At the urging of their fossil fuel donors, lawmakers are quietly working to massively expand criminal penalties against people who protest pipelines as part of negotiations over essential new federal pipeline safety regulations.
April 3, 2023 - The Cop City arrests near Atlanta show how a buildup of "critical infrastructure" laws across the country threatens to quell protests for environmental justice and police accountability.
September 14, 2022 - On September 14, 2022, Anne White Hat, a Sicangu Lakota Water Protector, denounced the coordinated attack by oil and gas companies, lawmakers, and police on the Indigenous-led movement resisting fossil fuel extraction.
September 3, 2021 - The day after Hurricane Ida struck Louisiana, Delaney Nolan spent hours biking around New Orleans, handing out money to people who needed to pay for supplies or for the hotel rooms where they’d taken shelter.
December 30, 2020 - The disproportionate toll that COVID-19 is taking on the Black community brought environmental justice issues to the forefront during 2020.
July 8, 2019 - Portraits from the indigenous-led Frontline Oil & Gas Conference. Stories, lessons, and notes of hope are shared by brave activists: “We are fighting to survive in every way possible. Part of our fight to survive is connect with others, to share, and learn.”
January 16, 2019 - Activists fight to stop construction of the Bayou Bridge pipeline, which endangers an ecosystem that is one of the most important bird habitats in the western hemisphere
November 30, 2016 - Sicangu Lakota Herbalist Anne White Hat adds herbs to the cough syrup blend she made and distributed to Water Protectors at the #NoDAPL encampment in North Dakota. Photo by Vi Waln
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