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The Future of Energy is Indigenous:  Water Protectors v.s. Enbridge's Line3 Pipeline

The Future of Energy is Indigenous: Water Protectors v.s. Enbridge's Line3 Pipeline

Released Friday, 20th August 2021
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The Future of Energy is Indigenous:  Water Protectors v.s. Enbridge's Line3 Pipeline

The Future of Energy is Indigenous: Water Protectors v.s. Enbridge's Line3 Pipeline

The Future of Energy is Indigenous:  Water Protectors v.s. Enbridge's Line3 Pipeline

The Future of Energy is Indigenous: Water Protectors v.s. Enbridge's Line3 Pipeline

Friday, 20th August 2021
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As Canadian oil giant Enbridge defies orders to shut down their dangerous Line 5 pipeline in Michigan, indigenous environmental activists gain momentum in their fight to end reliance on fossil fuels. In Minnesota, Enbridge plans to build another pipeline, violating treaties and threatening the Mississippi Watershed. The company says its new pipeline is essential to our energy system. That’s big oil’s vision for the future. What is the indigenous one? What would the world look like if community, ecology, and sustainability were the guiding principles of our energy sector? In this episode, Laura is joined by guest co-host Judith LeBlanc a citizen of the Caddo Tribe of Oklahoma and director of the Native Organizers Alliance.  They speak with indigenous activists who have answers, and not just in theory: for years, they’ve been developing programs for solar power and sustainable resource management so that future generations can thrive.  Released on Earth Day 2021 via Rock the Cause Records, Here’s “No More Pipeline Blues (On this Land Where We Belong)”, produced and composed by Larry Long featuring  the Indigo Girls, Winona LaDuke, Bonnie Raitt and First Native American poet laureate Joy Harjo. as well as Waubanewquay, Day Sisters, Mumu Fresh, Pura Fe, Soni Moreno, and Jennifer Kreisberg. Proceeds from this song go to Honor the Earth, a nonprofit founded by LaDuke with the Indigo Girls, fighting to stop Enbridge’s Minnesota “Line 3” tar sands oil pipeline.

GUESTS:

Judith LeBlanc Director, Native Organizers Alliance

Winona LaDuke, Executive Director, Honor the Earth

Taysha Martineau, Anishinaabe Water Protector and Founder, Camp Migizi

Jason Goward, Anishinaabe Water Protector and Whistleblower, Former Enbridge Employee

 

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