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Santa Cruz Council voted unanimously in support of the Standing Rock Sioux 4-4-2017

by AutumnSun
S.C City Council voted unanimously in support of Standing Rock!
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Santa Cruz Council voted unanimously in support of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in their opposition to the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL)!
Prayers, songs and a drum filled the air outside the city council meeting before the resolution was adopted! Many who attended were indigenous from near and far. After the unanimous vote several council members joined in our thank you song, including the mayor Cynthia Chase, Sandy Brown and Chris Krohn. Thank you Chris Krohn ! Thank you to The Creator!
https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2017/04/01/18797901.php
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by Razer Ray
A fitting tribute from a city that put a sewage outfall a mile off the coast of one of it's most popular beaches (Mitchells) and razed Graham Hill Road for ticky tacky rich people's condos.

ROTF!
by Unity Jack for mother Earth
Water is life, and the assault against its natural conditions is continent wide. In Canada province of B.C. the peace river valley is being threatened by the U.S. system of government that wants a project in the peace river valley B.C. called the site C dam project. This project would devastate the whole valley from the last remaining farm lands that still is pristine and full of organic alluvial soils for organic food supply for the people of B.C.

The scientific estimate of food sources says that it could supply two million native and settler people with organic food that is not contaminated or poisoned from chemical industries such as U.S. and Mexico which now supplies 60 % of British Columbia food. The US government has told the B.C. government not to worry about food and that they would provide it.

We the people of B.C. can only complain to the threatened disruption of food grown organically with no contaminates, which contaminated food if consumed over a long period of time causes sickness and early bad health. So yes water is life but so it food, and we need to preserve this last valley that can produce non-contaminated organic food to two million B.C. people.

The people locally, provincially, and Canada wide are organizing to stop the Site C Dam project because among the reasons organically, the electricity it would produce is not needed as the West Coast is producing more than it can use already, and the need now is to Re-tool the industrial revolution to solar, wind, and tidal power that produces more transformed electricity than all the disrupting dams globally.

End dam disruption of the ecological balances of the webs-of-life globally and especially in the peace river valley in north B.C. You all have a world to win yet!! Voila! Egalite' pour la femme dans la revolution! Workers of the world unite!!
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