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Black Snake: Standing Rock, the Dakota Access Pipeline, and Environmental Justice Goodreads
作者: Katherine Wiltenburg Todrys
The controversial Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) made headlines around the world in 2016. Supporters called the pipeline key to safely transporting American oil from the Bakken oil fields of the northern plains to markets nationwide, essential to both national security and prosperity. Native activists named it the “black snake,” referring to an ancient prophecy about a terrible snake that would one day devour the earth. Activists rallied near the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota for months in opposition to DAPL, winning an unprecedented but temporary victory before the federal government ultimately permitted the pipeline. Oil began flowing on June 1, 2017.
The water protector camps drew global support and united more than three hundred tribes in perhaps the largest Native alliance in U.S. history. While it faced violent opposition, the peaceful movement against DAPL has become one of the most crucial human rights movements of our time.
is the story of four leaders—LaDonna Allard, Jasilyn Charger, Lisa DeVille, and Kandi White—and their fight against the pipeline. It is the story of Native nations combating environmental injustice and longtime discrimination and rebuilding their communities. It is the story of a new generation of environmental activists, galvanized at Standing Rock, becoming the protectors of America’s natural resources.
2022年8月19日 已读
[有聲書] 政府如何壓制抗議民眾的部分都大同小異。最值得聽的是石油管線和石油冶煉產業對當地社區在各方面的破壞。經濟數字的暴漲只讓部分人在很有限的方面有所謂受益,損失掉的大到自然環境、小到每天必經的道路、高到道德信仰、低到個體之間最基本的對話相處,更不要說根本無法避免的洩漏污染對生產生活的直接傷害。
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