This is my first post in a daily series #todayinsj where I'll feature news or history on social justice, and tying it to a book that relates to the issue.
Today Trump signed to go forward with the keystone and Dakota access pipelines. This image from NBC shows a protestor at DAPL facing the police.
Tagging this book, which I haven't read, but looks like a really interesting look at how this has affected our neighbors to the north.
Hestapleton Looking forward to these. 8y
8little_paws Thanks @Hehaney going to give it a shot. Not sure how long I'll do it for, a few months, a year? Till I run out of books? 8y
Hestapleton @8little_paws I appreciate that it isn't just ranting, but seems focused on broadening understanding of the political issues we're facing. :) I think it's gonna be great; no matter how long it lasts. 8y
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Dolly 💔 8y
kspenmoll Thank you!!! Like the link to books❤ 8y
mllemay Great project! I'll be on the lookout for your posts. Information/knowledge is power, especially in the years to come... (edited) 8y
Bibliogeekery 💔 8y
LindsayReads Not related to this book per se, but at this point it looks like removing support from the banks financing the DAPL--that is, moving your money elsewhere--will send a strong message to those institutions (and to tell them so): http://www.yesmagazine.org/people-power/how-to-contact-the-17-banks-funding-the-... 8y
8little_paws @LindsayReads great info, Lindsay! A great place to move your money is to a local credit union! I've been at one for nearly 10 years now and love it. I also pulled all my business money (about $10M revenues annually) to a local bank as well. 8y
LindsayReads It's at the top of my to-do list once I move. My car loan is through one, and I love them. I haven't heard a single negative thing from people who use them. #NoDAPL!! 8y
rachellayown I'm looking forward to your posts. I am so utterly heartbroken over the DAPL. 8y