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December 6, 2016
By Rosalyn R. LaPier
The Conversation

The Army Corps of Engineers, the federal agency responsible for investigating, developing and maintaining water and related environmental resources, recently announced that they would not allow the...

December 7, 2016
By Amanda Froelich
Nation of Change

Today, hundreds of veterans from across the United States took a knee and begged for forgiveness for crimes committed toward indigenous people in the name of the U.S. military.

December 7, 2016
By Jordan Chariton
Mediaite

Growing up in a land of white privilege on Long Island, I had it fairly good. I wasn’t rich nor poor; I was middle class with two loving, working parents.

Neither my family nor tribe of relatives were slaughtered; my land wasn’t stolen in the name of another race and class colonizing their own country from the burnt ashes of...

December 5, 2016
Yale University Institute of Sacred Music

Yale Institute of Sacred Music (ISM) has announced that Rowan Williams, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, will be the keynote speaker at the fifth international liturgy conference at Yale University, to be held June 18 – 21, 2018.  The theme of the conference is “Full of Your Glory: Liturgy, Cosmos, Creation.”

December 6, 2016
By Maureen Fiedler  
National Catholic Reporter

December 6, 2016
By Adele Peters  
Fast Co.Exist

While the pipeline may have been halted in North Dakota, construction workers just finished drilling under the Des Moines River, which supplies the water for half a million people in Iowa.

December 5, 2016
Soka Gakkai International (SGI)

Tokyo: A new app has been created to track and map activities that contribute to actualizing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set out in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development launched at the UN in September of last year.

And that’s why they won at least a temporary victory.

By Bill McKibben
The Nation
December 5, 2016

All organizing is story-telling, and the story that got told at Standing Rock was so powerful that ultimately the Obama White House had little choice but to go along.

Wes Clark Jr. was among the veterans celebrating the DAPL news and asking forgiveness

Salon
December 5, 2016

Wes Clark Jr., the son of retired U.S. Army general and former supreme commander at NATO Wesley Clark Sr., was part of a group of veterans at Standing Rock one day after the Army Corps announcement. The veterans joined Native American tribal elders in a ceremony...