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Nov
25
Fri
Fundraiser for the SF Families of those killed by Police Violence @ Slims
Nov 25 @ 9:00 pm – 11:45 pm

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Nov
26
Sat
Picket Banks that Invest in DAPL @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Nov 26 @ 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Meet at Oscar Grant Plaza at 14th Avenue & Broadway in Oakland to picket banks that have invested in the DAPL pipeline.

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Flyering to Free Mumia @ Ashby BART flea market
Nov 26 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

 We feel we should coalesce and concentrate on our most urgent effort of building the movement to FREE MUMIA NOW, during the 50th anniversary of the Black Panther Party, while groups all over the country are gathering to celebrate that anniversary. In this way all our groups will benefit, and we’ll feel our collective power that will help us win all of our demands in the future. Remember Mumia is a great journalist, who’s been fighting for all of us for the 35 years he’s been behind bars.

Locally, we are building for a rally and march from Oscar Grant Plaza to the Oakland Police Station, on December 9, 4:00 PM. Let’s join together and make this HUGE!

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Nov
27
Sun
Bay Area Permaculture Action Day w/ Rising Appalachia @ City of Dreams
Nov 27 @ 10:30 am – 5:30 pm

Join the Permaculture Action Network & Rising Appalachia Music for a Bay Area Permaculture Action Day! This special Thanksgiving action day will be taking place at City of Dreams urban farm in San Francisco on Sunday, November 27th following Rising Appalachia’s show at the Great American Music Hall on Saturday the 26th.

This will be a one day, family friendly festival with permaculture projects, live music and as always, pot luck lunch!

Projects include:
– Terracing & Irrigation Install
– Mural Painting and Repair
– Fruit Tree Planting
– Building Beds & Removing Brush
– Outdoor Classroom & Kitchen Build
– Compost System Install

Music & Performance:
– Members of Rising Appalachia Music
– J Brave of the Luminaries
Jasmine Fuego & the Pop Up Band
Tatu Vision
Lydia Violet Music
– Members of Thrive East Bay Choir
– more TBA
– Cypher hosted by: Jada Imani

Contests:
– Freestyle
– Dance-Off

Workshops/Panels:
– Yoga
– Panel of Elders
– More TBA

Please bring:
– Water
– Garden tools
– Dish or snacks to add to Pot Luck meals (rice & beans provided)
– Paint for murals
– Working clothes + Layers (prepare for typical fall Bay weather)
– Stories + Songs to share

About City of Dreams:
City of Dreams is committed to supporting youth living in San Francisco low-income public housing in building a bright future through mentorship and youth leadership development. They have a beautiful established garden and a youth-led garden program operating out of the Oakdale Community Center.

Tickets to Great American show: http://www.risingappalachia.com/tour/
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Permaculture Action Day itself is free, as always)

Please click “Going” on the Facebook event page, invite your friends, and post the link!  https://www.facebook.com/events/646018142228446/

Write to us at ‘ Contact (at) PermacultureAction.org ‘ if you want to contribute or get involved.

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Nov
28
Mon
Sanctuary City – SF Press Conference @ SF City Hall Steps
Nov 28 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

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This is Not Normal: Anti-Trump March in San Francisco @ Chelsea Manning Plaza
Nov 28 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm
sm_thisisnotnormal.jpg If you’re devastated by the outcome of the 2016 election, or you’ve been shocked by the normalization of hate speech and intolerance by a master manipulator of mainstream media, you’ll want to ATTEND this march against hatred and bigotry on December 10th in downtown San Francisco.

The Bay Area needs to flex its collective muscle to reflect our level of disgust towards the incoming president. We aren’t just going to “get over it.”

THIS IS NOT NORMAL.

Each day’s news brings a “new normal” — a higher level of coarseness; casual and open racism; insults targeting entire religions; and an intolerance of diversity that’s impacting our social fabric. We cannot let a Trump regime take power without conveying our extreme dissatisfaction with his character; his divisive rhetoric; his cabinet picks; his anti-LGBT stance; his misogyny; or his willingness to allow intolerance to grow and be rewarded amongst his supporters. We cannot accept this reality as normal, BECAUSE IT’S NOT NORMAL.

Join us on December 10th: UNITED AGAINST HATE.

Share our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1229170823796239/
Donate to the logistics of the event: https://www.gofundme.com/antitrump-demonstration

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Occupy Forum: Amor for Alex Memorial @ Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center
Nov 28 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

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F I E L D  T R I P

All Hands Meeting

for the Amor for Alex Memorial

Bring banners and your Amor for Alex T-shirts. Wear red and black in honor of Alex Nieto. Let’s join each other at one of our oldest varrios on Cortland Street!

