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we used the power of our voices and the strength of our bodies to protect our ground water, communities and wildlife from dirty extraction.
We called for a just transition to renewable energy – not 450 billion tons of potential carbon pollution. Our protest disrupted the sale and sent a clear message that we will not sit back and allow our land and water to be destroyed. Read the press release here.
When the hundreds of concerned citizens tried to enter the Siena, PLAN state director was abruptly taken down by hotel security guards using excessive force, causing minor injuries to his knee, jaw, chin, and ribs. A student was also tackled by hotel security and arrested as he tried to enter the auction room. Both were charged with trespassing.
The BLM used taxpayer funds to pay a private hotel to bar the people from an auction of public lands and public resources.
A leader asked police why private corporate rights trumped the right of the people to access a public meeting. He couldn’t answer. The public still doesn’t know where the BLM auction took place as the room where it was scheduled to occur was empty. What we do know is that the BLM and their industry buddies conduct their climate-killing business in secret.
The threat to our
planet is real and the fight for climate justice must continue. Thanks for standing with us. We’ll see you on July 29th at the Governors’s energy committee hearing in Carson City, and at the next BLM lease auction in Reno, December 13th!
Photos thanks to Rainforest Action Network and Bucky Harjo.
Check out the links below for more photos and video from the protest and art build.
Photos and Video from the Potentialist Workshop – organizers of the human oil spill
Arts Organizing Workshop and Art build by Monique Andrea
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