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Grandmother to Grandmother: #StopLine3

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100% of funds raised will go directly to assisting the critical needs of Water Protectors, supported by the Indigenous Grandmother-led nonprofit Honor the Earth.

Picture it, the forests of northern Minnesota in January, sub-zero temperatures. That’s where Water Protectors, indigenous people and allies, are taking their stand to save their water, land and life. Most of us elders cannot join them on the frontline but we can do the critical work of supporting and keeping the Water Protectors going.

(Above photos by Keri Pickett ) 

What is Line 3?

Ojibwe tribes have been leading the fight along with community and environmental groups to stop Line 3 in northern MN for 6 years. This very last section of pipeline would bring toxic tar sands from Alberta, Canada to Superior, WI to flow through a maze of pipelines to Louisiana. Then into tankers to feed the dwindling global need for filthy dangerous tar sands crude. Line 3, if completed, would emit toxic pollutants equivalent to 50 coal plants a day. All at a time when the demand for oil is plummeting. 

The permit to begin drilling has been issued to Enbridge Energy giant. Despite the pretense of being a “replacement project” in reality a whole new Line 3 carrying twice as much tar sands would be built along a new route that crosses 200 bodies of water including the Mississippi twice, cuts across the heart of Ojibwe territory of lakes and wild rice watersheds, violating indigenous treaty rights and sovereignty and threatening their culture and way of life. And the old corroded pipeline may be left to rot and leak.

After exhausting all the means at their disposal, the tribes now have water protectors building camps along the proposed 300 mile route to protect their water and stop new construction. The future of the water, the land and their tribes existence is depending on them. We can help.



How will the money be used?


1000 Grandmothers for Future Generations  is raising money from elder women and our allies to assist with critical needs of these Water Protectors in Minnesota organizing to Stop Line 3.  We are working with trusted indigenous led nonprofit,  Honor the Earth with Grandmother Winona La Duke, Executive Director and Great Grandmother Mary Lyons, esteemed elder and author. Native Grandmothers on the ground know the needs and have the confidence of the Water Protectors to use their wisdom to make good decisions about allocating funds. Funds may be used for warm sleeping bags, shelter, bail and legal fees and more.

They are applying lessons they learned at Standing Rock, developing a sustainable library so valuable resources can be used over and over.

Please Donate what you can afford. $20 or hundreds of dollars. Every dollar will be used wisely and make a difference.


For more information about stopping Line 3 visit:


Stop Line 3

What is Line 3?  Video by Honor the Earth

Gitchigumi Scouts Facebook Page

RISE Coalition  (Resilient Indigenous Sisters Engaging with our Allies) 

Indigenous Environmental Network


Learn more about 1000 Grandmothers for Future Generations by visiting our Facebook Page  and our website .

Organizer

1000 Grandmothers for Future Generations
Organizer
Berkeley, CA
Honor the Earth
 
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