Build Indigenous Power with IP3

by | Dec 2, 2024

Build Indigenous Power with IP3

by | Dec 2, 2024

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This Giving Tuesday, get in the spirit of Building Indigenous Power with IP3!

As Indigenous Peoples Power Project moves into the new year, we are raising funds to support IP3 training programs, the IP3 Landback Project, and capacity building to support our mission of providing nonviolent direct action training, campaign support, and community organizing tools to support Indigenous communities taking action in defense of our homelands.

This year, there are a variety of ways you can support IP3 including:

• IP3 Landback Project
• IP3 Training Programs
• Culture & Wellness
• Sponsor a Sheep
• Volunteer on the IP3 Farm
• Share this post!

In the coming years, as we witness the acceleration of fossil fuels extraction, coal mining, nickel and cobalt refinery projects, among others, it is more critical than ever to raise Indigenous voices to Protect the Sacred. We are training the next wave of Indigenous Climate and Social Justice leaders, and building Indigenous Power in communities on the frontlines.

To contribute and to find more information on how your tax deductible donation helps support our work, please visit us at www.IP3Action.org, or by using the links in our bio. Thank you all for your continued support of Indigenous Peoples Power Project. Together we can and will build the world our ancestors envisioned for years to come…

In Solidarity,

Indigenous Peoples Power Project

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