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  • Stephan Hostetter during the march for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. <br />
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On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
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  • John Clarke speaks at the Press Conference before the Jobs, Justice and Climate march in Toronto. On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
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  • Jennifer Henry speaks at the Press Conference before the Jobs, Justice and Climate march in Toronto. On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
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  • Myeengun Henry speaks at the Press Conference before the Jobs, Justice and Climate march in Toronto. On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
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  • Anastasia Harripaul speaks at the Press Conference before the Jobs, Justice and Climate march in Toronto. On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • Sid Ryan, Ontario Federation of Labor President speaks during the rally before the march. On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • Joel Plaskett sings a few songs for the crowd post march. <br />
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On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • Ellen Gabriel speaks to the crowd before the march through downtown Toronto. <br />
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On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
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  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • Kids under the umbrella. On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • A entertainer on stilts after the march reached Allen Gardens. <br />
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On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis.
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-toronto-jul...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
  • On April 29th, 2017 Hundreds of thousands of people participated in Peoples Climate Marches all over the country, for climate action, jobs, and justice. On Trump’s 100th day in office, we sent a *very* political message: This isn’t Trump’s America — it’s ours. Climate change isn’t a hoax — it’s a crisis. And the climate movement isn’t giving up or going away.
    People's Climate March - Los Angeles...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- Youth campaigners at COP21 walk out to protest in front of the conference hall to demand real solutions to the climate crisis. The activists and campaigners are in support of the 'Keep It in the Ground' declaration which denounces the "toothless technofixes and impotent market-based interventions being forced through the COP, such as REDD, youth representatives instead will endorse a vision of the vital steps needed to keep fossil fuels in the ground through a just and science-based transition." They gathered among the flags in front of the COP21 conference center, linked arms, chanted, and held banners which read "No Peace Without Climate Justice" and "No to False Solutions."<br />
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On December 11, 2015, the COP21 is at the end of it's second week of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center.<br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    youth-walk-out-of-cop21-to-demand-re...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- As the COP21 entered it's sixth day of climate negotiations, the Climat Forum began a weekend of activities in the neighborhood of Montreuil in Paris. In the streets surrounding the venues for the Climat Forum, a "Global Village of Alternatives” was attended by hundreds of people. The organizers of the Climat Forum explained that the Global Village of Alternatives will "introduce participants to concrete alternative solutions, both local and international, for climate and social justice. Available spaces will be divided along different overall themes (environment-friendly housing, energy, food and agriculture, transportation, finance etc.) and will be filled with hundreds of stands hosted by people who have concretly implemented these alternatives. This Village also intends to be a friendly, participative and lively space thanks to performances, concerts, shared meals etc."<br />
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On December 5, 2015, the COP21 entered its 6th day of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
<br />
Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    the-global-village-of-alternatives-i...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- As the COP21 entered it's sixth day of climate negotiations, the Climat Forum began a weekend of activities in the neighborhood of Montreuil in Paris. In the streets surrounding the venues for the Climat Forum, a "Global Village of Alternatives” was attended by hundreds of people. The organizers of the Climat Forum explained that the Global Village of Alternatives will "introduce participants to concrete alternative solutions, both local and international, for climate and social justice. Available spaces will be divided along different overall themes (environment-friendly housing, energy, food and agriculture, transportation, finance etc.) and will be filled with hundreds of stands hosted by people who have concretly implemented these alternatives. This Village also intends to be a friendly, participative and lively space thanks to performances, concerts, shared meals etc."<br />
<br />
On December 5, 2015, the COP21 entered its 6th day of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
<br />
Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    the-global-village-of-alternatives-i...jpg
  • On April 29th, 2017 Hundreds of thousands of people participated in Peoples Climate Marches all over the country, for climate action, jobs, and justice. On Trump’s 100th day in office, we sent a *very* political message: This isn’t Trump’s America — it’s ours. Climate change isn’t a hoax — it’s a crisis. And the climate movement isn’t giving up or going away.
