“I miss my house. I really would not have traded it for a piece of plywood if this were not important,” shouted Red Terry, high above her property in a tree-sit on Bent Mountain this past April. Theresa “Red” Terry lives in an “active crime scene,” according to law...
Critical Victory For MVP Opponents in the Pipeline Battle
Environmentalists rejoiced as the Federal Appeals Court struck down two important decisions that had allowed the Mountain Valley Pipeline natural gas line to cut through the Jefferson National Forest this past Friday. The decision, which comes after years of cases and...
A New Phase of Resistance: The Tree Sitters Along the Mountain Valley Pipeline
As tensions over Dominion Energy’s pipeline projects increase across the state, embittered landowners along the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) path have turned their efforts towards occupation movements. Theresa “Red” Terry, 61, and daughter Theresa Minor Terry, 30,...
Protesters Call Attention to Sexual Assault on the Pipeline Outside Governor’s Office
In a continuation of weekly protests outside Gov. Ralph Northam and the Attorneys General's offices, about 10 anti-pipeline protesters gathered Wednesday morning to voice concerns over the possible increased sexual violence toward women during the construction of the...
ACP Protesters Rally Outside Governor’s Mansion
On a chilly Valentine's Day morning, protesters gathered outside of the Governor’s office to oppose the Atlantic Coast and Mountain Valley Pipelines. While there were only seven in attendance, they carried with them dozens of letters from those who oppose the...
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