Standing Rock Resources
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Agenda
- 10:15-11am: Reportback from Standing Rock - Report Back on Standing Rock, Situation on the Ground, and Brief History of Dakota Access Pipeline and Indigenous Resistance to it w. local indigenous activists recently back from Standing Rock Hartman Deetz, Camille Seaman, and Richie Beltran
- 10:45-12pm: How to Work Alongside Indigenous Communities with Humility and Respect - MUST READ
- 12:15-2:00pm: Direct Action and Civil Disobedience
- 2:15pm-3:15pm: Medical Supporters Training and Group Health - w. MASH Clinic, Timber, and Amani William
- 3:15-4:30pm: Tech and Communications Security - w. Lisha Sterling (Geeks Without Bounds) remote from Standing Rock, Mark Burdett & Bill Budington (EFF), Jen Helsby (Freedom of the Press Foundation), Daniel Arauz & Jenny Ryan (Sudo Room / Peoples Open Network)
- 4:30pm: Legal and Know Your Rights - w. John Viola and Gabriela Lopez
Notes and Handouts
- If You're Thinking About Going to Standing Rock (PDF)
- Protector’s Alliance: Read Before You Go (Appropriate Inter-cultural Resources, Legal Resources, and Conflict Resolution Resources)
- Joining Camp Culture {PDF)
- Oceti Sakowin Camp Protocol and Lakota Values (PDF)
- When You Return Home (PDF)
Medical
Tech & Communications
- Surveillance Self-Defense @ EFF.org
- Practice Safe Phone by Lisa Ling (PDF)
- Using the Baofeng Standing Rock image for any programmable radio (PDF)
- Energy use of nodes in an off-grid wireless network
- Internet at Standing Rock - Blog post by Lisha Sterling (PDF)
Legal
- The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s Litigation on the Dakota Access Pipeline - FAQ from earthjustice.org
- Sacred Stone Camp Legal Defense Fund
- National Lawyer's Guild - find your local chapter
- Flex Your Rights videos
Logistics
- Prepare to be 100% self-sufficient in temperatures as low as -20°F and winds up to 70mph.
- If you’re driving, go through South Dakota
- If you fly into Bismarck, you will be rerouted onto Highway 6 rather than staying on 1806/24
- Do a drive/walk through the camps to figure out what community fits you best
- Be aware that Sacred Stone has many rules to be observed
- Sacred Stone is for prayer
- Rose Bud or Oceti will be host to much larger energy
- Head up to legal tent and fill out the forms: these will help tremendously if you get arrested
- Head up to media tent if you plan on having ANY recording devices on you, so you can get a pass to do so—be mindful of how you may be differently perceived within camp by water warriors and by police forces on the front lines
- Bring tobacco for offerings!!
- NoDAPLrideshares - Forum organized by state
- Standing Rock Rideshares - Facebook Group
Donations
- Oceti Sakowin Camp Donations
- Sacred Stone Supply List
- Red Warrior Camp winterization fund
- Red Warrior Camp Official Legal Fund
Maps
Additional Readings and Informative Resources
- New York City Stands with Standing Rock Syllabus
- Standing Rock Solidarity Training: 2 Hour Video from NY
- 12 Ways To Be An Effective Ally at Standing Rock
- How To Talk About NoDAPL: A Native Perspective (suggested by Dixie Pauline)
- Open Letter to White People at Standing Rock
- Sustainability at Standing Rock - live video presentation
- Anti-Colonial and Anti-Fascist Action: ‘Make It Impossible for This System to Govern on Stolen Land’
- Defend the Territory (PDF)
- Decolonization Readings and Resources List