Whyte, “The Dakota Access Pipeline, Environmental Injustice, and US Settler Colonialism”
Comprehension & Reflection: Use these questions to help assess your understanding and
appreciation of the texts under discussion. We want to continue linking together what we’ve been
reading—trying to see the connections and tensions between some of these approaches.
The story of protests against the DAPL is complex and can generate a wide field of issues, idea, concepts, tools, practices, hopes, dreams, frustrations, etc. to discuss.
Using Whyte, the Women of Standing Rock, and any one of the documentaries, identify what for
you stand out as the main issues, struggles, questions, values of this struggle.
In particular, consider this in relation to our living or life practices and how we “heat our
homes” and otherwise “energize” our society.
If we are articulating a concept of land as community as the seeking for justice within human
communities and in our relations to our more-than-human kin what moral or ethical issues
arise based on our reliance on fossil fuels? Can we both respect our selves, our communities, and
relations and responsibilities, and work to extract energy from the land?