Environmental justice
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Opposing the Pipeline - Debra White Plume on the Moccasins on the Ground Tour of Resistance
by Owe Aku International Justice Project
Tiokasin Ghost Horse of First Voices Indigneous Radio on WBAI New York, a Pacifica Station (http://firstvoicesindigenousradio.org/program_archives) interviews Debra White Plume of Owe Aku, Bring Back the Way, about opposition to the Keystone XL Pipeline. In the interview, Debra and Tiokasin discuss
Save Sampson's Island and Cotuit's Harbor and Shore
by Friends of Sampson's Island
More research is needed before this massive dredging project is approved. It is not routine maintenance and therefore should have a full MEPA review and an Environmental Impact Report.
Pledge to use Alternative Transportation
by Pledge to use Alternative Transportation
By taking this pledge you are consciously acknowledging oil company's role in the degradation of native peoples and the environment and choosing to use alternative transportation in protest of these crimes. Watch the video below to learn more about what Shell is doing in Nigeria.
Protect Appalachia's Water from Mountaintop Removal Mining!
Protect Appalachia's Water from Mountaintop Removal Mining! For many people living near mountaintop removal coal mining sites in Appalachia, the water they are forced to use for bathing, cooking, and even drinking is cloudy, brown, and toxic. Years of mountaintop removal coal mining have buried
Justice and Home for Permanently Displaced Lake St. Martin First Nation
by Displaced Lake St. Martin First Nation Seeks Sustainable homebase and Justice
In May 2011, Lake St. Martin First Nation received a death blow when the entire population--of more than 2000 men, women and children--was permanently displaced from their land by an artificial flood orchestrated by the Province of Manitoba. After being ripped away from their livelihoods, their
SHUT DOWN MAKAKILO QUARRY
by Stop the Mining in Makakilo
Imagine telling your grandchild a story about how there used to be a mountain over here, behind your house, and trying to explain how you watched the men destroy what Akua has given us to care for.. while you sat and watched? Let us pray on this, sign the petition and stop the destruction today.
A fundraiser to get more LGBTQQIA youth outdoors!
by Get LGBTQQIA Youth Outdoors!
Hi supporters! We are currently trying to raise funds for two different events: On May 4-5, we'll be running an overnight kayak trip to Angel Island for low-income LGBTQQIA youth. The cost for one to attend is $120, and our goal is to get 15 kids on-board. So we'll need to raise $1,800 to make
Make a Tax-Deductible Donation to Nuestras Raices
Donations to Nuestras Raices will provide support for the following projects and initiatives: - Maintaining, and expanding, access to fresh, local vegetables to residents of Holyoke, MA through our Community Garden programs. - Supporting youth programming. Nuestras Raices youth have pushed