Category Archives: Wet’suwet’en

Wet’suwet’en Solidarity Art Challenge

Today, all day, is the Wet’suwet’en Solidarity Art Challenge (details below). So there is plenty of time for you to submit your entry. Following is my submission. The map has photos of some of the water protector events I’ve participated … Continue reading

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Wet’suwet’en Solidary Art Challenge

You probably know of my interest in the struggles of the Wet’suwet’en peoples in British Columbia, as they have tried to stop the construction of the Coastal GasLink natural gas pipeline through their unceded territory. Many of you know of … Continue reading

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Wet’suwet’en Solidarity Week of Action

As Coastal Gas Link continues to work without consent, and bring in workers from around the country to vulnerable Northern communities we need to keep up the pressure to get CGL and RCMP off the Yintah! Shout out to @AbolishIceSF … Continue reading

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Using our truth against their guns. We walk softly.

Yesterday I was blessed to attend a Zoom meeting to hear people talk about what is going on now in the Wet’suwet’en territories and their calls for solidarity. We White settlers are being asked to spread awareness in solidarity because … Continue reading

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The Pandemic and the Pipeline

Coastal Gas Link’s ongoing construction is putting entire communities at risk!  (see the article here about COVID-19 and the Keystone XL pipeline contruction.) Please sign and share this petition to shut down man camps throughout the province that are endangering … Continue reading

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Goodbye, Green New Deal?

I found the March 27, 2020 article by Kevin Williamson in the National Review, Goodbye, Green New Deal fascinating. He writes about the many sacrifices we are being forced to make because of the Covid-19 pandemic. I had to convince … Continue reading

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Bad News for Oil

It has been a long, difficult struggle to attempt to protect Mother Earth from the devastation of fossil fuel extraction and burning. Indigenous peoples have been doing this work for centuries. “The coronavirus is telling the world what Indigenous Peoples … Continue reading

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No Deal with Wet’suwet’en but Pipeline Construction Continues

A natural gas company with a $6.6 billion plan to build a pipeline through northern British Columbia is continuing to clear forest and deliver pipe despite an Indigenous community’s calls to shut down in response to the coronavirus pandemic. This … Continue reading

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COVID-19 and Wet’suwet’en

#covid_19 #MotherNature #takecare #AnotherWorldisPossible #ProtectTheSacred This is the perfect time to enact the reprieve we have received on pollution and climate destruction. There is Beautiful evidence of a fossil free world exemplified in China who could finally see blue sky or the canals in … Continue reading

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COVID-19 and Wet'suwet'en

#covid_19 #MotherNature #takecare #AnotherWorldisPossible #ProtectTheSacred This is the perfect time to enact the reprieve we have received on pollution and climate destruction. There is Beautiful evidence of a fossil free world exemplified in China who could finally see blue sky or the canals in … Continue reading

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