On October 9th, 20 people came to our place escaping airstrikes in Remal Area. Stayed for three days. Then we altogether left our neighborhood at 1am and stayed for 6 hours in a restaurant. Came back to see bombing of 8 story building causing damages in the house.
How I know I’m still on my decolonization journey:
Upon seeing red paint covering the faces of random presidential statues in Rapid City SD
First thought: hehehehe
Second thought: You leave James Earl Carter out of this! The man is a saint, A GODDAMN SAINT!
For old times sake: it’s my birthday! If you feel like dropping some cigar funds or money for a weekend steak
Venmo @Mark-Tilsen
Cashapp $mtilsen
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The "March Towards Justice" planned for July 4 in downtown Rapid City will be peaceful, organizers said at a Monday press conference on the Pennington County Courthouse steps. https://t.co/5vBXymVVrp
Today, @NDNActionNet opened the doors at @OayeLuta for Day 1 of 2 of the Community Art Build in preparation for the family-friendly #MarchTowardJustice happening July 4
👉 Join us from 9am-6pm at Oaye Luta Okolakiciye 937 E North St Unit401, Rapid City, SD for Day 2!
Ben and Jerry's calling presidents evil colonizers and taking admit stolen land in support of the HeSapa being returned to my people is something I didn't think I'd ever see lol. Very very cool.
(3/3) If you submitted a public comment against the mineral withdrawal by mistake, you can submit another comment online with a note to “disregard” your previous submission. #ProtectHeSapa
(2/3) Submit your public comment online before 11:59 pm (MST) tomorrow 6/20 by stating: “I AM IN FAVOR OF THE MINERAL WITHDRAWAL.” 👇👇
https://t.co/7OTUnZdvjO
(1/3) On 3/21, the @forestservice submitted a request for a mineral withdrawal that would protect water & ecosystems in the He Sapa from mining projects for up to 20 years.
Butter hippies
Process hippies
Shire hippies
Bus hippies
Christian hippies
War hippies
N*zi hippies
Capitalist hippies
Can I get a grant to study hippies
“The federal government has a treaty responsibility to the Indigenous communities that stewarded it [the Ȟešapa] long before the start of colonization.” ~Mark Tilsen, Oglala, Organizer at NDN Collective
https://t.co/VvOpvOuwrQ
“This is a victory for Tribal Sovereignty. The fight to protect ALL of the water of the sacred Black Hills continues and we remain vigilant and committed to this duty.”
Read Full Press Release Here https://t.co/htmXd20STM