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ckaihatsu
12th November 2016, 13:22
What now?


Dear Friends

So, the question everyone’s asking me this week is: What now?

I don’t have a great answer—the Trump saga will play out over time, and we’ll be learning how to resist as we go along. But resist we will.

I do know that the election last Tuesday made this Tuesday’s demonstrations in support of Standing Rock even more important. We’ll be gathering in nearly two hundred cities to demand that the Army Corps of Engineers, and the Obama administration, do their jobs and reject the Dakota Access pipeline's final permit.

Will you join me on Nov 15th and take action to stop Dakota Access? Sign up for an action today—and if there isn't one on the map already, you can organize one where you live. (https://act.350.org/go/12752?t=1&utm_medium=email&utm_source=actionkit&akid=18079.2455817.ZL2d-Q)

We don’t know if we can make President Obama act—so far he’s been noncommittal and vague. And we don’t know if Trump would simply overturn his actions if he took them. But we do know that now more than ever we have to stand by our allies, and make our battles loud and public.

The ugly side of the American psyche that’s propelled Trump to the presidency is nothing new to Indigenous people. It’s nothing new to people of color, to immigrants, to the vulnerable and the marginalized. This is a time for drawing together the many threads of our resistance—to fossil fuels, yes, but also and just as importantly to widespread hatred.

Solidarity with Indigenous leadership—in Standing Rock and beyond—is more important today, not less. The original inhabitants of this continent have been pepper-sprayed and shot with rubber bullets, maced and attacked by guard dogs, all for peacefully standing up for their sovereign rights, and for the world around us. If we can’t rally in support of them—well, that would be shameful.

Join me and thousands of others on the streets to show solidarity with Standing Rock on Nov 15th. (https://act.350.org/go/12752?t=2&utm_medium=email&utm_source=actionkit&akid=18079.2455817.ZL2d-Q)

I wish I had some magic words to make the gobsmacked feeling go away. But I can tell you from experience that taking action, joining with others to protest, heals some of the sting.

And throughout history, movements like ours have been the ones to create lasting change—not a single individual or president. That's the work we'll get back to, together.

See you on Tuesday!

Bill McKibben for 350.org

P.S. You can also join me—and other movement leaders from social, racial and economic justice movements—for a strategy discussion today at 7pm EST to chart out the broader fight ahead. Get more info and sign up for that here. (http://act.350.org/go/12812?t=3&utm_medium=email&utm_source=actionkit&akid=18079.2455817.ZL2d-Q)


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ckaihatsu
22nd November 2016, 13:50
Water cannons used against water protectors in freezing temperatures—action needed now #NoDAPL


Dear MoveOn member,

Last night, the Morton County Sheriff Department again violated the human rights of those who are standing together in opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline. Law enforcement agencies injured at least 150 peaceful water protectors by firing water cannons in freezing temperatures and by assaulting protectors with concussion grenades, tear gas, and rubber bullets.1

We must ensure that the human rights of everyone standing against the pipeline are protected.

Can you call the following agencies and demand that law enforcement stop violating the human rights of water protectors on Highway 1806 immediately?

North Dakota Governor Jack Dalrymple: 701-328-2200
Morton County Sheriff Department: 701-328-8118 and 701-667-3330
North Dakota National Guard: 701-333-2000

You can say, "I stand with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and all water protectors opposed to the Dakota Access Pipeline. There is no room in a democracy to use water cannons, tear gas, or rubber bullets against peaceful, unarmed water protectors."

Please, let us know how your call went so we know how many calls we've made together.

We have just weeks until the company overseeing the North Dakota Access Pipeline, Energy Transfer Partners, plans to defy federal orders and begin drilling under the river.2 The White House must order the Army Corps of Engineers to deny the easement and stop this destruction, and the presence of the water protectors is more important than ever.

It is a difficult time for all of us, but people power, principled alliances, and prayer have brought us this far, and they can lead to protecting the river as we go into the next stages of threats to Mother Earth.

Please, call the following agencies now:

North Dakota Governor Jack Dalrymple: 701-328-2200
Morton County Sheriff Department: 701-328-8118 and 701-667-3330
North Dakota National Guard: 701-333-2000

You can say, "I stand with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and all water protectors opposed to the Dakota Access Pipeline. There is no room in a democracy to use water cannons, tear gas, or rubber bullets against peaceful, unarmed water protectors."

Please, report your call and let us know what happened.

My heart is full from all the support from MoveOn members like you, groups across the country, and others all over the world. Thank you for standing in solidarity.

Together, we will stop the Dakota Access Pipeline.

With gratitude,
Judith LeBlanc, Native Organizers Alliance

Sources:

1. "Dakota Pipeline: Protesters Soaked With Water in Freezing Temperatures," NBC News, November 21, 2016
http://act.moveon.org/go/6815?t=4&akid=173478.7761820.bTVgd2

2. "Dakota pipeline operator to defy Obama and prepare for final phase of drilling," The Guardian, November 8, 2016
https://act.moveon.org/go/6816?t=6&akid=173478.7761820.bTVgd2



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