    People's Climate March - Los Angeles...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- Youth campaigners at COP21 walk out to protest in front of the conference hall to demand real solutions to the climate crisis. The activists and campaigners are in support of the 'Keep It in the Ground' declaration which denounces the "toothless technofixes and impotent market-based interventions being forced through the COP, such as REDD, youth representatives instead will endorse a vision of the vital steps needed to keep fossil fuels in the ground through a just and science-based transition." They gathered among the flags in front of the COP21 conference center, linked arms, chanted, and held banners which read "No Peace Without Climate Justice" and "No to False Solutions."<br />
<br />
On December 11, 2015, the COP21 is at the end of it's second week of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center.<br />
<br />
Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    youth-walk-out-of-cop21-to-demand-re...jpg
  • On April 29th, 2017 Hundreds of thousands of people participated in Peoples Climate Marches all over the country, for climate action, jobs, and justice. On Trump’s 100th day in office, we sent a *very* political message: This isn’t Trump’s America — it’s ours. Climate change isn’t a hoax — it’s a crisis. And the climate movement isn’t giving up or going away.
    People's Climate March - Los Angeles...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- Youth campaigners at COP21 walk out to protest in front of the conference hall to demand real solutions to the climate crisis. The activists and campaigners are in support of the 'Keep It in the Ground' declaration which denounces the "toothless technofixes and impotent market-based interventions being forced through the COP, such as REDD, youth representatives instead will endorse a vision of the vital steps needed to keep fossil fuels in the ground through a just and science-based transition." They gathered among the flags in front of the COP21 conference center, linked arms, chanted, and held banners which read "No Peace Without Climate Justice" and "No to False Solutions."<br />
<br />
On December 11, 2015, the COP21 is at the end of it's second week of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center.<br />
<br />
Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    youth-take-action-in-front-of-cop21-...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- Youth campaigners at COP21 walk out to protest in front of the conference hall to demand real solutions to the climate crisis. The activists and campaigners are in support of the 'Keep It in the Ground' declaration which denounces the "toothless technofixes and impotent market-based interventions being forced through the COP, such as REDD, youth representatives instead will endorse a vision of the vital steps needed to keep fossil fuels in the ground through a just and science-based transition." They gathered among the flags in front of the COP21 conference center, linked arms, chanted, and held banners which read "No Peace Without Climate Justice" and "No to False Solutions."<br />
<br />
On December 11, 2015, the COP21 is at the end of it's second week of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center.<br />
<br />
Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    youth-walk-out-of-cop21-to-demand-re...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- Youth campaigners at COP21 walk out to protest in front of the conference hall to demand real solutions to the climate crisis. The activists and campaigners are in support of the 'Keep It in the Ground' declaration which denounces the "toothless technofixes and impotent market-based interventions being forced through the COP, such as REDD, youth representatives instead will endorse a vision of the vital steps needed to keep fossil fuels in the ground through a just and science-based transition." They gathered among the flags in front of the COP21 conference center, linked arms, chanted, and held banners which read "No Peace Without Climate Justice" and "No to False Solutions."<br />
<br />
On December 11, 2015, the COP21 is at the end of it's second week of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center.<br />
<br />
Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    youth-walk-out-of-cop21-to-demand-re...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- As the COP21 entered it's sixth day of climate negotiations, the Climat Forum began a weekend of activities in the neighborhood of Montreuil in Paris. In the streets surrounding the venues for the Climat Forum, a "Global Village of Alternatives” was attended by hundreds of people. The organizers of the Climat Forum explained that the Global Village of Alternatives will "introduce participants to concrete alternative solutions, both local and international, for climate and social justice. Available spaces will be divided along different overall themes (environment-friendly housing, energy, food and agriculture, transportation, finance etc.) and will be filled with hundreds of stands hosted by people who have concretly implemented these alternatives. This Village also intends to be a friendly, participative and lively space thanks to performances, concerts, shared meals etc."<br />
<br />
On December 5, 2015, the COP21 entered its 6th day of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
<br />
Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    the-global-village-of-alternatives-i...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- As the COP21 entered it's sixth day of climate negotiations, the Climat Forum began a weekend of activities in the neighborhood of Montreuil in Paris. In the streets surrounding the venues for the Climat Forum, a "Global Village of Alternatives” was attended by hundreds of people. The organizers of the Climat Forum explained that the Global Village of Alternatives will "introduce participants to concrete alternative solutions, both local and international, for climate and social justice. Available spaces will be divided along different overall themes (environment-friendly housing, energy, food and agriculture, transportation, finance etc.) and will be filled with hundreds of stands hosted by people who have concretly implemented these alternatives. This Village also intends to be a friendly, participative and lively space thanks to performances, concerts, shared meals etc."<br />
