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Will Biden Cancel Minnesota s Line 3 Oil Pipeline? - The American Prospect

Will Biden Cancel Minnesota’s Line 3 Oil Pipeline? President Biden’s climate plan will greatly reduce the need for future oil pipelines, but in the meantime Minnesota’s Line 3 hangs in the balance. Jim Mone/AP Photo Protesters gather at an overlook along the Mississippi River in St. Paul, Minnesota, March 11, 2021, to call on President Biden to stop the Line 3 pipeline under construction in northern Minnesota. In early April on the shores of Lake Bemidji in northern Minnesota, Nancy Beaulieu jokes about the things she gave up last year. “Me and my sister from White Earth, Dawn Goodwin, we had to sacrifice our blueberry picking,” she says to the three dozen people gathered there to show their support. “I didn’t get much chance to ice fish this year, and I love to ice fish.” Instead, Beaulieu explains, they used their newfound free time to assert their rights as the region’s original people, the Anishinaabe, to fight Enbridge, a Canadian

Bemidji State students host solidarity rally after death of Daunte Wright

Bemidji State holds virtual Student Achievement Conference

Bemidji State holds virtual Student Achievement Conference
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PHOTOS: We re Still Here event held in Paul Bunyan Park

PHOTOS: We re Still Here event held in Paul Bunyan Park Racial justice, environmental protection and treaty rights were the focus of a We re Still Here event held Tuesday in Paul Bunyan Park. 9:35 pm, Apr. 6, 2021 × Nancy Beaulieu, center, of MN350 and the RISE Coalition, addresses the Beltrami County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, April 6, 2021, with concerns about Enbridge’s Line 3 replacement project. (Jillian Gandsey / Bemidji Pioneer) BEMIDJI The RISE Coalition and the Indigenous Environmental Network hosted a community round dance on Tuesday, April 6, in Paul Bunyan Park to speak for racial justice, environmental protection and treaty rights. The We re Still Here event featured dancing, speakers and local drum groups.

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