Prayers for Peacemakers 30 September 2020 Turtle Island

Facebook
Twitter
Email
WhatsApp
Print

Carol Rose, CPT reservist at Chich’il Bildagoteel/Oak Flat February 2020

Pray with the San Carlos Apache:

  • For protection of Chich’il Bildagoteel, the sacred land also known as Oak Flat, which is claimed by the United States in Arizona,
  • For repentance of Resolution Copper, the corporation threatening sacred sites with what would be the largest copper mine in Turtle Island,
  • For safety and blessing on the Apache and allies who resist the destruction.
  • For passage of the Save Oak Flat Act in the US congress (follow this link to sign the petition) and
  • For the courage to connect deeply with the struggles of indigenous people where you live.

For more information on San Carlos Apache and to join the movement, visit Apache Stronghold.

Photo: Vanessa Nosie, speaking at the Poor People’s Campaign, “What we are fighting for, the land, the water, is for everybody in this world.”  https://cpt.org/wp-content/uploads/Kit_de_herramientas_de_accion_de_fe_ECAP-3.pdfmultimedia.html

Subscribe to the Friday Bulletin

Get Ryan’s thoughts and the entire bulletin every Friday in your inbox, and don’t miss out on news from the teams, a list of what we’re reading and information on ways to take action.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Read More Stories

Palestinian women, some of them pregnant, hold their hands over their bellies

Motherhood in doubt

Women in Palestine have many reasons to worry, but motherhood under occupation brings even heavier fears. Danya Nasereddin reflects on the meaning of motherhood and resistance in these conditions.

Two children look over a city scape

Too tall for them to believe you

What does it mean when a child is “too tall for their age”? CPT Palestine’s Shahd Al Junaidi reflects on the oppressions meted out to such children under the Israeli Occupation of Palestine.

A woman holds a microphone at a pro palestine protest

The power to define

It took me years to understand, after moving to Greece, that “racism” is often used as a catch-all for many different forms of personal prejudice.

Skip to content