- LocationNorth West, LIVERPOOL
- Type
- Salary
- Artformcombined arts, film, interdisciplinary arts, literature, museums, photography, music
- ContactAlice Mason info@writingonthewall.org.uk
Description
WoW Fest 2017 welcomes Thomas Domguez-Lopez, activist in the Dakota Pipeline Protests as part. The Protests led by The Standing Rock Lakota Nation united 200 Indigenous Nations for the first time in 500 to resist a ‘Big Oil’ pipeline at the Cannonball river, North Dakota which threatened their only water source and has now been approved by the current Republican Administration. AKI in partnership with Writing On The Wall, Liverpool John Moore’s University and Liverpool Hope University present a discussion on the protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline with Indigenous Water Protector Thomas Tonatiuh Lopez.
Details
Venue: Black-E, 1 Great George St, Liverpool L1 5EW
Date: Thursday 4th May
Doors open: 7pm
Time:7.30pm
Tickets available from Philharmonic Box Office: 0151 709 3789
Tickets: £10/£5
Supported by the Black-E
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Standing Rock Dakota Pipeline Protest Thomas Lopez In Discussion / Writing on the Wall / North West / LIVERPOOL
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