-subdue-peaceful-protest |