Our local Sustainable Pioneer, Judy Wicks, is once again leading the nation this Thanksgiving.
Wicks organized the Water Protectors Community Appreciation Dinner, “a delegation of 75 people (including actress Jane Fonda) who will cook and serve a dinner for 2000 of the Protectors at Standing Rock as another expression of gratitude and appreciation.” They’ll not only cook dinner, but also include cards from school children led by teacher Lou Ann Merkle and high school student Rachael Rodriquez, thanking the Native Americans for protecting natural resources.
So what inspired Wicks to create this caravan? According to Judy via her website,
“After 500 years of genocide and betrayal, today Native Americans are leading us away from a path toward mankind’s extinction by fossil fuel addiction and toward a sustainable future for all of our grandchildren. The Standing Rock Sioux, joined by tribes from throughout the Americas and beyond, are courageously standing up to corporate control and militarism to protect their land, water, and way of life. While doing so, they are demonstrating values needed to move our country forward – generosity, non-violence, truthfulness, compassion, humility and respect for each other and nature.”
You can read Judy’s open letter about her journey on Ecowatch.
The peaceful protests have been met with increasing force from security. Just last evening, law enforcement fired water cannons in freezing temperatures, and used tear gas, rubber bullets, stinger grenades and more a protesters.
Some of the delegation, including Wicks and Jodie Evans of Venice, CA, will join the front lines and risk arrest.
As Wicks said,“I’m going to honor the values they’re demonstrating—non-violence, cooperation, generosity, respect for mother earth and for others—even in the face of these armed riot police. So bringing them this dinner is a small token of my gratitude.”
Wicks raised over $11,500 (of her $10K goal) for this dinner, but the native community is trying to build a straw bale community center as a central gathering place camped at Standing Rock to be built and become permanent in the Spring. You can donate online here.
Call about the law enforcement excessive force:
In other news, women protesters delayed the opening of TD Bank (one of the banks funding the pipeline) at 15th & Market this morning and were arrested. Here’s how to contact the 17 banks involved in funding the DAPL (or check the list to see if you want to change providers.)
Pipeline plans aren’t exclusive to Standing Rock. Stop the Pipelines lists slated pipelines that affect our local area.
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