<br />
On December 5, 2015, the COP21 entered its 6th day of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
<br />
Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    the-global-village-of-alternatives-i...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- As the COP21 entered it's sixth day of climate negotiations, the Climat Forum began a weekend of activities in the neighborhood of Montreuil in Paris. In the streets surrounding the venues for the Climat Forum, a "Global Village of Alternatives” was attended by hundreds of people. The organizers of the Climat Forum explained that the Global Village of Alternatives will "introduce participants to concrete alternative solutions, both local and international, for climate and social justice. Available spaces will be divided along different overall themes (environment-friendly housing, energy, food and agriculture, transportation, finance etc.) and will be filled with hundreds of stands hosted by people who have concretly implemented these alternatives. This Village also intends to be a friendly, participative and lively space thanks to performances, concerts, shared meals etc."<br />
<br />
On December 5, 2015, the COP21 entered its 6th day of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
<br />
Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    the-global-village-of-alternatives-i...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- As the COP21 entered it's sixth day of climate negotiations, the Climat Forum began a weekend of activities in the neighborhood of Montreuil in Paris. In the streets surrounding the venues for the Climat Forum, a "Global Village of Alternatives” was attended by hundreds of people. The organizers of the Climat Forum explained that the Global Village of Alternatives will "introduce participants to concrete alternative solutions, both local and international, for climate and social justice. Available spaces will be divided along different overall themes (environment-friendly housing, energy, food and agriculture, transportation, finance etc.) and will be filled with hundreds of stands hosted by people who have concretly implemented these alternatives. This Village also intends to be a friendly, participative and lively space thanks to performances, concerts, shared meals etc."<br />
<br />
On December 5, 2015, the COP21 entered its 6th day of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
<br />
Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • Cheyenne Phoenix leads chants in front of the Tesoro refinery's main gate.<br />
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On April 29th, 2017 Hundreds of thousands of people participated in Peoples Climate Marches all over the country, for climate action, jobs, and justice. On Trump’s 100th day in office, we sent a *very* political message: This isn’t Trump’s America — it’s ours. Climate change isn’t a hoax — it’s a crisis. And the climate movement isn’t giving up or going away.
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  • PARIS, FRANCE-- Youth campaigners at COP21 walk out to protest in front of the conference hall to demand real solutions to the climate crisis. The activists and campaigners are in support of the 'Keep It in the Ground' declaration which denounces the "toothless technofixes and impotent market-based interventions being forced through the COP, such as REDD, youth representatives instead will endorse a vision of the vital steps needed to keep fossil fuels in the ground through a just and science-based transition." They gathered among the flags in front of the COP21 conference center, linked arms, chanted, and held banners which read "No Peace Without Climate Justice" and "No to False Solutions."<br />
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On December 11, 2015, the COP21 is at the end of it's second week of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center.<br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • PARIS, FRANCE-- As the COP21 entered it's sixth day of climate negotiations, the Climat Forum began a weekend of activities in the neighborhood of Montreuil in Paris. In the streets surrounding the venues for the Climat Forum, a "Global Village of Alternatives” was attended by hundreds of people. The organizers of the Climat Forum explained that the Global Village of Alternatives will "introduce participants to concrete alternative solutions, both local and international, for climate and social justice. Available spaces will be divided along different overall themes (environment-friendly housing, energy, food and agriculture, transportation, finance etc.) and will be filled with hundreds of stands hosted by people who have concretly implemented these alternatives. This Village also intends to be a friendly, participative and lively space thanks to performances, concerts, shared meals etc."<br />
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On December 5, 2015, the COP21 entered its 6th day of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • PARIS, FRANCE-- Youth campaigners at COP21 walk out to protest in front of the conference hall to demand real solutions to the climate crisis. The activists and campaigners are in support of the 'Keep It in the Ground' declaration which denounces the "toothless technofixes and impotent market-based interventions being forced through the COP, such as REDD, youth representatives instead will endorse a vision of the vital steps needed to keep fossil fuels in the ground through a just and science-based transition." They gathered among the flags in front of the COP21 conference center, linked arms, chanted, and held banners which read "No Peace Without Climate Justice" and "No to False Solutions."<br />
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On December 11, 2015, the COP21 is at the end of it's second week of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center.<br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • PARIS, FRANCE-- Youth campaigners at COP21 walk out to protest in front of the conference hall to demand real solutions to the climate crisis. The activists and campaigners are in support of the 'Keep It in the Ground' declaration which denounces the "toothless technofixes and impotent market-based interventions being forced through the COP, such as REDD, youth representatives instead will endorse a vision of the vital steps needed to keep fossil fuels in the ground through a just and science-based transition." They gathered among the flags in front of the COP21 conference center, linked arms, chanted, and held banners which read "No Peace Without Climate Justice" and "No to False Solutions."<br />
