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      <title>Idle No More founder protests, speaks in Minneapolis</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Nina Wilson (center, holding yellow shirt) and several other indigenous rights a and several other indigenous rights a Nina Wilson \(center, holding yellow shirt\) and several other indigenous rights activists from Canada in Minneapolis, Minnesota. \(Fight Back! News/Staff\)&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Minneapolis, MN - After a spirited protest downtown, Indigenous rights leaders, including Nina Wilson, a founder of Idle No More, gathered here at the American Indian Center on Franklin Avenue, March 21, for a wrap-up of the day’s activities and to prepare for the next event. On March 22, Wilson and others will be present at the Environmental &amp; Treaty Rights Symposium, also to be held at the American Indian Center.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Earlier in the day, dozens protested crimes against the environment and indigenous peoples. The protest started at People’s Plaza, outside the Hennepin County Government Center, and marched to Canadian Consulate. Shamefully the doors were closed to them. The consulate apparently instructed Minneapolis cops to physically bar Native Canadians from entering the consulate building.&#xA;&#xA;Nina Wilson, of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, will be joining Idle No More-Minneapolis at the March 22 symposium to help spread information about Idle No More and the struggle of the First Nations people. Idle No More is an organization struggling against the attack on the treaties the First Nations people had with the Canadian government.&#xA;&#xA;Besides Wilson, the symposium will feature Bad River Band of Ojibwe Tribal Chairman Mike Wiggins Jr. and Phoebee Kebec on mining, Robert DesJarlait of Protect our Manoomin, and Marty Cobenais of Indigenous Environmental Network, on the Enbridge pipeline and tar sands, as well as many others. The symposium starts at 9:00 a.m. and goes all day. The American Indian Center is located at 1530 Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis.&#xA;&#xA;#MinneapolisMN #IndigenousPeoples #environment #IdleNoMore&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Minneapolis, MN – After a spirited protest downtown, Indigenous rights leaders, including Nina Wilson, a founder of Idle No More, gathered here at the American Indian Center on Franklin Avenue, March 21, for a wrap-up of the day’s activities and to prepare for the next event. On March 22, Wilson and others will be present at the Environmental &amp; Treaty Rights Symposium, also to be held at the American Indian Center.</p>



<p>Earlier in the day, dozens protested crimes against the environment and indigenous peoples. The protest started at People’s Plaza, outside the Hennepin County Government Center, and marched to Canadian Consulate. Shamefully the doors were closed to them. The consulate apparently instructed Minneapolis cops to physically bar Native Canadians from entering the consulate building.</p>

<p>Nina Wilson, of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, will be joining Idle No More-Minneapolis at the March 22 symposium to help spread information about Idle No More and the struggle of the First Nations people. Idle No More is an organization struggling against the attack on the treaties the First Nations people had with the Canadian government.</p>

<p>Besides Wilson, the symposium will feature Bad River Band of Ojibwe Tribal Chairman Mike Wiggins Jr. and Phoebee Kebec on mining, Robert DesJarlait of Protect our Manoomin, and Marty Cobenais of Indigenous Environmental Network, on the Enbridge pipeline and tar sands, as well as many others. The symposium starts at 9:00 a.m. and goes all day. The American Indian Center is located at 1530 Franklin Avenue in Minneapolis.</p>

