TODAY - STAND WITH STANDING ROCK - Web/Phone Interview with Kandi Mossett
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Stand with Standing Rock
Special SCNCC
North American Web/Phone-in
TODAY!!
- please distribute widely -Over 200 Indigenous tribes have joined the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe (Hunkpapa Kalota Nation) to defend Indigenous rights and title against the Dakota Access pipeline (DAPL) which would transport Bakken oil and threaten water supplies. The direct action at Standing Rock has heroically challenged corporate power, coalesced networks of supporters, and united Native American tribes to fight for alternative visions for a just and healthy world. Throughout North America, First Nations land defenders, along with their settler allies, have been at the forefront of the climate justice movement, fighting fossil fuels at the points of extraction, production and transportation. The warrior spirit at Standing Rock has inspired multiple recent developments including the signing of the Treaty Alliance Against Tar Sands Expansion. Join us to learn more, and find out how you and your organization can act in solidarity with #StandingRock #nodapl
Links: Indigenous Environmental Network and Honor the Earth and Union of BC Indian Chiefs
Stand with Standing Rock
North American Web/Phone Conference
(Today) Monday, October 3rd
8:30pm (eastern), 5:30pm (pacific)
Join a special on-line and phone-in interview with our guests: Kandi Mossett, Brian Ward and many other activists who have been on the ground at Standing Rock, and art part of SCNCC networks (including Emily Williams and Theo LeQuesne from UCSB).
Kandi Mossett (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara – North Dakota) has emerged as a leading voice in the fight to bring visibility to the impacts that climate change and environmental injustice are having on Indigenous communities across North America. She currently serves as the Indigenous Environmental Network's (IEN) Lead Organizer on the Extreme Energy & Just Transition Campaign, focusing at present on creating awareness about the environmentally & socially devastating effects of hydraulic fracturing on tribal lands. Her local work is complemented by international advocacy work, including participation in several UN Forums and a testimony before the U.S. Congress on the climate issue and its links to issues of health, identity, and well being on tribal lands.
Brian Ward is a long-time indigenous rights and climate justice activist. His writing has appeared in Socialist Worker, The Nation, Truth-Out and the International Socialist Review. He has lived and worked with the Oglala Lakota on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and is a member of the International Socialist Organization.
Moderator: Brad Hornick, active with System Change Not Climate Change (SCNCC)
Online and Call-In Information
SCNCC Interview - STAND WITH STANDING ROCK
Monday, October 3
5:30 pm (PDT), 8:30 (EST) | 1 hr 30 min
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SCNCC is a joint Canadian and US coalition of ecosocialists and fellow travellers united in the belief that capitalism is driving climate change and that a radical international grassroots movement can stop it. Green capitalism is a dead end. So are liberal parties like the US Democrats and the corporate friendly approach of most Green NGOs. SCNCC believes the climate justice movement will unite with the labour movement and other struggles for liberation to create an alternative to the upside down world shaped by fossil fuels and corporate power. Another world is possible, but we need more ecosocialists to make it happen.
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