The Promise to Protect Training Tour trained 1,160 organizers across the U.S. in 9 cities to follow Indigenous leadership to take non-violent direct action against fossil fuel infrastructure from entering their communities. Watch our wrap-up video and sign on to the Promise to Protect today.| Promise to Protect
The Promise to Protect Tour hit 9 cities this spring and trained over 1,000 organizers. Read more about some of the key highlights of this historic tour.| Promise to Protect
Faces and moments from the Promise to Protect Training Tour so far.| Promise to Protect
By: Faith Spotted Eagle| Promise to Protect
By Joye Braun, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribal member, Water Protector, & Community Organizer with Indigenous Environmental Network| Promise to Protect
Last night, a federal judge in Montana invalidated Trump’s permit for Keystone XL, ruling that the Administration violated key laws when it approved the pipeline.| Promise to Protect
Lakota people, along with many other pipeline fighters, are building solar directly in the path of Keystone XL to send a message to TransCanada and demonstrate the solutions we want — and we need your help. By: Chairman Harold Frazier| Promise to Protect
In honor of National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, we’re convening in ceremony and solidarity to honor and remember our missing and murdered relatives and to say no to Keystone XL pipeline. By: Faith Spotted Eagle| Promise to Protect
As I listened to TransCanada’s investor call last week, I hoped they would finally announce a decision to abandon Keystone XL for good. Unfortunately, that didn't happen. Here's what's next and what we know:| Promise to Protect
Reflections from the Mass Meeting and how you must be prepared to show up as allies and visitors. By: Faith Spotted Eagle| Promise to Protect