Standing Up

While the holidays are in high gear, so too is the fight against the TransCanada KXL Pipeline and all of the coming violence that it represents.

Check below for a few of the actions that are happening locally in the homelands of the Oceti Sakowin, specifically in the state capital of Pierre, South Dakota and over in the Black Hills at the Lakota Nation Invitational in Rapid City. The fight against the TransCanada KXL Pipeline is happening on every level and the Warrior Women Project Community Media will be there on the front lines to share community sourced and created information from grassroots organizers and everyday folks standing up to protect water and life. Keep following as we get the latest in and share with your networks.

#FollowTheMatriarchs #WARNRidesAgain #W.A.R.N. #BlowTheWhistle #SoundTheAlarm #KeepItInTheGround #TribalPolice #TribalSovereignty #RiotBoosting #ManCamps #TemporaryHousing #VAWA #PeopleOverPipelines #NoDAPL #NoMorePipelines #LakotaLaw #SacredStone #NorthDakota #SouthDakota #DakotaAccess #StillStanding

Elizabeth A. Castle