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FREE - Extraction Resistance Workshop in Spokane, WA
Direct Action Training for Communities Confronting Coal, Fracking & Tars Sands Projects
Friday evening, June 8 & All day Saturday, June 9
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Workshop Location: Workshop Schedule &
Registration form HERE. Production and transportation of carbon-dense, dirty energy fuels
across the Northwest increasingly threaten the health of people,
places, and the planet with their risky and toxic byproducts of
polluted air, water, land, and policies. Incoming Alberta tar sands
megaloads and pipelines, expanding hydraulic fracturing ("fracking")
for natural gas, and outgoing coal trains bound for West Coast export
crisscross our region, as they transform our continent into a resource
colony for Asia and beyond. Our governments consistently fail to
defend us from the ravages of Big Oil, Gas, and Coal, as multinational
corporations plunder our public resources, taxpayer coffers, and civil
liberties in pursuit of their billions in profits. Because conventional avenues for citizen recourse to corporate
crooks and colluded public officials predictably succumb to industry
influenced rules, laws, and elections, Northwesterners must challenge
this corruption and confront the root causes of ecological and
economic oppression and devastation in more creative and assertive
ways. On Friday and Saturday, June 8 and 9, Backbone Campaign and
Wild Idaho Rising Tide enthusiastically invite you to push back the
boundaries of your community's resistance to industrial invasions,
with new allies, tactics, skills, and strategies. Direct action
trainers Jasmine Flora and Kim Marks of Portland Rising Tide and Bill
Moyer of Backbone Campaign will offer you and your co-participants
from throughout the four-state area the knowledge necessary to stand
up to, stall, and stop the forces that are destabilizing our climate
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email:
bill@backbonecampaign.org
phone:
(206) 408-8058
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