SHARE THIS FAR AND WIDE:

The only way to the front lines is forward.

If you are upset about Trump or the Dakota pipeline, you can and should let your voice be heard. But if you want action, an action that leads to creation, then follow us to the front lines, and it is not in a far off distant land; it is here in our city of San Francisco.

Join us this Monday, November 28 at 6:00 p.m. for the “All Hands Meeting for the Alex Nieto Memorial!” at the Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center on 515 Cortland Avenue, Alex Nieto’s varrio. For all you OG Veteranos and Veteranas, you know that Cortland is one of our oldest varrios, one of the first places in San Francisco’s Mission/Outer Mission that was gentrified starting back in the 90’s. It was such a loco colorful beautiful hood until they tricked residents into gentrification and kicked them out. Now mostly wealthy white folks live there – lawyers and technology executives. In 2011 they literally erased the varrio history by destroying the Cortland library’s 1983 Native American and cholo mural.

https://todobododown.wordpress.com/all-hands-meeting-for/

This time we must stand together. History cannot and will not be erased. It is up to you, I literally mean YOU, to make this Alex Nieto memorial reality. Not only is it what the Nietos desire and deserve after being swindled by a mostly white jury out of a just verdict in the civil trial, but also it is what we need as medicine for our community.

We proved Alex’s murder. Check the evidence yourself. I would love to hear any reasonable arguments about how Officer Schiff could, after being counseled by his police officer father, on the night he shot at Alex Nieto, go from saying he looked into Alex’s “angry” eyes and saw his forehead “scrunch” up to being proved a liar two years later in open court Alex had on a baseball hat and sunglasses on, so it would have been impossible for Officer Schiff to have seen Alex’s eyes or forehead. I would love to hear any explanation of how Alex Nieto’s wrist bone was found in his pocket if, as the officers state, he always had his hands out and pointing a taser. Because there is no reasonable explanation, we must conclude Alex Nieto was unlawfully killed, and this is a severe injustice and tragedy for his family and community. Yet we are thankful for whirlwinds, for they have helped shape who we are: Amor for Alex.

We need mass attendance at this meeting because there may be some who want to erase racism: from the caller, who admitted Alex was doing nothing improper but described him as a “foreigner”, to the dog owner who threatened Alex and spewed obscene racial slurs against him, to the police who profiled him and shot at him fifty nine (59) times. There may be some who want to ignore the corruption of San Francisco: from the district attorney that refused to file criminal charges against the officers, to the collusion between San Francisco and Taser International, the company that gained a two million dollar contract with the city, after manipulating the time stamps on Alex Nieto’s taser so that it would match up nicely with the fabricated police narrative.

We sing NO to erasure. We shout NO to corruption. With the joining now of 3,000 others who have signed the petition and at least four San Francisco supervisors, we demand an ordinance (law) for a memorial tribute to Alex Nieto on Bernal Heights. We imagine community members hiking up to that mountain and praying like he did, looking out over the view of San Francisco and being reminded and reminded of his unlawful death AND our community resilience. We want students of all ages to travel up to that hill for field trips and stand at that memorial site and learn about the history and creativity of our community; they will write thousands of critical educational essays. We want families to pilgrimage hands together and love each other at the place where Alex breathed his last breath. Lovers will make an offering and share a kiss, the way we used to do it up on that mountain in the old days. We want this place to be a place of peace, of inspiration and amor.

We need you there. Your family needs you there. Your community needs you there. Your unborn grandchildren need you there: “All Hands Meeting for the Alex Nieto Memorial!” Monday, November 28, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. at the Bernal Heights Neighborhood Center. Wear red and black in honor of Alex. Join the Facebook event page here:

https://www.facebook.com/events/1156504267790999/?notif_t=plan_user_associated&notif_id=1478981259825422

Amor for Alex Nieto: March 4, 1986 to March 21, 2014

Against the violence and injustice of 59 bullets, family and community rose to defend honor and promote positive spirit.

Benjamin Bac Sierra, M.A., J.D.