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On December 11, 2015, the COP21 is at the end of it's second week of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center.<br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
    youth-walk-out-of-cop21-to-demand-re...jpg
  • PARIS, FRANCE-- As the COP21 entered it's sixth day of climate negotiations, the Climat Forum began a weekend of activities in the neighborhood of Montreuil in Paris. In the streets surrounding the venues for the Climat Forum, a "Global Village of Alternatives” was attended by hundreds of people. The organizers of the Climat Forum explained that the Global Village of Alternatives will "introduce participants to concrete alternative solutions, both local and international, for climate and social justice. Available spaces will be divided along different overall themes (environment-friendly housing, energy, food and agriculture, transportation, finance etc.) and will be filled with hundreds of stands hosted by people who have concretly implemented these alternatives. This Village also intends to be a friendly, participative and lively space thanks to performances, concerts, shared meals etc."<br />
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On December 5, 2015, the COP21 entered its 6th day of negotiations at the United Nations Climate Change conference. The COP21 is being held in Paris, France, at the Le Bourget conference center. <br />
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Photos by: Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • On April 29th, 2017 over 150,000 people marched through the streets of Washington DC for climate action, jobs, and justice. On Trump’s 100th day in office, we sent a *very* political message: This isn’t Trump’s America — it’s ours. Climate change isn’t a hoax — it’s a crisis. And the climate movement isn’t giving up or going away.<br />
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Photo By: Eman Mohammed | Survival Media Agency
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  • A rally and march from the Oakland Police Department to Oscar Grant Plaza to demand #FreedomNow. Big ups to Black Lives Matter Bay Area, Black Youth Project 100, Anti-Police Terror Project, Showing Up for Racial Justice, Rice & Beans, and others. "We Demand the immediate defunding of police departments & the immediate divestment from a system that criminalizes & imprisons our people at the local, state and federal level and a direct investment into the education, health and housing of our people. We demand investments that promotes the economic stability of our communities and increased community control over the institutions that are meant to serve us. We need to divest from the institutions that decimate Black communities and invest in Black futures."<br />
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July 2016<br />
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Photo by Brooke Anderson | Survival Media Agency
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  • On April 29th, 2017 over 150,000 people marched through the streets of Washington DC for climate action, jobs, and justice. On Trump’s 100th day in office, we sent a *very* political message: This isn’t Trump’s America — it’s ours. Climate change isn’t a hoax — it’s a crisis. And the climate movement isn’t giving up or going away.<br />
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Photo By: Eman Mohammed | Survival Media Agency
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  • On April 29th, 2017 over 150,000 people marched through the streets of Washington DC for climate action, jobs, and justice. On Trump’s 100th day in office, we sent a *very* political message: This isn’t Trump’s America — it’s ours. Climate change isn’t a hoax — it’s a crisis. And the climate movement isn’t giving up or going away.<br />
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Photo By: Eman Mohammed | Survival Media Agency
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  • A rally and march from the Oakland Police Department to Oscar Grant Plaza to demand #FreedomNow. Big ups to Black Lives Matter Bay Area, Black Youth Project 100, Anti-Police Terror Project, Showing Up for Racial Justice, Rice & Beans, and others. "We Demand the immediate defunding of police departments & the immediate divestment from a system that criminalizes & imprisons our people at the local, state and federal level and a direct investment into the education, health and housing of our people. We demand investments that promotes the economic stability of our communities and increased community control over the institutions that are meant to serve us. We need to divest from the institutions that decimate Black communities and invest in Black futures."<br />
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July 2016<br />
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Photo by Brooke Anderson | Survival Media Agency
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  • A rally and march from the Oakland Police Department to Oscar Grant Plaza to demand #FreedomNow. Big ups to Black Lives Matter Bay Area, Black Youth Project 100, Anti-Police Terror Project, Showing Up for Racial Justice, Rice & Beans, and others. "We Demand the immediate defunding of police departments & the immediate divestment from a system that criminalizes & imprisons our people at the local, state and federal level and a direct investment into the education, health and housing of our people. We demand investments that promotes the economic stability of our communities and increased community control over the institutions that are meant to serve us. We need to divest from the institutions that decimate Black communities and invest in Black futures."<br />
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July 2016<br />
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Photo by Brooke Anderson | Survival Media Agency
