Part 2 of our Building Bridges Special National Broadcast.
Water is life, Protect The Wildlife Say Indigenous Activists Leading Thousands In Protest of Enbridges Tar Sands Line 3 Pipeline In Northern Minnesota with . Simone Senogles, the Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) an Anishinabe from the Red Lake Nation of Ojibwe in northern Minnesota . Angel Stevens, an Anishinaabe wild rice harvester and a member of the anti-pipeline Manoomin Camp . Silas Neeland, one of our youngest indigenous water protector warriors . Winona LaDuke, an Anishinaabekwe (Ojibwe) enrolled member of the Mississippi Band Anishinaabeg, who has devoted her life to advocating for Indigenous control of their homelands, natural resources, and cultural practices.
They screwed up our lake: tar sands pipeline is sucking water from Minnesota watersheds. The Anishinaabe people are rallying to save their lakes and their traditional wild rice harvests
Produced by Mimi Rosenberg and Ken Nash
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