Monday, April 29, 2024

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The numbers that tell the story of this Standing Rock victory

The Army Corps announced Sunday that the Dakota Access pipeline will be rerouted. Here are the numbers that show what lies ahead.

#NoDAPL scores major victory: No final permit for pipeline

This is a tremendous victory over the oil industry as well as their big financiers.

BREAKING: Army Corps of Engineers DENIES permit for Dakota Access Pipeline

"I heard the Army Corp of Engineers will not grant the easement and they will reroute. I would say that it is over."

7 ways to make an even bigger impact when you divest...

Closing your bank account is just the beginning.

Veterans arrive at Standing Rock to act as human shields for...

Over 1,000 veterans plan to “deploy” and are calling on their fellow veterans to assemble as a “peaceful, unarmed militia at the Standing Rock Indian Reservation.”

Images from Standing Rock: The people from Oceti Sakowin Camp

"There’s so much that needs to happen. The direct effect hits all of us."

Trump announces support for completing Dakota Pipeline

“This is the definition of corruption. The president of the United States should not be trading favors with oil and gas corporations."

Cornel West: I am heading to Standing Rock to show solidarity...

Cornel West will join the Standing Rock Sioux, NationofChange, hundreds of veterans, and thousands of others at Standing Rock this weekend.

The many ways to help Standing Rock

Even if you can’t show up at the wintry encampments, you can join water protectors in other ways: from calling the North Dakota governor to breaking up with your bank.

The Morton County Sheriff department is trying to keep life-saving supplies...

Any vehicles attempting to deliver supplies and materials to the camps will be fined $1,000.

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