Monday, October 24, 2016

RSN: The Truth About My Arrest at the Dakota Access Pipeline Protest




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FOCUS: Shailene Woodley | The Truth About My Arrest at the Dakota Access Pipeline Protest 
Actress Shailene Woodley (left) standing with activists protesting the North Dakota Access Pipeline on Oct. 10, 2016. (photo: Shailene Woodley) 
Shailene Woodley, Time 
Woodley writes: "I was arrested on Oct. 10, on Indigenous Peoples' Day, a holiday where America is meant to celebrate the indigenous people of North America. I was in North Dakota, standing in solidarity, side-by-side with a group of over 200 water protectors, people who are fighting the Dakota Access Pipeline." 
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