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Why Some Protestors Are Choosing to Stay at Standing Rock
“It's not about taking selfies and saying that you were out here anymore.”
By Molly Longman
The 2017 Version of the Dakota Access Pipeline Is Here — And Needs Urgent Activism
The Line 3 pipeline is a $7.5 billion pipeline that activists and natives say will threaten three of the continent's major watersheds.
By Laura Stampler
A 2013 Oil Spill in North Dakota STILL Hasn’t Been Cleaned Up
The government said the water supply was not threatened by the leak.
By Ashley Paige
A Pipeline Near Standing Rock Just Leaked 176,000 Gallons of Crude Oil
The Belle Fourche Pipeline is located about two-and-a-half hours and 150 miles away.
By Molly Longman
This Is What I Learned from DAPL Protestors as a Woman of Color
With the impending Trump presidency approaching, solidarity will be crucial to dismantle misogyny, colonization, and racism.
By Lara Witt
Watch This Powerful Video of U.S. Veterans Apologizing to Native Americans
They apologize for America’s history of genocide and violence against Native Americans.
By Vanessa Willoughby
The Company Behind the Dakota Access Pipeline Is Still ‘Committed’ to Completing It
Energy Transfer Partners says the U.S. Army Corps decision won’t impact their progress.
By Linley Sanders
The Dakota Access Pipeline Rerouting Is Momentous — But Here’s Why The Fight May Still Not Be Over
Celebrations are in order, though some water protectors worry it will be short-lived.
By Vanessa Willoughby
A 5-Year-Old Was Told to Dress Like an “Indian” For School — and Replied in the BEST Way
With the help of her mother and older sister, Nyemah Greenhouse used fashion to protest the assignment.
By Molly Longman
U.S. Army Corps Will Not Forcibly Remove Standing Rock Protestors
Protestors at Standing Rock will not be "forcibly removed," though they will still be considered "unauthorized."
By Vanessa Willoughby
This 21-Year-Old Woman Was Seriously Injured By a Grenade While Protesting at Standing Rock
Sophia Wilanksy may need her arm amputated.
By Kate Dwyer
Police Reportedly Used Tear Gas and Water Cannons Against Dakota Access Pipeline Protestors
The water cannons were used in below-freezing temperatures.
By Laura Stampler
Why All of Your Facebook Friends Are "Checking In" to Standing Rock, ND
Is everyone really going to North Dakota?
By Kate Dwyer
Shailene Woodley Just Gave the Most PASSIONATE Speech About the Environment
She was arrested earlier this month while protesting construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
By Kate Dwyer