Faith Action Tool Kit: Stand with Wet’suwet’en
Download CPT’s Faith Action Toolkit for Wet’suweten. As faith communities discern how to get involved in Wet’suwet’en solidarity, we encourage, you, our friends, to download
Download CPT’s Faith Action Toolkit for Wet’suweten. As faith communities discern how to get involved in Wet’suwet’en solidarity, we encourage, you, our friends, to download
Wendsler Nosie, Sr. (center), Rev. William Barber (l. Poor People’s Campaign) Rev. John Mendez (r. Emmanuel Baptist Church Winston-Salem, North Carolina) Photo: Steve Pavey
Solidarity march in Toronto with Wet’suwet’en Please pray for a restorative response on the part of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Coastal Gaslink, the
Statement of Solidarity January 15, 2020 Christian Peacemaker Teams stands with the Wet’suwet’en land defenders and all Indigenous people protecting their rights and the environmental
By Emily Green For several years, youth from Aamjiwnaang First Nations reserve have invited allies to visit their community for what they have coined the
We give thanks for the years of advocacy and relationship-building work of the Haudenosaunee Wildlife and Habitat Authority. We are grateful for the cultural vitality
Christian Peacemaker Teams wish to celebrate this Advent season by sharing the reflections and experiences of CPTers who carry out the work of transforming
We give thanks for the life of Chief Simon Fobister whose Grassy Narrows community remembered him in a memorial dinner last week. To the
Four Indigenous Life Defenders—Niigaan, Gramma, Sarah, Sadie by Steve Heinrichs We are not environmentalists. We are not protestors. We are life defenders. And
by Murray Lumley and Christine Downing Haudenosaunee prophets have some hard truths to speak to Canadian Christians about land claims. Some settler (i.e., non-indigenous) neighbours