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Nov
29
Tue
OccupySF // Oakland March for Justice
Nov 29 @ 5:30 am – 8:00 am
It’s early, yes, but you can do it!
On Tuesday, 11/29 across the country thousands will take to the street sending a clear message that we are united in solidarity to fight for justice, because JUSTICE CAN’T WAIT. We will make it clear that we reject the politics of divisiveness that tears America apart by class, race, religion, ethnicity and gender. We will unequivocally send a message that any efforts to block wage increases, gut workers’ rights, deport immigrants, destroy our planet or support racism or racist policies will be met with unrelenting opposition.
In the Bay Area, throughout CA, and across the country movements will unite in this day of action
:
Black Lives Matter,
immigrant justice,
housing justice, and
environmental, climate, and indigenous justice
movements. We will demonstrate that the fight continues and that we are committed to fight together.

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Make California a Sanctuary State @ Oakland City Hall steps
Nov 29 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

We invite you to join this call for the community to come together in front of Oakland City Hall on November 29th at 5 pm to express support for the City Council’s strong stand and to help build the movement to defend our neighbors.”

Media Advisory, Community Organizations Call on California Legislators and Governor Jerry Brown to Make California a Sanctuary State

In light of Trump’s very real threats against immigrants, many people are calling for cities that have sanctuary resolutions or ordinances in place (that prevent local officials from reporting undocumented residents to ICE) to recommit to those policies (and, of course, for cities that don’t have such a resolution to pass one).

In her letter to the East Bay Express last week, Mayor Schaaf reaffirmed Oakland’s stance:

“…. [O]ur government will continue to protect all its residents and defend our progressive values. We’ll proudly stand as a sanctuary city — protecting our residents from what we deem unjust federal immigration laws — fight all forms of bigotry and advance our commitment to equity even more passionately.”

At its next meeting on November 29th, the Oakland City Council will consider a resolution expressing recommitment as a sanctuary city.  The Council must also commit to work toward California standing up to Trump’s threats to cut federal funding by declaring itself a sanctuary state. This is crucial because a lot of the potential cuts to federal funding could fall most heavily on the working people of Oakland and California’s other cities.

In the face of deportations, harassment, and growing threats of violence, the immigrant, Muslim, Latino and other targeted communities, including all People of Color, LGBTQ, women and people with disabilities are experiencing stress and fear not seen since the days of Jim Crow. Children are having difficulty in school as parents seek to reassure them.

California is in a unique position in its ability to honor its diversity and protect its residents from the harm that may come under the new regime which seeks to disempower whole categories of people.  A statewide resolve to not give in to the pressure on sanctuary cities would have a much better likelihood of preventing the threatened cuts and protecting Oaklanders and all California residents.

We invite you to join this call for the community to come together in front of Oakland City Hall on November 29th at 5:00 to express support for the City Council’s strong stand and to help build the movement to defend our neighbors.

For more information and to get involved-please contact Jose Dorado of the Latino Task Force, josedorado48@gmail.com, 510-326-4810 or Sharon Rose, Co-chair, Block by Block Organizing Network, sharonroseESL@gmil.com, 510-915-6894, or Pamela Drake, Local Politics Coordinator, Wellstone Democratic Club, pamelaadrake@gmail.com, 510-593-3721.

[list of signers of the call – in formation –  organizations for identification purposes]

Jose Artiga, Executive Director, SHARE Foundation

Rev. Debra Avery, First Presbyterian Church of Oakland

Josie Camacho, Executive Secretary-Treasurer, Alameda Labor Council

Keith Carson, Alameda County Supervisor

Jose Cartagena, National Network of Salvadorans in the Exterior

Oscar Chacon, Executive Director, Alainza de las Americas

Jose Dorado, Latino Task Force

Pamela Drake, Wellstone Democratic Renewal Club

Deborah Lee, Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity

Jean Quan, former Mayor, Oakland

Sharon Rose, Block by Block Organizing Network

Tulio Serrano, Committee of Central American Refugees

Angela Sanbrano, La Red Mexicana

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Nov
30
Wed
URGENT NODAPL solidarity action: DIVEST THE BANKS! @ Chelsea Manning Plaza
Nov 30 @ 8:00 am – 11:00 am

Idle No More SF Bay is organizing this Wednesday morning action.  I hope many of you can come.  If you are willing to be a monitor, read guidelines attached and email inmsolidaritysf@gmail.com

Hi powerful women allies,
(and all allies in support!)

We ask for you all to come together once again for all our relations at Standing Rock
As we have seen this week with the horrible violence by law enforcement, a backwards move by the U.S.A
rmy Corps of Engineers announcing a plan to evict the Oceti Sakowin camp (from Treaty lands) rather than the DAPL permits, and the DAPL’s announcement that it plans to drill under the Missouri River soon, it is urgent that we act now and that we act quickly.  
Another way to stop this project (and others threatening the land, air, water, nonhuman relatives) is to stop their financing – which is why we are targeting the banks.  It is so urgent that we are planning this action for NEXT week! Please help us get a strong turnout of our communities divesting DAPL.

