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Occupied Coast Salish Territory (Vancouver)

Solidarity with the Madii 'Lii Camp! Fundraiser and Info Night


7:00pm
- 10:00pm
Friday January 16 2015

Venue: 38 Blood Alley
Address: 38 Blood Alley Square, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 0C4
Cost: By Donation ( All funds go to Madii 'Lii Camp)
Accessibility: Accessibility Info: The venue is situated on the south side of Blood Alley Square. There are several cobblestones, but there is ramp access and it’s an open space once inside. There are fewer cobblestones to navigate coming from Abbott vs Carrall. The washroom is not fully WC accessible, the doorway is about 27 inches wide.

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Join us for a night of info and discussion about the Madii Lii camp, the PRGT pipeline and the fracked gas complex in so-called BC. There will be a speaker from the camp and an opportunity for questions and discussion.

38 Blood Alley will be collecting donations of money and supplies for the camp at this event and in the weeks leading up to it.

This event is taking place on occupied and unceded Coast Salish Territories
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Members of the Luutkudziiwus house of the Gitxsan nation have created a permanent camp on their territory to prevent fracked gas pipelines from being constructed and to maintain autonomy over their land and their lives. TransCanada Corporation hopes to begin construction of a fracked gas pipeline as soon as January 2015 right through Luutkudziiwus territory.

From the camp's website:
"There will be direct and indirect impacts to Luutkudziiwus rights and title from potential adverse effects to fish and their habitats, wildlife and their habitats, terrestrial and aquatic resources, including cumulative effects, as well as to social, cultural, and economic values. As well, the pipe will be supplying the proposed LNG plant in Skeena estuary, where substantial and potentially catastrophic impacts are predicted to negatively affect our juvenile salmon. The proposed PRGT pipeline project is in deep conflict with core Luutkudziiwus interests and values."

Organizer:38bloodalley@riseup.net

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