Extinction Rebellion Campbell River

Extinction Rebellion Campbell River Campbell River Extinction Rebellion affinity group.

Next Thursday - 7pm at the Commuity Centre - free. Donations welcome.Trigger Warning: The film contains depictions of th...
02/13/2025

Next Thursday - 7pm at the Commuity Centre - free. Donations welcome.

Trigger Warning: The film contains depictions of threats of violence and strong language.

YINTAH, meaning “land” in the Wet’suwet’en language, tells the story of an Indigenous nation’s fight for sovereignty as they resist the construction of multiple oil and fracked-gas pipelines across their territory.

Over the period of a decade, the film follows Tsakë ze’ Howilhkat Freda Huson, Tsakë ze’ Sleydo’ Molly Wickham, and their fellow land defenders as they reoccupy their traditional territory and galvanize their nation in a fight against several of the largest fossil fuel companies on earth.

YINTAH is about an anti-colonial resurgence—a fierce and ongoing fight for Indigenous and human rights. The film reveals the hypocrisy of the Canadian government’s espousal of reconciliation, as Indigenous land is still being seized at gunpoint for the purpose of resource extraction.

The Hereditary Chiefs’ claim to jurisdiction over the territory is supported by a 1997 Supreme Court of Canada decision. When a lower court effectively sidesteps this decision, granting pipeline companies access to Wet’suwet’en land, Wet’suwet’en leaders put their bodies on the line, building barricades to keep the companies out.

Ultimately, YINTAH is the story of the Indigenous right to stewardship and sovereignty over their territories. Freda, Molly, and the land defenders are part of a centuries-long fight to protect their children, culture, and land from colonial violence. For the Wet’suwet’en, their very future is at stake.

www.yintahfilm.com

https://www.bcgreens.ca/fossil_fuel_ads
04/22/2024

https://www.bcgreens.ca/fossil_fuel_ads

Every year a staggering 8.7 million people die from air pollution caused by burning fossil fuels. Just as to***co advertising was banned because of its impacts to human health, it’s time banned fossil fuel advertising.

Campbell River - Maritime Heritage Centre - SATURDAY 3:30pm
02/27/2024

Campbell River - Maritime Heritage Centre - SATURDAY 3:30pm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjeuEsJHwOA
12/04/2023

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjeuEsJHwOA

The oil industry is a fire industry. It is a CO2 industry. it is a climate changing industry. Big Oil knew the threat of fossil fuel burning and suppressed t...

07/28/2023

Andy Bell, 36, recounts escaping the wildfires on Rhodes and how it has changed his view of the climate crisis

07/21/2023

A new watchdog satellite tracking map found 2,600 hectares of that forest — almost all big ancient trees — were slated for deferral by the province in 2020, but were logged anyways. The number is expected to grow significantly as more data is vetted.

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