Generations of Indigenous Women Protecting the Rights of Water
Water is alive. It needs to be respected. We must recognize her as a living entity.— Water Warrior Grandmother Josephine Mandamin, Ojibway By Casey Camp Horinek, Shannon Biggs & Pennie…
Water is alive. It needs to be respected. We must recognize her as a living entity.— Water Warrior Grandmother Josephine Mandamin, Ojibway By Casey Camp Horinek, Shannon Biggs & Pennie…
By Pennie Opal Plant and Shannon Biggs, co-founders, Movement Rights “Was that an earthquake?” As rivers swelled, floods surged, the earth shook, and tornadoes whipped across Oklahoma—more than 200 Indigenous,…
By Pennie Opal Plant & Shannon Biggs, co-founders, Movement Rights “We will fight oil until our last breath,” Manari Ushigua, president of the Zapara tribe (pictured with his sister, Gloria…
By Pennie Opal Plant Pennie is the co-founder of Movement Rights and Idle No More Bay Area. There are powerful forces at work in our world. When we are open…
by Pennie Opal Plant, co-founder Movement Rights and Idle No More Bay Area. The Connect the Dots: Refinery Healing Walks 2015 will occur over a four month period in the…
The following is a guest blog, written by Suzanne York. The world is headed towards a “danger zone,” as it is passing a number of planetary boundaries that could destabilize…