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  • A rally and march from the Oakland Police Department to Oscar Grant Plaza to demand #FreedomNow. Big ups to Black Lives Matter Bay Area, Black Youth Project 100, Anti-Police Terror Project, Showing Up for Racial Justice, Rice & Beans, and others. "We Demand the immediate defunding of police departments & the immediate divestment from a system that criminalizes & imprisons our people at the local, state and federal level and a direct investment into the education, health and housing of our people. We demand investments that promotes the economic stability of our communities and increased community control over the institutions that are meant to serve us. We need to divest from the institutions that decimate Black communities and invest in Black futures."<br />
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July 2016<br />
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Photo by Brooke Anderson | Survival Media Agency
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  • On April 29th, 2017 over 150,000 people marched through the streets of Washington DC for climate action, jobs, and justice. On Trump’s 100th day in office, we sent a *very* political message: This isn’t Trump’s America — it’s ours. Climate change isn’t a hoax — it’s a crisis. And the climate movement isn’t giving up or going away.<br />
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Photo By: Hector Emanuel | Survival Media Agency
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  • On April 29th, 2017 over 150,000 people marched through the streets of Washington DC for climate action, jobs, and justice. On Trump’s 100th day in office, we sent a *very* political message: This isn’t Trump’s America — it’s ours. Climate change isn’t a hoax — it’s a crisis. And the climate movement isn’t giving up or going away.<br />
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Photo By: Eman Mohammed | Survival Media Agency
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  • On April 29th, 2017 over 150,000 people marched through the streets of Washington DC for climate action, jobs, and justice. On Trump’s 100th day in office, we sent a *very* political message: This isn’t Trump’s America — it’s ours. Climate change isn’t a hoax — it’s a crisis. And the climate movement isn’t giving up or going away.<br />
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Photo By: Eman Mohammed | Survival Media Agency
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  • A rally and march from the Oakland Police Department to Oscar Grant Plaza to demand #FreedomNow. Big ups to Black Lives Matter Bay Area, Black Youth Project 100, Anti-Police Terror Project, Showing Up for Racial Justice, Rice & Beans, and others. "We Demand the immediate defunding of police departments & the immediate divestment from a system that criminalizes & imprisons our people at the local, state and federal level and a direct investment into the education, health and housing of our people. We demand investments that promotes the economic stability of our communities and increased community control over the institutions that are meant to serve us. We need to divest from the institutions that decimate Black communities and invest in Black futures."<br />
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July 2016<br />
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Photo by Brooke Anderson | Survival Media Agency
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  • A rally and march from the Oakland Police Department to Oscar Grant Plaza to demand #FreedomNow. Big ups to Black Lives Matter Bay Area, Black Youth Project 100, Anti-Police Terror Project, Showing Up for Racial Justice, Rice & Beans, and others. "We Demand the immediate defunding of police departments & the immediate divestment from a system that criminalizes & imprisons our people at the local, state and federal level and a direct investment into the education, health and housing of our people. We demand investments that promotes the economic stability of our communities and increased community control over the institutions that are meant to serve us. We need to divest from the institutions that decimate Black communities and invest in Black futures."<br />
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July 2016<br />
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Photo by Brooke Anderson | Survival Media Agency
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  • On April 29th, 2017 over 150,000 people marched through the streets of Washington DC for climate action, jobs, and justice. On Trump’s 100th day in office, we sent a *very* political message: This isn’t Trump’s America — it’s ours. Climate change isn’t a hoax — it’s a crisis. And the climate movement isn’t giving up or going away.<br />
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Photo By: Eman Mohammed | Survival Media Agency
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  • A rally and march from the Oakland Police Department to Oscar Grant Plaza to demand #FreedomNow. Big ups to Black Lives Matter Bay Area, Black Youth Project 100, Anti-Police Terror Project, Showing Up for Racial Justice, Rice & Beans, and others. "We Demand the immediate defunding of police departments & the immediate divestment from a system that criminalizes & imprisons our people at the local, state and federal level and a direct investment into the education, health and housing of our people. We demand investments that promotes the economic stability of our communities and increased community control over the institutions that are meant to serve us. We need to divest from the institutions that decimate Black communities and invest in Black futures."<br />
<br />
July 2016<br />
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Photo by Brooke Anderson | Survival Media Agency
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  • On April 29th, 2017 over 150,000 people marched through the streets of Washington DC for climate action, jobs, and justice. On Trump’s 100th day in office, we sent a *very* political message: This isn’t Trump’s America — it’s ours. Climate change isn’t a hoax — it’s a crisis. And the climate movement isn’t giving up or going away.<br />
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Photo By: Eman Mohammed | Survival Media Agency
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  • Sandra Kim, founder of "Everyday Feminism" hosts a workshop on maintaining energy in the activist movement through self care practices.