What we are asking:

Please join us and help spread the word about our next indigenous-led NODAPL BAY AREA WIDE solidarity action. Please REPLY and let us know if your group will be joining us on Wednesday, and how.


What is to happen:
Prayer Walk to several banking institutions funding the DAPL

***We are specially asking you to encourage your community members with accounts at Wells Fargo (Citibank – Bank of America – Chase – US Bank – Barclays – all other financiers) to consider divesting, and to contact us if they are willing to withdraw their money/close their accounts with us on Wed.11/30.

For more information, see:
FB page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1834348963450855/
Website: https://www.farewellsfargo.com/
Flyers: Attached as documents. (Picture graphics at: https://www.farewellsfargo.com/new-page-1/)
The morning will begin with prayers for the water led by the women of Idle No More SF Bay. A teach-in will be conducted on why everyone needs to divest from the financial institutions funding the Dakota Access Pipeline. This will be followed by a prayer walk to several banking institutions funding the DAPL. Educational hand-outs will be available to pass out.

If you have any questions you can email us at inmsolidaritysf@gmail.com or call any of the women in Idle No More SF Bay (or 925-435-7934).  Those of you whose phone contacts we have, we will be calling you to loop you in.

Thank you,
Idle No More SF Bay

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Court Support Needed for protester from Oakland Anti Trump Demo! @ Rene Davidson Courthouse, Dept 7
Nov 30 @ 9:00 am – 5:00 pm

One of the folks arrested in Oakland the night after the election is facing heavy charges and would love community support!

Please join him with his family on Wednesday Nov. 30th at 9am at Rene Davidson Courthouse (entrence is on 12th Street, at Oak). Department 7!

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Codepink’s Weekly Peace Vigil @ on the steps in front of Senator Diane Feinstein's office
Nov 30 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

JOIN CODEPINK, WORLD CAN’T WAIT, OCCUPYSF Action Council and others at the huge PEACE banner
Theme this week is: “REFUGEES…”

Feel free to bring your own signage, photos, flyers, …Additional signs and flyers provided.
Stand (or sit) with us and the huge PEACE banner.

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Dec
1
Thu
NoDAPL: National Day of Action–Shut Down The Banks Berkeley @ Sproul Plaza, UC Berkeley
Dec 1 @ 8:00 am – 1:00 pm

Wells Fargo has almost half a billion dollars invested directly in DAPL. Join us in demanding that they withdraw their funding immediately.

We will congregate at the steps of Sproul Plaza at UC Berkeley at 8am, and march to the Wells Fargo on Shattuck. Wear blue, if you can. Please organize yourselves into affinity groups beforehand and bring signs. Know your rights. Come prepared to protest peacefully. See here for more information on affinity group formation and utility: https://libcom.org/files/Miscellaneous%20direct%20action%20guides.pdf

On November 20th 2016 the police violently attacked peaceful water protectors at Standing Rock. Police used tear gas, rubber bullets, pepper spray, concussion grenades, and sprayed them with water cannons in subfreezing conditions. One ally and activist, Sophia Wilansky, may face the amputation of her arm.

In response a coalition of groups at Standing Rock are calling for a week of action starting on November 25th that will culminate in a Global Day of Action on December 1st.

The main targets are financiers of the Dakota Access Pipeline and the police departments that have been brought in from across the Midwest to brutalize water protectors.

The financial footing of the Dakota Access Pipeline is in jeopardy if they do not complete the project by January 1st. If this deadline is missed, a majority of the stakeholders with contracts to ship oil through the pipeline will be able to renegotiate or cancel their contracts. This could be devastating to Energy Transfer Partners and the other pipeline companies behind DAPL.

With its vulnerabilities exposed, our solidarity efforts are needed now more than ever.

#NoDAPL #DivestFromDAPL

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Film Premiere: Belo Monte After the Flood @ La Pena
Dec 1 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Attend the premiere showing of a new documentary film that explores the history and consequences of one of the world’s most controversial dam projects, built on the Xingu River in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon. The film was directed by award-winning environmental documentarian Todd Southgate, narrated by Emmy-award-winning Hollywood actor Peter Coyote, and produced with Amazon Watch, International Rivers, and Cultures of Resistance.

The documentary chronicles the inspiring work of indigenous peoples, grassroots activists, and their allies to prevent dam construction and its many impacts. It exposes the gross disregard for the rule of law that marked the entire project, including a massive corruption scandal involving high-level politicians and construction companies. And it shows the unfulfilled promises to bring “progress” to this remote Amazonian region.

