Support Standing Rock Sioux and NoDAPL!

Take action now to support the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and those engaged in direct action against the North Dakota Access Pipeline. Militarized police descended on Standing Rock Sioux protest camp on October 27, which resulted in the arrest of 144 people. Casey Camp-Horinek, a Ponca rights activists from Oklahoma, and one of the authors featured in When We Are Bold, was among those arrested. Her son, protest organizer Mekasi Camp-Horinek said prior to the arrests, ‘We will be peaceful, we will be prayerful, we will not retreat’.
Check out our Take Action sidebar on the right for quick links to petitions and ways you can donate – or contact those responsible for stopping the Dakota Access Pipeline, listed below.
Call North Dakota governor Jack Dalrymple at 701-328-2200. When leaving a message, state your thoughts about this subject — please be professional.
Call the White House at (202) 456-1111 or (202) 456-1414. Tell President Obama to rescind the Army Corps of Engineers’ Permit for the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Call the Army Corps of Engineers and demand that they reverse the permit: (202) 761-5903
Call the executives of the companies that are building the pipeline:
Lee Hanse Executive Vice President Energy Transfer Partners, L.P.
800 E Sonterra Blvd #400
San Antonio, Texas 78258
Telephone: (210) 403-6455
Lee.Hanse@energytransfer.com
Glenn Emery Vice President Energy Transfer Partners, L.P.
800 E Sonterra Blvd #400
San Antonio, Texas 78258
Telephone: (210) 403-6762
Glenn.Emery@energytransfer.com
Michael (Cliff) Waters Lead Analyst Energy Transfer Partners, L.P.
1300 Main St. Houston, Texas 77002
Telephone: (713) 989-2404
Michael.Waters@energytransfer.com
Take Action
Contribute to the Sacred Stone Camp Fund.
Contribute to the Legal Defense Fund
Sign the petition to the White House to Stop DAPL
Donate items from the Sacred Stone Camp Supply List:
Donate to support the Standing Rock Sioux
Sign other petitions asking President Obama to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline.