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  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 4, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people over 200 Native Nations remain gathered at Sacred Stone Camp to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. If built, the Pipeline would carry crude oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.  Construction of the pipeline has already begun in some areas and has damaged sacred sites. <br />
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The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. “Dakota Access Pipeline and Energy Transfer Partners brazenly used bulldozers to destroy our burial sites, prayer sites and culturally significant artifacts,” Tribal Chairman David Archambault II said. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    sacred-stone-camp_29356200742_o.jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 4, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people over 200 Native Nations remain gathered at Sacred Stone Camp to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. If built, the Pipeline would carry crude oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.  Construction of the pipeline has already begun in some areas and has damaged sacred sites. <br />
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The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. “Dakota Access Pipeline and Energy Transfer Partners brazenly used bulldozers to destroy our burial sites, prayer sites and culturally significant artifacts,” Tribal Chairman David Archambault II said. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    horses-at-sacred-stone-camp_29430149...jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 3, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people from dozens of Native Nations remain gathered near Cannon Ball, ND, to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. The Pipeline would carry Bakken oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation and construction has already damaged sacred sites. <br />
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The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    clearing-of-land-today-at-the-dokota...jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 3, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people from dozens of Native Nations remain gathered near Cannon Ball, ND, to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. The Pipeline would carry Bakken oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation and construction has already damaged sacred sites. <br />
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The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    gracy-claymore-talks-about-the-need-...jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 3, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people from dozens of Native Nations remain gathered near Cannon Ball, ND, to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. The Pipeline would carry Bakken oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation and construction has already damaged sacred sites. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Ursula Aldrich Young Bear explains h...jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 4, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people over 200 Native Nations remain gathered at Sacred Stone Camp to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. If built, the Pipeline would carry crude oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.  Construction of the pipeline has already begun in some areas and has damaged sacred sites. <br />
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The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. “Dakota Access Pipeline and Energy Transfer Partners brazenly used bulldozers to destroy our burial sites, prayer sites and culturally significant artifacts,” Tribal Chairman David Archambault II said. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Sacred Stone Camp participants march...jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 3, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people from dozens of Native Nations remain gathered near Cannon Ball, ND, to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. The Pipeline would carry Bakken oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation and construction has already damaged sacred sites. <br />
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Tim Mentz explains how the clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Tim Mentz explains how the clearing ...jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 3, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people from dozens of Native Nations remain gathered near Cannon Ball, ND, to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. The Pipeline would carry Bakken oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation and construction has already damaged sacred sites. <br />
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The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    The entrance to camp for the #NoDAPL...jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 3, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people from dozens of Native Nations remain gathered near Cannon Ball, ND, to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. The Pipeline would carry Bakken oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation and construction has already damaged sacred sites. <br />
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The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    The entrance to camp for the #NoDAPL...jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 4, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people over 200 Native Nations remain gathered at Sacred Stone Camp to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. If built, the Pipeline would carry crude oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.  Construction of the pipeline has already begun in some areas and has damaged sacred sites. <br />
<br />
The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. “Dakota Access Pipeline and Energy Transfer Partners brazenly used bulldozers to destroy our burial sites, prayer sites and culturally significant artifacts,” Tribal Chairman David Archambault II said. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Sacred Stone Camp_29430172826_o.jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 4, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people over 200 Native Nations remain gathered at Sacred Stone Camp to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. If built, the Pipeline would carry crude oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.  Construction of the pipeline has already begun in some areas and has damaged sacred sites. <br />
<br />
The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. “Dakota Access Pipeline and Energy Transfer Partners brazenly used bulldozers to destroy our burial sites, prayer sites and culturally significant artifacts,” Tribal Chairman David Archambault II said. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Sacred Stone Camp_29430110586_o.jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 4, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people over 200 Native Nations remain gathered at Sacred Stone Camp to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. If built, the Pipeline would carry crude oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.  Construction of the pipeline has already begun in some areas and has damaged sacred sites. <br />
<br />
The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. “Dakota Access Pipeline and Energy Transfer Partners brazenly used bulldozers to destroy our burial sites, prayer sites and culturally significant artifacts,” Tribal Chairman David Archambault II said. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Sacred Stone Camp_29356200742_o.jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 4, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people over 200 Native Nations remain gathered at Sacred Stone Camp to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. If built, the Pipeline would carry crude oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.  Construction of the pipeline has already begun in some areas and has damaged sacred sites. <br />
<br />
The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. “Dakota Access Pipeline and Energy Transfer Partners brazenly used bulldozers to destroy our burial sites, prayer sites and culturally significant artifacts,” Tribal Chairman David Archambault II said. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Sacred Stone Camp participants march...jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 4, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people over 200 Native Nations remain gathered at Sacred Stone Camp to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. If built, the Pipeline would carry crude oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.  Construction of the pipeline has already begun in some areas and has damaged sacred sites. <br />
<br />
The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. “Dakota Access Pipeline and Energy Transfer Partners brazenly used bulldozers to destroy our burial sites, prayer sites and culturally significant artifacts,” Tribal Chairman David Archambault II said. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Sacred Stone Camp participants march...jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 4, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people over 200 Native Nations remain gathered at Sacred Stone Camp to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. If built, the Pipeline would carry crude oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.  Construction of the pipeline has already begun in some areas and has damaged sacred sites. <br />
<br />
The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. “Dakota Access Pipeline and Energy Transfer Partners brazenly used bulldozers to destroy our burial sites, prayer sites and culturally significant artifacts,” Tribal Chairman David Archambault II said. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Sacred Stone Camp participants march...jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 4, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people over 200 Native Nations remain gathered at Sacred Stone Camp to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. If built, the Pipeline would carry crude oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.  Construction of the pipeline has already begun in some areas and has damaged sacred sites. <br />
