Watch our short video HERE on how to put together the banners. This way the banners will stay in circulation instead of being boxed up in someone’s garage or basement.
We encourage organizers to share their banners by shipping them off to the next city who is hosting a water action. NO! Trans Mountain Pipeline (Colour Version) One Land One People (Condor and Eagle – Colour Version) One Land One People (Condor and Eagle – Black and White) Thunderbird Mom (Pregnant Woman With Fist – Outlines – Black and White – English – Hand Letters)įrog (Unistoten No Pipelines – Black and White)įrog (Unistoten No Pipelines – Colour Version) Thunderbird Mom (Pregnant Woman with Fist – Outlines – Black and White – Spanish) Thunderbird Mom (Pregnant Woman with Fist – Outlines – Black and White – English) Thunderbird Mom (Pregnant Woman with Fist – Spanish Text)) The nodapl movement, which has gone beyond Standing Rock. Thunderbird Mom (Pregnant Woman with Fist – No Words) Indigenous peoples political actions have created a resonating resistance to extraction industry. (Image is based on an original photograph by Ossie Michelin of Amanda Polchies a Mi’kmaq land and water defender.
This image is free to use for creative commons/non commercial purposes. Sacred Earth (Heart with Fist – No Frame – Black and White) Image in solidarity with the water protectors at Standing Rock. Sacred Earth (Heart with Fist – No Frame – Colour Version) Sacred Earth (Heart with Fist – Colour Version) Sacred Earth (Heart with Fist – Black and White) Heather blue & charcoal gray are 80 cotton/20 polyester. Water is Sacred (Heart with Fist – Colour Version) We will print it as soon as you order it.Delivery time: 11/26/21 - 12/7/21 (Standard) Classic cut T-shirt for men, 100 cotton (Heather gray and heather ice blue are 95 cotton/5 viscose. Water is Sacred (Heart with Fist – Black and White) The civil rights activist told the Associated Press that he joined the water. Jackson arrived at the protest camp near Cannonball, North Dakota, on Wednesday. Jesse Jackson are the latest prominent voices to join the fight against the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline. Mother Earth Revolution (Black and White version) Former vice president Al Gore and the Rev. Thunderbird Mom (Pregnant Woman With Fist)
These are for NON-PROFIT, NON-COMMERCIAL use only.īoth PDF and JPG’s are available in colour or black and white for screen printing.
Hudson River: Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.Permission by the artists Isaac Murdoch & Christi Belcourt: these banner images are being made available free to download and use for water and land protection actions and in support of land protection. I’ve compiled a group of my favorite images of water that I’ve taken in the past year and a half as a means to express solidarity. Our bodies are primarily composed of water, just as the Earth is, creating a soul that is ever present and cycles through our breaths and rivers, through oceans and rain. We are standing up to protect this source of life - Water. We are protecting the plants and animals that have no voice. The Standing Rock Sioux are doing just that- protesting in subzero degree weather to not only protect their water source, but to stand up to those who neglect the delicacy and the importance of water. When we talk about protecting this Missouri River, we are talking about the values of protecting all life on this planet. In a time when climate change is rampantly escalating due to pollution, including fossil fuels, it is our utmost obligation to do all that is in our power to protect our Earth. Therefore, we must stand up to those that threaten it. Any oil spills and breakages would indefinitely tarnish the water and pollute both the river and the surroundings, endangering the ecosystem that thrives on it.Īs travelers, we owe our livelihood to the beauty and grace that comes with nature. The DAPL not only crosses through sacred land of the Standing Rock Sioux, it also threatens the water source of thousands of people as it is planned to be constructed under the Missouri River. If you haven’t already come across the mounds of talk on the Dakota Access Pipeline and the ongoing protests, then I recommend you learn as much about it as possible, making sure to take in the importance and the prevalence of this issue.