Author Archives: Ed Fallon

Matthew Lone Bear

Donate to Matthew here. Why I’m marching: I feel it’s important to stand with the landowners in Iowa against the illegal use of eminent domain by the Iowa Utilities Board for the sake of an oil company because, if the landowners win, it could be instrumental in stopping the abuse of eminent domain nationally. About me: I’m a father of four from the The Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation (also known as the Three Affiliated Tribes), which is located on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in North Dakota. Follow me Continue reading →

Unity Through Seed Saving

Dear Friends, Twenty years ago, I began saving seeds from my garden. I now save about fifty heirloom varieties annually. It’s encouraging to see more people understanding the importance of seed preservation, because as our Earth plunges deeper into the New Climate Era, saving heirloom seeds is likely to play a key role in humanity’s ability to adapt and survive. One of my most treasured seeds is the Scarlet Runner Bean, with its purple-and-black beans and beautiful red flowers. I’ve meticulously kept a line of Scarlet Continue reading →

Ryan Qualls

Donate to Ryan here. Why I’m marching: This march is about bringing a louder voice to an area that needs more attention, and for all of the Indigenous communities we want to help bring unity to. It’s about creating the movement where the ground needs the footsteps to do that work. Where seeds need to be replanted and colonial ways need to be prevented. We are all going to be there to do that work, together. About me: My name is Ryan and our group is called Indie Hit Continue reading →

Kaelly Salizar

Donate to Kaelly here. Why I’m marching: I’m marching because I’m a fighter for causes that I believe in — especially when it involves the Indigenous community. We have an innate understanding of resilience and standing up for not only our own but others as well. About me: I was born and raised in Southern California and have spent much of my life involved with human, environmental, and Indigenous rights. Past activism includes forest protection actions with Earth First, anti-racist actions, and fighting for the rights of political prisoners. Continue reading →

Lars Larson

Donate to Lars here. Why I’m marching: I am marching because I am concerned about the way in which our society constructs itself. I am interested in the ways that the economy and the environment are intertwined and how we value each. I am marching in order to learn more about this issue as it pertains to my immediate environment in Iowa. About me: I am a Fort Dodge native who recently had to give up his bevy of ducks when he moved to Des Moines. I try Continue reading →

Peter Clay

Donate to Peter here. Why I’m marching: Living in community with one another is an essential part of healing our relationship with the Earth. Joining this march, I seek to be part of that great work by building relationships and sharing the joys and challenges of being part of a moving village. About me: I’m a retired zookeeper and African conservation practitioner who has spent much of my life working with great apes, both in captivity and in Africa. Now I am a steward of stolen land Continue reading →

Tim Dwight

Donate to Tim here. Why I’m marching: I’m marching because climate change is real and fossil fuels need to go away ASAP. Also, it’s time to stand with Native Americans to fight for their freedoms and rights — we are still doing to Indigenous people what we did to them 170 years ago, and it’s time to stop. Finally, I’m marching because Iowa can be a leader in these causes! About me: I’m an Iowa native, and All-American and All-Big-Ten Iowa Hawkeye football and track-and-field student athlete. Continue reading →

Samantha Kuhn

Donate to Samantha here. Why I’m marching: I decided to march as a way to familiarize myself with the different issues facing Iowans. What better way than to march (and camp!) across a part of Iowa with a group of environmentally and politically minded people while at the same time meeting and talking to others along the way with a variety of perspectives. Since I will soon be moving to Des Moines, I thought this would be a good way of jumping right in and learning Continue reading →

Gary Clague

Donate to Gary here. Why I’m marching: I’m marching because working factory hours made it hard to get involved in any activism at all. I always wanted to participate in events like this. As DAPL was being built across Iowa I was driving on gravel roads enjoying the views. When I came across the scars from the access roads and saw how much land the farmers were losing I nearly shed tears. About me: I’m Gary Clague. 62 years old and retired for almost 3 years after Continue reading →

Fort Dodge in the spotlight on September 8

Dear Friends, Can you help get this press release out? There’s nothing like a call from a local person to their newspaper, tv station, radio station, or key social media contact to generate interest in a story. And if landowners and the Iowa Sierra Club win their lawsuit against DAPL and stop the flow of oil, this will indeed be a story heard ’round the world! The First Nation – Farmer Climate Unity March can play a key role in helping build public interest in Continue reading →