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  • The Extraction in Appalachia Panel. <br />
 From right to left: Host Annie Jane Cotten, Veronica Coptis of "The Center for Coalfield Justice," Robin Mahonen of "Wheeling Water Warriors," Diane D'Arrigo of "Nuclear Information Resource Science", & Elise Keaton of "Keepers of The Mountain."
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  • The Extraction in Appalachia Panel. <br />
 From right to left: Host Annie Jane Cotten, Veronica Coptis of "The Center for Coalfield Justice," Robin Mahonen of "Wheeling Water Warriors," Diane D'Arrigo of "Nuclear Information Resource Science", & Elise Keaton of "Keepers of The Mountain."
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  • Fracking waste containers
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  • Fracking materials
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  • Lyndia Ervolina leads PSM videographer Bunker Seyfert to the site at hand.  Olive makes sure we are close behind.
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  • As Lyndia is interviewed, workers from the gas company try their hand at intimidation.
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  • Lyndia Ervolina shares her photo of a chemical spill in the river near by.
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  • Once a public road, this fracking site driveway runs along the towns bike path.
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  • A low income downtown area. Many residents on this street have major health complications due to ground water contamination from near by fracking sites.
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  • On Saturday, November 28th, on the eve of COP21, religious leaders gathered at the Basilica of Saint-Denis for a service called "Faith in Climate Justice." This service was followed by a delivery of 1,780,528 petitions signed by people around the world calling for "a fair and ambitious climate deal" at the upcoming United Nations COP21 Climate Summit. The petitions were delivered to political leaders in the Salle de la Legion d'Honneur de Saint-Denis. <br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • On Saturday, November 28th, on the eve of COP21, religious leaders gathered at the Basilica of Saint-Denis for a service called "Faith in Climate Justice." This service was followed by a delivery of 1,780,528 petitions signed by people around the world calling for "a fair and ambitious climate deal" at the upcoming United Nations COP21 Climate Summit. The petitions were delivered to political leaders in the Salle de la Legion d'Honneur de Saint-Denis. <br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • MJSB group shot after helping the hard working activists Diane and Wayne Pitcock with some yard work.
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  • Lyndia Ervolina shares her photo of a young man cleaning up the chemical spill in just a T-Shirt.
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  • Local roads with hydraulic fracturing trucks containing either gas or contaminated water.
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  • Container of cancer causing chemicals on the Pitcock's property line.
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  • Hydraulic Fracturing site at night.  The small towns roads are extremely damaged by enormous trucks. The trucks drive at all hours of the day and night, at high speeds creating very dangerous conditions for residents.
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  • Hydraulic fracturing
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  • Hydraulic fracturing
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  • MJSB group shot after helping the hard working activists Diane and Wayne Pitcock with some yard work.
    Mountain Justice Spring Break 2014_1...jpg
  • Natural gas compression station.
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  • One of two large sludge pools containing contaminated water from fracking. The open containers of chemicals are just feet from the Pitcock's property line.
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  • Wayne Pitcock looks out from his property line at the site of the explosion that killed two workers last summer.
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  • Hydraulic Fracturing site.
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  • The Extraction in Appalachia Panel. <br />
 From right to left: Host Annie Jane Cotten, Veronica Coptis of "The Center for Coalfield Justice," Robin Mahonen of "Wheeling Water Warriors," Diane D'Arrigo of "Nuclear Information Resource Science", & Elise Keaton of "Keepers of The Mountain."
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  • Container holding fracking waste.
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  • Hydraulic fracturing
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  • Pipe storage.
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  • Bunker Seyfert interviews Lyndia Ervolina who encourages the next generation to carry the torch into the real battle that we are facing.
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  • Lyndia Ervolina's pets used to enjoy cooling off in the stream on her property. She has to be vigilant to keep them away from the contaminated water.
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  • Lyndia Ervolina's pets used to enjoy cooling off in the stream on her property. She has to be vigilant to keep them away from the contaminated water.
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  • Fracking is a 24 hour loud and bright operation.
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  • Hydraulic fracturing
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  • Wayne Pitcock, husband of Diane Pitcock gives the PSM team a tour of his life as a  retired man living on the border of a fracking site that showed up two years after they bought the property.
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  • Hydraulic fracturing site and neighboring property
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  • Once a public road, this fracking site driveway runs along the towns bike path.  Although the signs read "Do Not Trespass," people have the right to cross the street onto the bike path.
