Auteur/autrice : julien.guilleme@gmail.com
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Various links to learn more about gas production and fights. Rio Grande Valley in Texas at risk from LNG export terminals Report co-authored by Bekah Hinojosa https://api.shareaction.org/resources/reports/Oil-Gas-Expansion-lose-lose.pdf ShareAction report about the Gas Expansion Finance https://www.rts.ch/play/tv/sur-les-docs/video/le-prix-du-gaz?urn=urn:rts:video:13362863 Documentary about the resistance against
Christopher Basaldú
Dr. Basaldú is Esto’k Gna, a member of the Carrizo Comecrudo Tribe of Texas, lives in Brownsville, Texas, and volunteers with the South Texas Environmental Justice Network. He earned the degree of Arts Baccalaureate from Harvard University in the Study
Bekah Hinojosa
Bekah Hinojosa is an artist & organizer from the Rio Grande Valley in Texas and is currently working part time with the Sierra Club. She contributed to the report released on 18 October 2022 on worldwide finance supporting the gas
Oliveria Montès
Oliveria Montes Lazcano is the Coordinator of the National Institute of Indigenous Peoples in the region of Huachinango Puebla. Member of the Nahua nation, she was born on March 29, 1990 in the indigenous community of Zoyatla de Guerrero, Pahuatlán
Mexico
Oliveria Montès is the coordinator of the National Institute of Indigenous Peoples for the Huachinango Puebla region. She fights against the construction of the Tuxpan-Tula gas pipeline of TransCanada – now TcEnergy – in the state of Puebla, Mexico. Her
Texas
Bekah Hinojosa community organizer & campaigner in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas & Christopher Basaldù phd, speaker from the South Texas Environmental Justice Network and the Carrizo Comecrudo Nation, are both fighting against gas expansion projects in the Rio