The Dakota pipeline protests have drawn indigenous people from across the Americas. But everyone else needs to understand it’s their fight too“I’m here until January,” said a man sitting with his arms crossed in the backseat. The six of us had piled into an old Ford Taurus, hitching a ride back to camp from a prayer ceremony at the site in North Dakota where protests against the now notorious pipeline project had been met with riot police and attack dogs only days before. “The long haul.”“factual on, or ” said a woman in the front. “That’s dedication.”Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com