00:26:45 Miriam Larson: www.ucimc.org/slcdonate 00:27:25 104.5 FM WRFU: we are live on www.wrfu.net 00:29:23 104.5 FM WRFU: Thank You Miriam 01:18:50 Miriam Larson: https://www.stopline3.org/the-study-guide 01:19:07 Miriam Larson: Here’s the study guide 01:19:17 Grace Wilken: it was VERY powerful! I cried a bit through most of it! thank you for sharing. I want to include this in my class curriculum. 01:19:29 Miriam Larson: Thanks for coming, Grace! 01:20:43 Sharon Irish (she, her): super helpful, Susan. Thanks! 01:22:32 Grace Wilken: Did the new president just roll back a lot of the enbridge pipelines? 01:23:11 Grace Wilken: another example is dynegy and the vermilion river! 01:24:43 Michael Fuerst: https://www.theverge.com/2021/1/20/22240466/joe-biden-keystone-xl-pipeline-canceled-executive-order-climate-change 01:25:12 Sharon Irish (she, her): POLITICO: President-elect Joe Biden formally announced on Wednesday he was revoking a key permit for the proposed Keystone XL pipeline, the second time a Democratic administration has scuttled the $8 billion project in less than a decade. 01:26:06 Sharon Irish (she, her): https://prairierivers.org/priorities/coal-ash/ 01:27:11 Sharon Irish (she, her): http://prairierivers.org/dynegyvermilion/ 01:28:07 Grace Wilken: I didn’t hear of much resistance to the pipeline here in Illinois. Is it DAPL or keystone XL that ends here in Illinois. I feel like they just did it quietly and no one really knew. 01:31:12 Sharon Irish (she, her): https://www.nrdc.org/stories/expand-dapl-only-illinois-stands-way 01:33:06 Susan McIntyre: It looks like a section of Keystone (formerly Conoco-Phillips) comes into ILlinois 01:34:17 Susan McIntyre: From WIkipedia: The Patoka Oil Terminal is located between Patoka and Vernon. It is an oil hub that connects many oil pipelines, similar to the much larger oil tank farm near Cushing, Oklahoma. Some of the pipelines that connect to this oil tank farm are Dakota Access Pipeline, Enbridge Pipeline System, Keystone Pipeline, Trunkline Pipeline. 01:36:00 Michael Fuerst: Hmmm.... ".. during the pleasure of the president of the US" seems to suggest no rights 01:37:07 Julie Nieset: Hi All, Not sure how to change things on my phone, but my name listed is Julie Nieset, but this is George Hardebeck ( the husband). Not sure if I can put my video up from the phone. Small,hard to find things. The work that seems to best approach all this, which has been used in the Amazon, is the Community / Nature Rights movement, changing constitutions, to place People's, Community and Nature over Corporations, Property and Commerce. Indigenous Peoples are leading this constitutional legal language now globally. The UN has hosted annual conferences where this is shared as key work. Always glad to chat regarding. It still takes rallying numbers but then these numbers are marching for a more mutual, and appropriate system for all well being not just the greed of big money. Thx, George H. 01:42:42 Sharon Irish (she, her): I found this article helpful: https://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/2020-1-january-february/feature/nevertheless-they-persisted-grant-township-pennsylvania-fracking 01:43:29 Miriam Larson: Community Rights 01:43:32 Miriam Larson: CELDF 01:43:42 Miriam Larson: Winona LaDuke 01:43:48 Karthik Kakarala: https://celdf.org/ 01:46:42 Karthik Kakarala: New IMC Mission for 2021? get George broadcasting again??? 01:46:59 104.5 FM WRFU: we are here, Thank you 01:47:15 104.5 FM WRFU: working on fixing the Transmitter 01:47:23 Sharon Irish (she, her): Urbana comprehensive plan https://www.urbanaillinois.us/sites/default/files/attachments/Comp_Plan_Update.pdf 01:49:31 Sharon Irish (she, her): https://www.patreon.com/PayYourRent 01:50:20 Susan McIntyre: new Tlingit stamp for postal service - designed by a guy who supports indigenous artists 01:50:33 Miriam Larson: giniw collective 01:55:29 Grace Wilken: yes! thank you Miriam! I was driving, thanks for mentioning the comment. I’ll email you about how/if I can access this film for my classes. it is SO important in education! I feel like I can’t teach anything without mentioning indigenous history! 01:55:39 Julie Nieset: ...and most all treaties are what was signed at gunpoint. so, yes, the US should hold to them but far more. 01:55:53 Miriam Larson: Definitely stay safe, grace! 01:56:27 Miriam Larson: The film is online at https://www.stopline3.org/ln3film-video 01:56:27 Gail Irish: https://www.bluehummingbirdwoman.com/ is website for Native friend here in MN who has begun writing children's book in Ojibwe and Dakota. You'll get great books and you can support Tara at the same time. 02:01:25 Karthik Kakarala: Programming Committee agrees 02:02:04 Keith Moore: yes, programming committee agrees 02:05:13 Keith Moore: more time spent pursuing participation in all media channels we have established; discuss what media we might be overlooking that we could support 02:06:27 Susan McIntyre: Gotta run -- Thanks for the informative and moving evening, Miriam, and everyone! 02:06:35 Miriam Larson: Thanks for coming Susan!! 02:06:39 Miriam Larson: Good too see you! 02:07:51 Miriam Larson: Here’s the organization that I paid property taxes to last year: https://makoceikikcupi.com/ 02:10:38 Keith Moore: looking forward to it! 02:13:22 Keith Moore: yes! public i!! 02:13:55 Sharon Irish (she, her): Thanks to all!! Love! 02:14:03 Mark Enslin (he/him): This has been great - thanks, sorry I was late… 02:14:16 Miriam Larson: Thanks Mark! 02:14:17 Keith Moore: sorry no mic tonight. audio feedback caution 02:14:45 Stuart Levy: oh, The Good Egg! 02:15:57 Keith Moore: yes, Karen that was great! 02:18:46 Landon Z.: https://native-land.ca/ 02:19:21 Julie Nieset: Did you see there were Indigenous singers opening on Saturday? placing First Peoples First! finally? 02:20:34 Keith Moore: thanks George 02:20:43 Keith Moore: 🙌