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DESCRIPTION:DOODÁ (Absolutely No) DESERT ROCK POWER PLANT!\nResistance to energy 
 development on indigenous land\n\nAs part of a California-wide March tour, 
 Elouise Brown will be speaking and showing films at Cabrillo College on 
 Tuesday, March 23rd.\n\nElouise Brown is a Diné (Navajo) traditionalist 
 and president of the Doodá Desert Rock committee. She will speak about 
 dangers posed by the coal industry, the exploitation of indigenous land by 
 energy companies, and the ongoing struggle to prevent the Desert Rock plant 
 from ever existing. \n\nSeveral short films will be screened:\nMaking a 
 Stand at Desert Rock- by Klee Benally (8:00) \nKilling Coal: Four Corners 
 in the Crosshairs (7:10) \nOur Native Roots – Inside the Dooda Desert 
 Rock Camp \n\nBACKGROUND\nSince December of 2006, the community of Chaco 
 Rio in the Navajo Nation (SW of Farmington, New Mexico) has been blockading 
 entry to the site of a proposed 1,500 megawatt coal fired power plant. 
 Desert Rock would be the third coal plant within a 20-mile radius in a 
 region already suffering from extreme levels of toxic emissions. \n\nOther 
 Santa Cruz/Watsonville area presentations:\nElouise will also be doing a 
 7:00pm presentation at Subrosa Cafe in downtown Santa Cruz on March 22nd, 
 and an evening presentation in downtown Watsonville on the 23rd.\n\nFor 
 more information and tour details, visit:http://doodadesertrock.com/\nFor 
 booking inquiries: scsolidarity [at] riseup.net\n\n"We believe economic 
 development must not come at the expense of the health of our children, the 
 air we breathe, our sacred land and water, and our way of life. As children 
 of Mother Earth and Father Sky, we are honored and obligated to protect and 
 preserve the natural state of Harmony and Beauty." \n- Elouise Brown\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/03/13/18640810.php
SUMMARY:Doodá Desert Rock presentation @ Cabrillo - Indigenous Resistance to Coal Development
LOCATION:Cabrillo College, in Aptos:\nStudent Activities Center (SAC) East, Room 
 #225\n(see the campus map)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/03/13/18640810.php
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