FAEx Radio: Episode 1: Ka’ila Farrell-Smith
Ka’ila Farrell Smith is an artist and activist from the Klamath Tribe in southern Oregon. We recently spoke about the proposed pipeline between Malin and Coos Bay, OR. The pipeline would run through 485 waterways and her tribe’s ancestral sacred lands.
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TAKE ACTION TO STOP THE PIPELINE!
Below are direct action links for No LNG Exports, Rogue Climate, and the DSL page where people can submit public comments – which is THE most important thing we can gather at the moment. Folks have until Feb. 3rd to submit public comments to the Department of State Lands and speak personally about damage to our waterways.
If you only have time for one action, click HERE to make a public comment online by FEBRUARY 3rd, 2019. Thank you!
To check the status of the pipeline and read the pipeline project application on the State of Oregon website, click HERE.
To visit the NO LNG PIPELINE website, take further action and watch 36 Inches: Understanding the Jordan Cove Energy Project, click HERE
To visit Rogue Climate’s website about the pipeline, click HERE.
This interview was recorded and produced by Molly Stinchfield and edited by Melissa Weaver.
To read this post and listen to the interview, please go to Free Hold Art Exchange website.