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Indigenous Peoples Lead DC Climate March

Type
Literature
Publication
Matias, Cliff. 2017. Indigenous Peoples Lead DC Climate March.
Year Published
2017
Organization
NGO
Description

More than 150,000 demonstrators poured onto the streets of the nation’s capital on Saturday April 29 to sound warnings both political and planetary about the Earth’s warming climate. Led by Indigenous Peoples, the march started at the foot of the capitol and continued around the White House, surrounding the mansion while President Donald Trump was inside on his 100th day in office.

Geography