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Site C

Stop Site C and Save the Peace River Valley

WE NEED YOUR HELP TABLING AT LOCAL FARMERS MARKETS!!!

CITY SLICKERS AGAINST SITE C DAM

City folk who know about Site C do not want this destruction by the Christy Clark Government to continue. Join us as we attend City Farmer's markets around the Greater Victoria area to spread the word about this horrendous BC Hydro project and focus on all the reasons why these plans are rotten to the core. The response we are getting when people understand and put it all together is fantastic and support is building.

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Site C strategy from Lkwungen Territory

Tell us what you think are the most effective actions and strategies to support the community directly affected by this corrupt and destructive project

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How you are willing to make them happen with our support?
So we can put a name to an idea
What social justice or environmental groups do you work with most?

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Where We Stand

1. People and the planet before profit.
The Social Environmental Alliance is committed to a world where the wellbeing of people and the planet takes priority over the accumulation of private wealth.
2. Respect for ecological systems.
We believe all human activity and social systems must operate within the limits imposed by ecological systems and with respect for non-human life.
3. Transformative social change.
Recognizing the dangers of catastrophic climate change, the injustice of colonization and imperialism, and the inhumanity of growing poverty in the midst of plenty, we pledge ourselves to the lifelong project of transformative social change.
4. Ecological and democratic socialist principles.
We aim to accomplish our objectives through the application of ecological and democratic socialist principles to public affairs and the governance of our communities.
5. Grassroots organization and action.
Committed to action and outreach, we are nurturing a community of organizers to mobilize the consciousness and confidence of ordinary people and forge alliances in coalition with social movements, cultural organizations and grassroots community groups.
6. Traditions inform practice.
We are guided by the best traditions of indigenous, feminist, co-operative, socialist, labour and environmental movements.
7. Democracy.
We embrace a participatory, pluralistic and emancipatory model of democracy.
8. Equality.
We believe in a classless society and in the inherent dignity and equality of all people on the basis of gender, sexuality, ethnicity, religion, age and ability.
9. Self-determination.
We recognize the right of indigenous and colonized peoples to self-determination.
10. Internationalism.
We embrace an internationalist perspective in foreign policy based on equality among peoples and the shared stewardship and fair distribution of the finite resources of the planet.