Tag: NODAPL
“My whole heart is with you tonight”: A letter to the...
We have survived this nation-state’s will for us because we are a fire that their water cannons cannot extinguish.
The beginning is near: The deep north, evictions and pipeline deadlines
None of us know how this moment in history is going to work out.
BREAKING: Lawyers sue Morton County, Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier for excessive force...
The group seeks an immediate injunction to prevent the Morton County Sheriff’s Department and other agencies from using impact munitions against the protestors.
Army Corps claims they will not forcibly remove anyone from Standing...
The Army Corps is clarifying their statement, stating that they do not have plans to forcibly remove anyone, but that those that do stay are at risk of being ticketed or arrested.
Why sacred sites were destroyed for the Dakota Access Pipeline
Given that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is now saying it needs more information before making a decision about DAPL, let's hope in North Dakota there's still time to finally listen to the tribe.
Standing Rock braces for eviction: Will you keep fighting with us?
Our people will continue to resist in and beyond this moment, as this is but one front in the wars being waged against us.
Sioux Tribe leaders respond to army eviction notice of #NoDAPL camp,...
After receiving notice of the US Army Corps’ plan to evict peaceful protesters from their camps, Sioux tribal leaders have responded with dignity and defiance, promising to stay put in defense of their land and people.
Army Corps to Standing Rock water protectors: Leave or else
The eviction date comes just one day after hundreds of veterans plan to “deploy” to Standing Rock to support those protesting there.
Sheriffs refuse to send troops to Standing Rock as public outrage...
North Dakota is stretched thin in its battle to protect the Dakota Access pipeline construction: Costs are nearing $15 million, and police reinforcements are diminishing.
From across the country, gifts of tiny houses arrive for Standing...
How five large trees in remote Oregon ended up as winter housing for water protectors, including their first newborn baby.