A panel discussion with Amazon Watch and International Rivers will follow the film showing.

Get more info and buy tickets here

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Dec
2
Fri
Sanders Talk about his New Book ‘Our Revolution’ @ Zellerbach Hall, UC Berkeley
Dec 2 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders will discuss his new book, “Our Revolution,”

Sanders made a spirited but ultimately unsuccessful bid to become the Democratic Party’s 2016 nominee for president. The eventual Democratic nominee, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, lost the Nov. 8 election to Republican Donald Trump.

“Our Revolution” covers Sanders’ run for the presidency, and the movement he sparked based on his ideas on college tuition, employment, health care, the environment, tax fairness, how to bring progressive activism to local, state and national elections, and the Citizens United Supreme Court decision of 2010, according to a news release from the event sponsors, Mrs. Dalloway’s Bookstore of Berkeley and Diesel bookstore of Oakland.

 

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Mario Woods: We Shall Never Forget
Dec 2 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm

Mario Woods:

We Shall Never Forget.

Join us to Celebrate Our Son Our Brother’s Mario Woods life.
It is time, it is past time, for the Community to Stand on the Right side of Justice.

We will gather at 3:30 pm at MLK Park in the Bayview to march to the site where Mario was murdered by San Francisco Police Department.

to start our Vigil and Celebration of Mario’s Life at 4:35 the time which Our Son Our Brother was pronounced dead.

Come one Come All

Power to the People

Map and directions to MLK Park at Armstrong and 3rd Street:
https://www.google.com/maps/dir//37.7262499,-122.3926652/@37.7263849,-122.394731,17z/data=!3m1!4b1

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Ecology Center Holiday Party & Standing Rock Materials Collection @ Ecology Center
Dec 2 @ 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm

Celebrate the season with the Ecology Center at our upcoming open house holiday party. Get to know our neighbors and their friends, including the Sierra Club, League of Women Voters, SEEDS Community Resolution Center, and others while enjoying good music, tasty treats, 10% off purchases from Store during the party, and fun giveaways. We hope to see you there!

We are also collecting warm coats for BOSS, and materials to send to Standing Rock in partnership with Victory Kitchen. Please bring cold weather sleeping bags (for temperatures below freezing), banners, insulated coveralls, overalls, and coats. Clothing should be in good condition. These will be sent to the camp on December 26th.

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Dec
3
Sat
Free All Political Prisoners @ Starry Plough
Dec 3 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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No Alt-Right in White House: Stephen Bannon Peaceful Protest @ Downtown Berkeley BART
Dec 3 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

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For those who do not know, Stephen Bannon is Donald Trump’s newly appointed Chief Strategist and Senior Counselor. He is a white supremacist: infamous for his Alt-Right website Breitbart News, and specifically for his racist, anti-LGBTQI, anti-immigrant, anti Semitic views and disrespect of women and people of color. The KKK and other hate groups celebrate his appointment.

It is extremely dangerous to have this type of influence in the White House, and so close to the president-elect!

It’s also very straightforward: it is preposterous to have someone who represents these openly hateful views in high office.

We must have OUR voices heard! Join us in coming together to take a stand against White Supremacy in the White House!

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Solidarity Vigil for Oceti Sakowin Camp @ Oscar Grant Plaza
Dec 3 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm

STANDING ROCK OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE REGARDING ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS ATTEMPT TO SHUT DOWN THE CAMP http://standwithstandingrock.net/army-corp-closes-public-access-oceti-sakowin-camp-dec-5th/

The Bernie Sanders Brigade invites you to join us for a Solidarity Vigil in support of the Oceti Sakowin Camp. Oceti Sakowin Camp is a unified emcampment of Water Protectors decidated to protecting the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s land and water against the Dakota Access Pipeline. The Army Corp of Engineers has threatened to forcibly shut down the camp on December 5th. #NoDAPL We are calling for a national and international day of action at U.S. Federal Buildings and U.S. Embassies around the world in support of Oceti Sakowin Camp.

Learn more about the camp here:
OSC official website:
https://www.facebook.com/OcetiSakowinCamp/
http://www.ocetisakowincamp.org/

“Oceti Sakowin Camp values assuring the welfare of all people by honoring human rights, treaties, agreements and cultures. Our goal is to peacefully and prayerfully defend our rights. and rise up as one to sustain Mother Earth and her inhabitants.” – Oceti Sakowin Camp

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