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      <title>Minnesota: Hundreds rally for justice on legislature’s opening day</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Protest to ‘raise welfare grants’ and Idle No More at State Capitol&#xA;&#xA;Welfare Rights Committee in MN State Capitol.&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;St. Paul, MN – Hundreds of people filled the Minnesota State Capitol rotunda here, Jan. 8, the opening day of the state legislature, joining protests to demand justice. The Welfare Rights Committee put forward the demands: “Tax the rich; no more cuts; raise the welfare grants.” Idle No More, which brought together Native Americans and others, drummed and danced in the rotunda under the slogan: “Honor the women, water and land.” Then the North Star Energy Coalition rallied to say no to the planned tar sands oil pipeline.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;Speaking to the protest on the capitol steps, Barb Bordner of the Welfare Rights Committee stated, “We are here, on the opening day of the 2013 legislative session, to say, ‘Justice for poor and working people! Undo the cuts! Tax the rich! Raise the welfare grants!’” Bordner added, “Welfare grants have not been increased since 1986 - 27 years ago. In 1986 the monthly cash grant for a family of two was...$437. Today, in 2013, the maximum cash grant is still...$437. This is an outrage. The cost of living has more than doubled since 1986, but the poorest of the poor in Minnesota are stuck living 70% below the poverty line. We say, ‘Double the welfare grants!’”&#xA;&#xA;After rallying outside, the groups joined in the capitol rotunda. Capitol security had stopped the Native American drums of Idle No More. But then the drums started beating again and the crowd immediately surged forward, locking elbows and forming security circles around the drummers and singers, who continued on without any more police interference.&#xA;&#xA;Later, members and supporters of the Welfare Rights Committee marched through the capitol, chanting loudly: “Hey politicians, take a stance! Raise the grants! Raise the grants!” and “Hey politicians, here’s the fix: Raise the grants! Tax the rich!” They went to the chambers of both the House and the Senate and then Governor Mark Dayton’s office, where they presented giant checks for $437 - the monthly amount for public assistance - and challenged politicians to live on that amount for a month.&#xA;&#xA;The Welfare Rights Committee is working to introduce legislation to raise the grants this session. Capitol insiders say that a small group of reactionary ‘non-profits’ are working behind the scenes to block this effort.&#xA;&#xA;The WRC protest was backed by a broad range of labor and community groups, including African Women in Politics, AFSCME Local 3800, Anti War Committee, Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en Lucha, Children&#39;s Defense Fund, Communities United Against Police Brutality, JOBS Now Coalition, Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee, MN ADAPT, MPLS Street Medic, Neighborhoods Organizing for Change, Occupy Homes, Occupy Minneapolis, Occupy Minneapolis Events, Occupy St Paul, Occupy the Hood, Old Lesbians Organizing for Change, Pro-Choice Resources, Ricardo Levins Morales Art Studio, Student Association for the Advancement of Children as People, Students for a Democratic Society University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Peace Campaign, Twin Cities RISE!, Unite Here Local 17, Welfare Rights Committee, Women Against Military Madness and the Women&#39;s Student Activist Collective - University of Minnesota.&#xA;&#xA;Cherrene Horazuk, President of AFSCME Local 3800, speaking in support of upping&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;Fight Back! readers and Welfare Rights Committee members Virginia Amy Weldon and&#34;)&#xA;&#xA;#StPaulMN #WelfareRightsCommittee #TaxTheRich #UniversityOfMinnesota #IdleNoMore&#xA;&#xA;div id=&#34;sharingbuttons.io&#34;/div]]&gt;</description>
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<p>St. Paul, MN – Hundreds of people filled the Minnesota State Capitol rotunda here, Jan. 8, the opening day of the state legislature, joining protests to demand justice. The Welfare Rights Committee put forward the demands: “Tax the rich; no more cuts; raise the welfare grants.” Idle No More, which brought together Native Americans and others, drummed and danced in the rotunda under the slogan: “Honor the women, water and land.” Then the North Star Energy Coalition rallied to say no to the planned tar sands oil pipeline.</p>



<p>Speaking to the protest on the capitol steps, Barb Bordner of the Welfare Rights Committee stated, “We are here, on the opening day of the 2013 legislative session, to say, ‘Justice for poor and working people! Undo the cuts! Tax the rich! Raise the welfare grants!’” Bordner added, “Welfare grants have not been increased since 1986 – 27 years ago. In 1986 the monthly cash grant for a family of two was...$437. Today, in 2013, the maximum cash grant is still...$437. This is an outrage. The cost of living has more than doubled since 1986, but the poorest of the poor in Minnesota are stuck living 70% below the poverty line. We say, ‘Double the welfare grants!’”</p>

<p>After rallying outside, the groups joined in the capitol rotunda. Capitol security had stopped the Native American drums of Idle No More. But then the drums started beating again and the crowd immediately surged forward, locking elbows and forming security circles around the drummers and singers, who continued on without any more police interference.</p>

<p>Later, members and supporters of the Welfare Rights Committee marched through the capitol, chanting loudly: “Hey politicians, take a stance! Raise the grants! Raise the grants!” and “Hey politicians, here’s the fix: Raise the grants! Tax the rich!” They went to the chambers of both the House and the Senate and then Governor Mark Dayton’s office, where they presented giant checks for $437 – the monthly amount for public assistance – and challenged politicians to live on that amount for a month.</p>

<p>The Welfare Rights Committee is working to introduce legislation to raise the grants this session. Capitol insiders say that a small group of reactionary ‘non-profits’ are working behind the scenes to block this effort.</p>

<p>The WRC protest was backed by a broad range of labor and community groups, including African Women in Politics, AFSCME Local 3800, Anti War Committee, Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en Lucha, Children&#39;s Defense Fund, Communities United Against Police Brutality, JOBS Now Coalition, Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee, MN ADAPT, MPLS Street Medic, Neighborhoods Organizing for Change, Occupy Homes, Occupy Minneapolis, Occupy Minneapolis Events, Occupy St Paul, Occupy the Hood, Old Lesbians Organizing for Change, Pro-Choice Resources, Ricardo Levins Morales Art Studio, Student Association for the Advancement of Children as People, Students for a Democratic Society University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Peace Campaign, Twin Cities RISE!, Unite Here Local 17, Welfare Rights Committee, Women Against Military Madness and the Women&#39;s Student Activist Collective – University of Minnesota.</p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/hdN1pqPT.jpg" alt="Cherrene Horazuk, President of AFSCME Local 3800, speaking in support of upping" title="Cherrene Horazuk, President of AFSCME Local 3800, speaking in support of upping Cherrene Horazuk, President of AFSCME Local 3800, speaking in support of upping welfare grants. \(Fight Back! News/Staff\)"/></p>

<p><img src="https://i.snap.as/cHtIfFPj.jpg" alt="Fight Back! readers and Welfare Rights Committee members Virginia Amy Weldon and" title="Fight Back! readers and Welfare Rights Committee members Virginia Amy Weldon and Fight Back! readers and Welfare Rights Committee members Virginia Amy Weldon and Rosemary Williams at Jan. 8 rally. \(Fight Back! News/Staff\)"/></p>

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