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Subject The Native women standing up to pipeline development
Date October 14, 2022 10:02 PM
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Today at Ms. | October 14, 2022
With Today at Ms. —a daily newsletter from the team here at Ms. magazine—our top stories are delivered straight to your inbox every afternoon, so you’ll be informed and ready to fight back.
Standing Up for Water, Land and Climate: Meet 10 Indigenous Women Fighting the Line 5 Pipeline [[link removed]]
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BY OSPREY ORIELLE LAKE and KATHERINE QUAID | Indigenous women leaders from the Great Lakes are sounding the alarm about the social and ecological impacts of a new Enbridge tar sands pipeline project, Line 5.
Over 80 percent of the biodiversity left on Earth is stewarded by Indigenous peoples, who are standing on the front lines to protect water, air, land, communities and the climate. Supporting Indigenous peoples as they lead efforts to protect biodiversity and uphold sovereign treaty rights is central to the climate and environmental crises the world is facing.
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Black Women Lead: From the Stage to the Streets [[link removed]]
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BY AMANDA BROWN LIERMAN and LATOSHA BROWN | Our focus is on building the leadership capacity and political power of Black people and women. But we are struck by the complementary activism taking place in the arts to underscore this moment in history and to inspire progress.
Broadway’s Tony-nominated POTUS , Natalie Moore’s The Billboard and Molly Smith’s upcoming Arena Stage production, My Body No Choice , remind us to trust women as we collectively work to get our republic back on track.
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Weekend Reading on Women’s Representation: What Girls and Young Women Think About Politics; Ranked-Choice Voting Works in Alaska [[link removed]]
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BY CYNTHIA RICHIE TERRELL | Weekend Reading for Women’s Representation is a compilation of stories about women’s representation.
This week: what girls and young women think about politics; Melinda French Gates recently committed $1 billion to Pivotal Ventures, an incubator with the aim of uplifting women; Ranked-choice voting and nonpartisan open seat primaries have been successful in Alaska; and more.
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Lawyer and writer Dahlia Lithwick returns to the show for an intimate conversation with Dr. Goodwin about the Supreme Court, her career, and new book, Lady Justice: Women, the Law, and the Battle to Save America . They dive deep about the women saving America and why Dahlia Lithwick says she “quit the Court” after the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
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