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  • Bo Webb explains "The Appalachian Communities Health Emergency Act," or the ACHE Act that would require the Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences to conduct or support a comprehensive study on the health impacts of mountaintop removal coal mining on individuals in the surrounding communities.  Contact your member of the House of Representatives and insist on having them sign on to HR 526 by visiting this link acheact.org/take-action/ ( http://acheact.org/take-action/ )
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  • Crystal Good, an Appalachian poet performs to MJSB
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  • Panel: Identities in Appalachia: Appalachian Cultural Awareness discussion.<br />
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From Right to Left: D Steele of Southern West Virgina, Adam Hall of Raleigh County West Virginia and Crystal Good of Charleston, West Virginia.<br />
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Dedicated to a brighter future for West Virginia by fighting extreme earth extraction, military recruitment and lack of opportunity.
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  • DESCIPTION
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  • Brooke Drake of Charleston, WV speaks about the chemical spill in Elk River that was detected on 1/9/14. 5 days later the "Do not drink order," was lifted. <br />
The water still has traces of MCHM. Donations are needed for water distro donatenow.networkforgood.org/keeperofthemountains ( https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/keeperofthemountains )
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  • Miranda Brown of "The Listening Project" explains the first step in community organizing.
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  • The Extraction in Appalachia Panel. <br />
 From right to left: Elise Keaton of "Keepers of The Mountain", Diane D'Arrigo of "Nuclear Information Resource Science", & Robin Mahonen of "Wheeling Water Warriors."  Extraction in Appalachia.
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  • Sandra Kim, founder of "Everyday Feminism" hosts a workshop on maintaining energy in the activist movement through practicing self care.
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  • Bo Webb points to an aerial view of the sludge pools of chemical coal waste storage. The Cancer rates in some mountaintop removal mining communities are twice that of non-MTR communities. <br />
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This team has extensive research backing the bill HR526, such as the fact that non-smoking MTR residents have a 10x greater risk of giving birth to a child with respiratory birth defects than that of smoking mothers who are not living in an MTR community.
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  • Bo Webb is a 6th generation resident of the Coal River Valley in West Virginia.  He spoke to the morning MJSB session about his personal experience of living directly below a mountain top removal site, as well as the steps he and the A.C.H.E. team are taking to pass legislation in Washington, D.C.   <br />
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The Appalachian Community Health Emergency Act urges you to contact your member of the House of Representatives and insist on having them sign on to HR 526 by visiting this link acheact.org/take-action/ ( http://acheact.org/take-action/ ) <br />
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Mountain Top Removal Coal Mining means surface coal mining that uses blasting with explosives in the steep slope regions of Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Virginia.
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  • Crystal Good, poet.
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  • Panel: Identities in Appalachia: Appalachian Cultural Awareness discussion.<br />
<br />
From Right to Left: D Steele of Southern West Virgina, Adam Hall of Raleigh County West Virginia and Crystal Good of Charleston, West Virginia.<br />
<br />
Dedicated to a brighter future for West Virginia by fighting extreme earth extraction, military recruitment and lack of opportunity.
    Mountain Justice Spring Break 2014_1...jpg
  • Crytstal Good
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  • DESCIPTION
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