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amy: tara houska, thank you for being with us. indigenous lawyer and activist.f the giniw collective. and also bruce ellison, water prot
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amy: tara houska, thank you for being with us. indigenous lawyer and activist.f the giniw collective. and also bruce ellison, water prot >> this is al jazeera. ♪ anchor: hello, you are watching the newshour live from london. in the next 60 minutes, more than 400,000 took ryan's are in famine and struggling to get aid despite the ethiopian governments cease-fire. u.s. troops quietly pull out of their main base in
amy: tara houska, thank you for being with us. indigenous lawyer and activist.f the giniw collective. and also bruce ellison, water prot >> this is al jazeera. ♪ anchor: hello, you are watching the newshour live from london. in the next 60 minutes, more than 400,000 took ryan's are in famine and struggling to get aid despite the ethiopian governments cease-fire. u.s. troops quietly pull out of their main base in
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amy: that is indigenous leader and lawyer tara houska speaking at the protests in northern minnesota.go to democracynow.org to see our interviews with tara and winona laduke. i want to bring in dr. katharine wilkinson, coeditor of this volume "all we can save anthology." katharine, tara is one of the contributors to this volume. talk about the significance of the indigenous leadership and contribution to solutions to the climate crisis. >> tara has an absolutely stunning as they can the collection called "sacre resistance, she talks about this work on the front lines of stoppingng additional fossil ful infrastructure and indigenous women and indigenous leaders of all genders are leading incredibly important land defense and resistance work around the world. it is absolutely vital work because we know we have a whole toolbox solutions we can move forward through things like a clean electricity standard, but at the same time, we have to be slamming the brakes on the fossil fuel economies and systems on continuing to propel itself forward. tara also talks about the fundamental value shif
amy: that is indigenous leader and lawyer tara houska speaking at the protests in northern minnesota.go to democracynow.org to see our interviews with tara and winona laduke. i want to bring in dr. katharine wilkinson, coeditor of this volume "all we can save anthology." katharine, tara is one of the contributors to this volume. talk about the significance of the indigenous leadership and contribution to solutions to the climate crisis. >> tara has an absolutely stunning as they...