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Tag Archives: keystone xl arrests
It’s Do Something Wednesday at ClimateMama, and we invite you to join us today and DO Something to help create a brighter future that advances climate solutions that will help us all! In the NYC area, where I hail from, … Continue reading
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Tweet Share Are you joining a “Draw the Line” event on September 21st? As many of our Climate Mamas and Papas know, at ClimateMama we have strongly advocated for and support a final and resounding NO decision on the Keystone … Continue reading
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Tagged 350 Draw the Line, Amanda Frayer, civil disobedience climate change, Draw the Line events, forward on climate sponsorss, Grandparents march on climate, Keystone XL, keystone xl arrests, Lindsay Dahl, NOKXL, Obama Climate Change
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Keystone XL Final Comments: Our Children are Speaking
Posted on March 5, 2014 by Harriet
“lang=”en”> The littlest protestor at #XLDissent is "sick of people making the planet dirty." pic.twitter.com/u8NlMurIOr — Feminist Bully (@bullhorngirl) March 2, 2014 As I tell my children, actions speak louder then words. On Sunday, March 2nd, 2014 more then 1000 … Continue reading →