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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
3:00 PM Press Conference Thursday, August 28th
@ Enbridge Energy Bemidji Area Office
1129 Industrial Park Dr SE, Bemidji, MN
BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA – Wednesday, August 27th, Winona LaDuke, Executive
Director of Honor the Earth, successfully completes 200 mile horse ride against
the proposed Enbridge Sandpiper fracking oil pipeline. Partnering with the
leadership for the campaign is Shane Davis, Executive Director Fractivist.org,
an oil and gas analyst from Colorado.
LaDuke and her team will be holding a press conference this Thursday,
August 28th, at 3PM CST at the Enbridge headquarters, 1129 Industrial Park
Drive SE, Bemidji, MN 56601.
The epic horseback journey traversed Sandy Lake and Rice Lake
watersheds, the mother lode for wild rice in Minnesota. The proposed pipeline
would divide the traditional wild rice beds from East to West.
Michael Dahl, Anishinaabe spiritual leader and rider explained, “This
is the same path our ancestors walked. Now we are riding in those same
footsteps. We are here to protect this land for future generations.”
LaDuke says “Enbridge chose a bad path. The people of Minnesota love
their water more than oil and they are standing up against the pipeline. A
single leak in the pipeline could discharge 20,000 gallons of fracking oil per
minute. This could lead to an environmental catastrophe.”
Honor the Earth is gathering at the Bemidji headquarters of Enbridge to
say no to any pipelines going through their lands. LaDuke will be onsite for
questions and answers and invites all landowners that would be affected by the
fracking oil pipeline, grassroots organizations, general public and all media
outlets to attend.
This event is to inform the communities, and affected landowners, about
the organization’s recent and upcoming activity for the STOP the Sandpiper
campaign. All communities, grassroots organizations, affected landowners, and
Enbridge are invited to attend.
Contact:
Alyssa Hoppe
(612) 385 - 1557
Miigwech (thank you)
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