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"Build Back Fossil Free!" Indigenous Youth Rally to Demand Biden Stop Pipelines
SharePrisons & PolicingPolitics & ElectionsRacial JusticePolitics & ElectionsEnvironment & HealthPolitics & ElectionsOn Thursday, the fifth anniversary of the founding of the Sacred Stone Camp on the Standing Rock Sioux Indian Reservation to resist the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), frontline Indigenous youth and organizers held several actions in Washington, D.C. The activists called on President Joe Biden to end DAPL and the Line 3 pipeline and to “Build Back Fossil Free.”“It was our youth that led today,” explained Waniya Locke (Diné, Lakota, Nakota and Anishinaabe)....…SharePrisons & PolicingPolitics & ElectionsRacial JusticePolitics & ElectionsEnvironment & HealthPolitics & ElectionsOn Thursday, the fifth anniversary of the founding of the Sacred Stone Camp on the Standing Rock Sioux Indian Reservation to resist the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), frontline Indigenous youth and organizers held several actions in Washington, D.C. The activists called on President Joe Biden to end DAPL and the Line 3 pipeline and to “Build Back Fossil Free.”“It was our youth that led today,” explained Waniya Locke (Diné, Lakota, Nakota and Anishinaabe)....WW…
Historic Injustices Against Native People Put Them at Greater Risk of COVID-19
SharePrisons & PolicingPolitics & ElectionsRacial JusticePolitics & ElectionsEnvironment & HealthPolitics & ElectionsPart of the SeriesAs the COVID-19 pandemic spreads across the U.S., Indigenous people are particularly vulnerable to this virus. On March 24, Indian Country Today there were 40 confirmed cases, 29 of which were on the Navajo Nation reservation. The was a . On April 1, the number of cases in Indian Health Services (IHS) had risen toThe dire living conditions of many Native people and the lack of resources allocated to tribal nations is creating a higher...…SharePrisons & PolicingPolitics & ElectionsRacial JusticePolitics & ElectionsEnvironment & HealthPolitics & ElectionsPart of the SeriesAs the COVID-19 pandemic spreads across the U.S., Indigenous people are particularly vulnerable to this virus. On March 24, Indian Country Today there were 40 confirmed cases, 29 of which were on the Navajo Nation reservation. The was a . On April 1, the number of cases in Indian Health Services (IHS) had risen toThe dire living conditions of many Native people and the lack of resources allocated to tribal nations is creating a higher...WW…
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