10/12/2025
Reposted from • .studio The Alberta Tar Sands changed everything for Melina Laboucan-Massimo. After witnessing a catastrophic oil spill in her community, she transformed grief into action, founding Sacred Earth to build Indigenous-led climate solutions grounded in sovereignty, culture, and care.
Our Sacred Earth follows Melina’s fight to forge a just transition in the very place where extraction has long defined daily life, and where a new future is being imagined.
Created as part of Mother Nature, a global series spotlighting women reshaping our relationship with land, water, and the climate crisis.
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Earthrise Producer -
Art Direction -
Sacred Earth –
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Director • Producer • Editor –
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Colourist – .gong
Music – Darlene Auger, Cris Derksen & Northern Voice
Ceremonial Song – Melina Laboucan-Massimo
Special Thanks – Rose Foundation
Featuring
Lillian Whitehead
Chief Billy Joe Laboucan
Charity Laboucan
09/02/2022
💯💯💯 As survivors of prolonged abuse from multiple “movement leaders” ignored by other so called leaders, we stand with you, justice will be served!
meme.queens xoxoxo
standing in solidarity with all Black and Indigenous youth who are survivors of frontlines where sexual violence was allowed to be perpetuated against them. shame on these perpetrators. shame on the “leaders” that would rather save face than address this s**t.
02/12/2021
“There's no free, prior and informed consent,” says Shay Lynn Sampson, a Gitxsan land defender. “There's no will … from the hereditary chiefs for this pipeline to go through.”
Canada’s Supreme Court recognizes Wet’suwet’en law. So how is Coastal GasLink moving ahead? http://ow.ly/1ABn50H1yen
17/11/2021
‘A death sentence’: Indigenous climate activists denounce deal.
Schemes such as carbon trading favored by polluting nations lead to ecologically destructive projects like biofuels and dams.
‘A death sentence’: Indigenous climate activists denounce Cop26 deal
Schemes such as carbon trading favored by polluting nations lead to ecologically destructive projects like biofuels and dams
15/11/2021
Aamjiwnaang First Nation in Ontario finally wins access to data charting pollution from local petrochemical facilities.
Canada: First Nation exposed to high levels of cancer-causing chemicals
Aamjiwnaang First Nation in Ontario finally wins access to data charting pollution from local petrochemical facilities
11/11/2021
Tiny House Warriors get human rights award for ‘heroic resistance’ against TMX
The group, which has been building tiny houses in Blue River, B.C., since 2017 in an attempt to block the pipeline, was presented with the Carole...
05/11/2021
: Carbon offsetting ‘a new form of colonialism. ‘We cannot trade Mother Earth in a market system,’ Tom BK Goldtooth Indigenous Environmental Network COP26
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18/10/2021
Alberta's tailing ponds grew by 90 million cubic metres last year, even as oil production dropped, according to a report from the Alberta Energy Regulator. Groups like Environmental Defence Canada and Keepers of the Water want the feds to intervene.
Enviro groups want feds to step in after report reveals Alberta’s tailings ponds are growing: http://ow.ly/titM50Gsu9u
26/09/2021
Carbon and caribou: why the Dene Tha’ are forging a plan to protect a northern Alberta lake | The Narwhal
The nation is proposing the first Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area in the province to protect the region surrounding one of Alberta’ largest lakes, which stores five times more carbon per square metre than the Amazon
30/07/2021
Grief Belongs in Social Movements. Can We Embrace It?
A Black activist reflects on intergenerational trauma, community, and coming to terms with death in movement building.
02/07/2021
“We will not celebrate stolen Indigenous land and stolen indigenous lives. Instead we will gather to honour all of the lives lost to the Canadian state,” Idle No More
Queen Victoria and Elizabeth II statues toppled in Canada amid anger at deaths of Indigenous children
Statues brought down as part of protests at treatment of Indigenous children in notorious residential schools