Members of the Ginew Collective supported by Northfield Against Line 3 exposed an Enbridge drilling worksite on the eastern shore of the Mississippi River on the proposed Line 3 route.
A message from Philip who is involved in one of the tree sits outside of Elliston, VA, which is actively blocking the Mountain Valley Pipeline, (MVP). The statement marks 200 day of active resistance to the pipeline.
Support the Wet’suwet’en & Indigenous peoples in their continued struggles by offering physical support to the camps, monetary or material donations, or by taking action where you stand.
We won’t let this pipeline get built, we shit you not.
In this episode, first we talk to one of the four valve turners who in Minnesota in mid-February, took direct action against an Enbridge pipeline, shutting it down.
According to reports from Louisiana residents who frequent the Atchafalaya Basin, work on the project – which was first projected to be complete in 2017 – has been halted indefinitely due to high water levels.
The EAO has requested that CGL “immediately cease activities” within the trapline registered to our Hereditary Chief Knedebeas (Warner William) that may adversely affect the trapline’s use.
If the Governor truly wants save money she should consider not allowing a pipeline through the state.
There’s frustration at a logging site in St. Louis County Wednesday night after multiple incidents of vandalism by protesters.
Indigenous water walkers will travel from Mackinaw City to Lansing to call for a shutdown of Enbridge’s Line 5 oil pipelines. Sarah Jo Shomin, Nancy Gallardo, and Cody Bigjohn Jr. plan to walk 311 miles over the next 17 days.