The Dakota Pipeline

People over Pipes

About

We believe in what the indigenous people are standing up for. We see this as an example of how the leaders/investors only see the pipeline as a financial/employment opportunity. We are doing our part and sharing the information about the Dakota Access Pipeline and the consequences that will follow. It is exceedingly important to understand that their [Native Americans] problems can affect everyone else.

We are protectors, not protesters!

The Team

George

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This guy is a happy junior at the University of Maryland, majoring in Communication. He understands the issue of the indigenous people that are affected by the construction of the Dakota Pipeline. He hopes that people with be aware of whats going on and would love to see the strength of People over Pipes to fight and share each others respect for human rights!

Lindsey

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Lindsey is a junior at the University of Maryland, majoring in communication. She does not enjoy seeing peaceful protestors being disregarded as the nation stays quiet about DAPL. She continues to follow the latest news and updates on the Dakota Access Pipeline and shares it ASAP! 

Luis

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During the day I’m a junior at University of Maryland, studying Communication. At night I see the world through a camera whether it’s on the streets or at a show.

 

Alex 

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My name is Alex. I’m a student of University of Maryland majoring in Communications. I am currently working and studying part time. I am highly active in my church and in my free time I binge watch parks & rec.

Arnette 

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Arnette is a full-time pupil studying Communication at the University of Maryland. She is a firm believer in firm handshakes and wordplay. Her useless talents include puns and loud burps. She also has an appetite as big as hair.