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Photos by Vivian Stockman
As the grand finale to Mountain Justice Spring Break 2013, RAMPS and Mountain Justice organized a rally in which mountaintop removal opponents and fracking opponents united to demand a bright future for West Virginia – not one that caters to the destruction of our mountains and fracking of our waters. Read more about the day here and here. El pueblo unido, jamás será vencido.
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- Joe sums it up
- 17 cops cars — on this side of the Capitol alone. Reckon destroying human health, the mountains and the streams in the name of “cheap energy” is controversial.
- Gathering.
- Checking over some of the prepared chants and songs. “Hey Governor Tomblin, we don’t want no mountain bombin.” Checking over some of the prepared chants and songs. “Hey Governor Tomblin, we don’t want no mountain bombin.”
- Spelling it out.
- All ages, all walks of life — all need clean water for life.
- Junior sports Larry’s T.
- Dustin seeks a better future.
- Indeed.
- Gearing up for a march into the Capitol.
- We need justice
- The Grey-Haired Ladies Caucus wants to tell the Coal Caucus a thing or two.
- Coal supporters were there.
- Diedre from Pa. speaks about shale problems there.
- Boone County resident Dunstin Steele stirs the crowd.
- Heading for the Capitol
- Coming back out. Capitol workers said we were LOUD. Our voices reverebated throughout the building.
- Yup. We need some justice.
- A few more chants before we disperse.
- Dancing Up the Clean Energy Revolution.