



Update (Nov 10): After the election results, we know that many of our communities are hurting and afraid. Donald Trump’s presidency will threaten many of the people and things we care about most – including Indigenous rights and the climate. Now more than ever, we need to stand together and show the strength of this movement.





Together, we will fight with everything we’ve got to stop Trump’s dangerous and reckless agenda, but right now we have to keep the pressure on President Obama to do what’s right while he’s still in office and stop the Dakota Access pipeline.

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Indigenous leaders are calling on us to take to the streets and disrupt "business-as-usual" one week after the election to demand that President Obama’s Army Corps of Engineers and the incoming administration stop the Dakota Access Pipeline.





On Tuesday, November 15th, join a massive day of action in solidarity with those at Standing Rock, and demand the Federal government and the Army Corps reject this pipeline.

Find an event at an Army Corps of Engineer office near you, or sign up to host an action in your city to support the indigenous communities and landowners fighting on the front lines.

Click here for a map of the Army Corps of Engineers District Headquarter offices around the country. (If you're not near a District HQ, you can search Google to identify if there's a local Army Corps of Engineers field office in your city)

The Army Corps fast-tracked the Dakota Access Pipeline without proper consultation, and as a result, bulldozers are approaching Standing Rock as we speak. But with coordinated, massive demonstrations across the country, we’ll make it clear that this powerful movement will not allow the sacrifice of Indigenous rights, our water, or our climate.





This day of action is one of many calls for solidarity actions targeting not only the Army Corps, but stakeholders at every level -- including the banks who are funding Dakota Access and the companies building the project. If there’s not any Army Corp office or action near you, join or host an action at a bank that’s financing the pipeline, or any Federal building. If you're planning an action outside the US, you could organize it outside a bank financing the project or US embassy.



This is one of the most courageous stands against a fossil fuel project this country has ever seen. Together, our movements stopped the Keystone XL pipeline almost one-year ago today, and an even bigger movement is rising up to stop Dakota Access and all fossil fuel infrastructure.



We know that elections and individuals alone don’t create change -- movements do. That’s why we’ll continue to fight until native sovereignty is honored, indigenous rights are protected, and our communities, water, and climate matter more than fossil fuel profits.

This is a movement-led day of action, taking leadership from indigenous groups active in the Standing Rock struggle including Indigenous Environmental Network and Honor the Earth. We encourage local action organizers to reach out to indigenous and frontline leaders in your community and work together in planning and organizing, reflecting that this moment is about social, climate, environmental, and economic justice - with a centering of indigenous rights and de-colonization. Participating groups include:



Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN)

Honor the Earth

350.org

Native Organizers Alliance

Grassroots Global Justice Alliance

National Nurses United

Hip Hop Caucus

CREDO

BOLD Alliance

Greenpeace USA

Idle No More

Beyond Extreme Energy

UPROSE

Rainforest Action Network

Stand.earth

Oil Change International

Our Revolution

Center for Popular Democracy

Powershift Network

Defenders of the Land

Earthworks

People's Action

Food and Water Watch

Justice and Witness Ministries, United Church of Christ

Center for Biological Diversity

Daily Kos

Natural Resources Defense Council

Arab American Institute

Sierra Club

Iraq Veterans against the War

Ruckus Society

Friends of the Earth

Climate Hawks Vote

and more

Find an action near you on November 15th.

