When legal and public pressure wasn’t enough to stop an oil pipeline from cutting through Native American land, groups began protesting at the construction site. Tara Houska was one of many arrested and wrote a letter from jail.
View her story above, taken from the June 8, 2022 Matter of Fact Listening Tour: “Trailblazers, Troublemakers and Dreams.”
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