Resistance as Grounds for Futurity: Placemaking and Unsettling through #StopLine3
Protecting the water is protecting life. Two-spirit Anishinaabe activist Taysha Martineau thus insists that Enbridge’s Line 3 tar sands pipeline “should scare you so much that you feel called to step into that water”. But if that is true, then how did Line 3 succeed in going into operation? Clearly...
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Language: | English |
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University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing
2023-11-01
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Series: | Open Rivers |
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https://openrivers.lib.umn.edu/article/resistance-as-grounds-for-futurity/
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