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Frank, Dylan, and Mateo, representing from Northern California, have taken it upon themselves to help pick up trash and make sure it gets to the dumpsters within the camps.
This is a great example of the mentality that is prevalent here: Most people look for a way that they can help, and then take it upon themselves to fill that role and help.
Jason A. White, 37, is a father of three from Mansfield, PA. He is a carpenter and an activist with a BA with Majors in Philosophy and Political Science and a Minor in Public Relations. He worked at Standing Rock, ND, to help the Native Americans and their supporters, collectively calling themselves 'Water Protectors,' to prepare for winter and to participate in, document, and raise awareness for the movement against the North Dakota Access Pipeline.
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I met Frank and Matteo my first night at Oceti Sakowin two week ago; they inspired me to try to cut down the waste near my ‘local’ dumpster and work on recycling/re-using things had been thrown out. That in turn led to neighbors around sorting recyclables out on their own – it’s amazing how the good energy spreads.
I met Frank and Matteo my first night at Oceti Sakowin two week ago; they inspired me to try to cut down the waste near my ‘local’ dumpster and work on recycling/re-using things had been thrown out. That in turn led to neighbors around sorting recyclables out on their own – it’s amazing how the good energy spreads.
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