Trump Wants to Log an Enormous Alaska Forest. These Native Women Traveled 3,000 Miles to Stop It.
It doesnt seem like anybody is screaming the sky is falling and it is.
If we had dressed in office clothing to meet the standards of DC, says Wanda Culp, who wore vibrant red, blue, and black robes, we would have just melted into the crowds that were going into those offices every 15 to 30 minutes.
In March, Culp and three other indigenous women traveled to Washington, DC, from their home in Southeast Alaska, to meet with lawmakers in an attempt to persuade them to protect the Tongass National Forest. As part of a delegation organized by Womens Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN), a nonprofit group that engages women worldwide in environmental advocacy, they walked the halls of Congress wearing formal Tlingit regalia instead of pantsuits and plain dresses. We stood out that way, explains Culp, who is part of the Tlingit people. We couldnt be ignored.
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