<br />
The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. “Dakota Access Pipeline and Energy Transfer Partners brazenly used bulldozers to destroy our burial sites, prayer sites and culturally significant artifacts,” Tribal Chairman David Archambault II said. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Sacred Stone Camp participants march...jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 3, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people from dozens of Native Nations remain gathered near Cannon Ball, ND, to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. The Pipeline would carry Bakken oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation and construction has already damaged sacred sites. <br />
<br />
The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    the-entrance-to-camp-for-the-nodapl-...jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 4, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people over 200 Native Nations remain gathered at Sacred Stone Camp to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. If built, the Pipeline would carry crude oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.  Construction of the pipeline has already begun in some areas and has damaged sacred sites. <br />
<br />
The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. “Dakota Access Pipeline and Energy Transfer Partners brazenly used bulldozers to destroy our burial sites, prayer sites and culturally significant artifacts,” Tribal Chairman David Archambault II said. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    sacred-stone-camp-participants-march...jpg
  • CANNON BALL, NORTH DAKOTA-- On September 4, 2016, over Labor Day Weekend, thousands of people over 200 Native Nations remain gathered at Sacred Stone Camp to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline. If built, the Pipeline would carry crude oil upstream of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.  Construction of the pipeline has already begun in some areas and has damaged sacred sites. <br />
<br />
The clearing of land by the Dakota Access Pipeline corporation on September 3rd has irreparably harmed Native historic and sacred sites. “Dakota Access Pipeline and Energy Transfer Partners brazenly used bulldozers to destroy our burial sites, prayer sites and culturally significant artifacts,” Tribal Chairman David Archambault II said. Working on a Saturday, the corporation scraped away soil and damaged sacred sites along a 150 foot corridor running more than a mile. This happened the day after Standing Rock Sioux notified officials in Washington, DC, of the existence and importance of those sites. <br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    sacred-stone-camp_28842840213_o.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_324292583...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_323084564...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_322781734...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_320515750...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_320514929...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_316178130...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_315861989...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_315861985...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_315861976...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_315861965...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_315861956...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_315861887...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_315861881...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_315861503...jpg
  • Indigenous leaders marched from Sacred Stone Camp to the Dakota Access pipeline construction zone. Earlier that week, the people blockading the pipeline were met with violence by the Dakota Access private security company. “Thousands have gathered peacefully in Standing Rock in solidarity against the pipeline,” said Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Chairman David Archambault II, as he later addressed the United Nations Human Rights Council. “And yet many water protectors have been threatened and even injured by the pipeline’s security officers. One child was bitten and injured by a guard dog. We stand in peace but have been met with violence.”<br />
Photo by Sunshine Velasco | Survival Media Agency
    NoDAPL - 05_29916287302_o.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_323085876...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_323085169...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_322781734...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_322781510...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_322780713...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_316178130...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_315861955...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_315861873...jpg
  • The Climate Brigade gathers outside the red gate in Washington, DC to protest the inauguration of climate change-denier Donald J Trump Jr.<br />
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n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • Black Lives Matter members protest together outside of Donald J Trump Jr's inauguration.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • The Climate Brigade blocks the entrance to the inauguration in protest of Donald J Trump's climate-denying platform.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • Protestors chant in the cold winter of Washington in January against the inauguration of Donald J Trump Jr.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_324294050...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_324294045...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_324293885...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_324292952...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_324291930...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_323894757...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_323085553...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_323085169...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_323084480...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_323083828...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_322781835...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_322781510...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_322780984...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_322780809...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_322780713...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_320514643...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_316178350...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_316178339...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_316178206...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_316177857...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_316176710...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_316176535...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_315861980...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_315861955...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_324294045...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_323083828...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_323083765...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_322781619...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_320514530...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_320513436...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_316178339...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_316176535...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_315861980...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_315861976...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_315861956...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_315861904...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_315861641...jpg
  • A protestor holds up a sign illustrating her goals for the next four years under a Trump administration.<br />
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n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • A pro-Trump supporter flips the bird to protestors outside the inauguration entrance in Washington, DC.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
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Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • The Climate Brigade blocks the entrance to the inauguration in protest of Donald J Trump's climate-denying platform.<br />
<br />
n January 20, 2017, hundreds of people gathered to protest the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th President of the United States. Six of the entrances to the inauguration ceremony were blockaded for hours as people linked arms in front of the security gates to prevent people from entering. People chanted "No Trump, No KKK, No Fascist USA!" and held banners that read "Deny Trump, Not Climate"<br />
<br />
Photo by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    Distrupt J20
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_324294041...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_324292899...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_323895521...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_323085898...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_323085892...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_323085882...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_323085876...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_323085267...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_322782539...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_322781683...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_320515366...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_320514806...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_320514530...jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA-- January 20th, 2017 communities representing different parts of the San Francisco Bay Area community blockaded the Israeli Consulate, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs to send a message that our communities are not expendable.
    Inauguration Actions in SF_320513488...jpg
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