June's Creative Activism Network Call: The People are Rising

Join folks using creative action that gets attention. Our Network Call this month features legendary activist Diane Wilson! 

We'll also hear from those who attended the Treaty People Gathering at the Line 3 Resistance, and get an update on the campaign to restore the Lower Snake River to save wild salmon and Puget Sound resident orca. We also want to hear what's been happening in your community and about your actions, so plan to join the call!

Date: Tuesday, June 22

Time: 5pm Pacific / 6pm Mountain / 7pm Central / 8pm Eastern

RSVP below for the zoom link

We are honored to have the opportunity to hear from Diane Wilson on her decades of work to protect the Gulf Coast.

Diane Wilson is a fourth-generation shrimper, boat captain, mother of five, author, and an environmental, peace, and social justice advocate. During the last 30 years, she has launched legislative campaigns, demonstrations, hunger strikes, sunk boats, and even climbed chemical towers in her fight to protect her Gulf Coast bay. 

She is a co-founder of Code Pink, the women’s anti-war group based in Washington, DC and co-founder of the Texas Jail Project, which advocates for inmates’ rights in Texas county jails.  Since 2012, Wilson has been executive director and waterkeeper of San Antonio Bay Estuarine Waterkeeper on the Texas Gulf Coast.  In 2016, she and a small group of former workers and whistleblowers from Formosa Plastics started collecting plastic violations over a 20-mile area of Lavaca Bay and surrounding waterways. Within a 4-year period they have collected over 2500 samples of violations and 6000 videos and photos of plastic pollution coming from Formosa Plastic outfalls.  In 2017, Texas Riogrande Legal Aid filed a citizens Clean Water suit on behalf of Wilson and the San Antonio Bay Estuarine Waterkeeper.  In June 2019, a federal judge ruled on their behalf and declared Formosa a serial offender with over 1800 clean water violations.  The case was settled in December 2019 with a precedent setting $50 Million awarded towards local environmental projects.  The plaintiffs received no funds. 

Wilson was featured in the award-winning documentary Texas Gold, and in Americans Who Tell the Truth, a portrait series by photographer Robert Shetterly.   She won the Blue Planet Award in Berlin, Germany for her activist work and in March 2020 Netflix featured the SABE Waterkeeper story in Dirty Money series, Point Comfort. 

  • June 22, 2021 at 5:00pm – 6pm
  • Solidarity Brigade Coordinator

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  • Amy Morrison
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