Protesters Against Dakota Access Pipeline Chain Themselves To TD Bank
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Protesters against the Dakota Access Pipeline have chained themselves to a TD Bank in Center City Philadelphia.
.@PhillyPolice @PhilaOEM @PhillyFireDept protest activity 15th JFK. Expect traffic delays.
— Joe Sullivan (@PPDJoeSullivan) November 21, 2016
The protesters are demanding that the bank divest from the Dakota Access Pipeline.
PA women stand with Indigenous #WaterProtectors fighting for their rights. @TDBank_US #DivestFromDAPL @greenpeaceusa pic.twitter.com/TUkQZDqIEx
— Eva Resnick-day (@eresnickday) November 21, 2016
The Dakota Access Pipeline Project is a approximate 1,172-mile, 30-inch diameter pipeline that will connect the Bakken and Three Forks production areas in North Dakota to Patoka, Illinois.
Women shut down @TDBank_US in Philadelphia, PA in solidarity with #StandingRock, demanding they #DivestFromDAPL #NoDAPL #bankexit
— Mark Ruffalo (@MarkRuffalo) November 21, 2016
#Philadelphia women shut down @TDBank_US in solidarity with #StandingRock demanding they #divestfromDAPL. #NoDAPL #BankExit #MniWiconi pic.twitter.com/ZrlDYaimTp
— Nancy Treviño (@nancirulia) November 21, 2016
Happening NOW: PA Women shut down @TDBank_US. @NaomiAKlein @MarkRuffalo @democracynow #NoDAPL #DivestfromDAPL #BankExit pic.twitter.com/RgibAGWTFt
— Eva Westheimer (@weeva) November 21, 2016
Women shut down @TDBank_US in Philadelphia, PA in solidarity with #StandingRock, demanding they #DivestFromDAPL #NoDAPL #BankExit pic.twitter.com/y5gVVE9RPC
— ClimateTruth (@climatetruth) November 21, 2016
From Chicago to Philly & beyond, our movement is putting the banks funding Dakota Access on notice. ✊ ♥ #DivestfromDAPL #NoDAPL https://t.co/iA0kFc4oTX
— Power Shift Network (@powershiftnet) November 21, 2016