https://youtu.be/6kkyWyPai0U?list=RDGMEM3vRVvLY6rn_98uxOr5tY5A
Vol. XXXVIII, Number 1 March 21st, 2018
Native American Revolution has begun
http://www.ThePortlandAlliance.org/2018/March
NoMadd The City of Empty Towers
In his first adventure, No’madd embarks on a perilous quest to confront the veiled intruders that threaten his land. His journey takes him beyond the sea of storms to a land masked in legend. There, he must unravel the fate of a lost race and confront a ruthless enemy who threatens to devastate the fabric of the galaxy.
Vol. XXXVIII, Number 1 March 21st, 2018
Native American Revolution has begun
http://www.ThePortlandAlliance.org/2018/March
Anti-War Spring Action 2018: Takin' it to the Streets!
Shut down unprovoked American aggression
Invest in peace, people and planet Earth,
http://www.ThePortlandAlliance.org/AntiWarSpring2018
Shut down unprovoked American aggression
Invest in peace, people and planet Earth,
http://www.ThePortlandAlliance.org/AntiWarSpring2018
The Alliance Truthout Portal Spring 2018
http://www.theportlandalliance.org/truthout
Atlantic Coast Pipeline Faces Native American Resistance
Two Native American tribes in North Carolina are among the groups seeking to join a court challenge to federal regulators' decision to approve the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, a $5 billion project proposed by utility giants Dominion and Duke Energy. The 600-mile pipeline would carry fracked gas from West Virginia through Virginia to eastern North Carolina, which is home to many Native Americans.
http://www.theportlandalliance.org/truthout
Atlantic Coast Pipeline Faces Native American Resistance
Two Native American tribes in North Carolina are among the groups seeking to join a court challenge to federal regulators' decision to approve the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, a $5 billion project proposed by utility giants Dominion and Duke Energy. The 600-mile pipeline would carry fracked gas from West Virginia through Virginia to eastern North Carolina, which is home to many Native Americans.
The Portland Alliance Native American Portal
Red Cloud’s Revolution: Oglalla Sioux freeing themselves from fossil fuel
by Saul Elbein, MongabayFebruary 26, 2018
Henry Red Cloud, like so many Oglalla Sioux young men, left the reservation to work in construction. When he returned home in 2002, he needed a job, and also wanted to make a difference. He attended a solar energy workshop and saw the future.
NoMadd The City of Empty Towers
http://www.ThePortlandAlliance.org/Nomadd
In his first adventure, No’madd embarks on a perilous quest to confront the veiled intruders that threaten his land. His journey takes him beyond the sea of storms to a land masked in legend. There, he must unravel the fate of a lost race and confront a ruthless enemy who threatens to devastate the fabric of the galaxy.
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