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  • A low income downtown area. Many residents on this street have major health complications due to ground water contamination from near by fracking sites.
    Mountain Justice Spring Break 2014_1...jpg
  • Natural gas compression station.
    Mountain Justice Spring Break 2014_1...jpg
  • Due to West Virginia's lax rules on regulation. Natural gas is allowed to be pumped into the air.  The gas smell is evident.
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  • Lyndia Ervolina leads PSM videographer Bunker Seyfert to the site at hand.
    Mountain Justice Spring Break 2014_1...jpg
  • Lyndia Ervolina shares her photo of what fracking fluid contaminated spring water looks like.
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  • On Saturday, November 28th, on the eve of COP21, religious leaders gathered at the Basilica of Saint-Denis for a service called "Faith in Climate Justice." This service was followed by a delivery of 1,780,528 petitions signed by people around the world calling for "a fair and ambitious climate deal" at the upcoming United Nations COP21 Climate Summit. The petitions were delivered to political leaders in the Salle de la Legion d'Honneur de Saint-Denis. <br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • On Saturday, November 28th, on the eve of COP21, religious leaders gathered at the Basilica of Saint-Denis for a service called "Faith in Climate Justice." This service was followed by a delivery of 1,780,528 petitions signed by people around the world calling for "a fair and ambitious climate deal" at the upcoming United Nations COP21 Climate Summit. The petitions were delivered to political leaders in the Salle de la Legion d'Honneur de Saint-Denis. <br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • Trucks pull up day in and out to "hook in" to the green pipes to rid their trucks of contaminated waste water.
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  • Fracking site.
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  • These copper pipes were once connected.  Natural gas now spews out into the air, traveling across the street onto Lyndia Ervolina's property.  For three years the DEP hasn't addressed the issue. Lyndia suffers from health complications.
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  • Resident's mail.
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  • Hydraulic fracturing
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  • Flooding is a major issue in this region due to forrest clearing.
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  • Pipeline clearing. This non contaminated waterway used to be where the Ervolina's would fish.
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  • On Saturday, November 28th, on the eve of COP21, religious leaders gathered at the Basilica of Saint-Denis for a service called "Faith in Climate Justice." This service was followed by a delivery of 1,780,528 petitions signed by people around the world calling for "a fair and ambitious climate deal" at the upcoming United Nations COP21 Climate Summit. The petitions were delivered to political leaders in the Salle de la Legion d'Honneur de Saint-Denis. <br />
Photos by Emma Cassidy | Survival Media Agency
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  • As Lyndia is interviewed, workers from the gas company try their hand at intimidation.
    Mountain Justice Spring Break 2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
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  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
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  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
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  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Activists with Mountain Justice Spring Break in 2016 visit Kayford Mountain in West Virginia and bear witness to the impact of Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining from the family land of Larry Gibson.
    mountain-justice-spring-break-2014_1...jpg
  • Jane Fonda speaks at the Press Conference before the Jobs, Justice and Climate march in Toronto. On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
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  • Unifor flags wait for march participants prior to the Jobs, Justice and Climate march in Toronto. On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
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  • Nikki Sanchez (L) and Ellen Gabriel (R) during the march for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. <br />
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On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden
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  • Clayton Thomas-Muller directs the march participants before the Jobs, Justice and Climate march in Toronto. On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
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  • David Suzuki at the Jobs, Justice and Climate march in Toronto.  On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
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  • Sage used for smudging and eagle feathers are held in the hand of Myeengun Henry during the  Jobs, Justice and Climate march in Toronto. On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
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  • Stephan Hostetter during the march for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. <br />
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On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
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  • Syed Hussan from No One is Illegal speaks at the rally before the march for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden
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  • Melina Laboucan-Massimo speaks at the Press Conference before the Jobs, Justice and Climate march in Toronto. On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden)
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  • Drumsticks hitting a drum. The march for Jobs, Justice and the Climate was led by youth dummers. <br />
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On July 5th more than 10,000 people gathered in Toronto, the traditional territories of the Missisauga peoples, for the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. The march told the story of a new economy that works for people and the planet. People marched for an economy that starts with justice, creates good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. The people recognize that we have solutions and we know who is responsible for causing the climate crisis. (Photo: Robert van Waarden
    jobsjusticeclimate-march-in-toronto-...jpg
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