International Women’s Day Solidarity Concert for Wet’suwet’en
A number of musicians and bands are coming together to raise money for Wet’suwet’en solidarity and climate justice with a special International Women’s Day Concert at the Paradise Theatre. The show is an afternoon matinee and all ages.
We stand as witnesses to this historic moment when the federal and provincial governments, RCMP, and Coastal GasLink/Transcanada are openly violating Wet’suwet’en, Canadian law, and international law.
Coastal GasLink/Transcanada is proposing a 670-kilometer fracked gas pipeline that would carry fracked gas from Dawson Creek, B.C. to the coastal town of Kitimat, where LNG Canada’s processing plant would be located. LNG Canada is the single largest private investment in Canadian history.
Each clan within the Wet’suwet’en Nation have full jurisdiction under their law to control access to their territory. Under ‘Anuc niwh’it’en (Wet’suwet’en law) all five clans of the Wet’suwet’en have unanimously opposed all pipeline proposals and have not provided free, prior, and informed consent to Coastal Gaslink/ TransCanada to do work on Wet’suwet’en lands.
All the proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to:
http://unistoten.camp/support-us/donate/