Faculty Members Sign Statement of Solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en People
Faculty in the Department of Sociology join professors and scholars from across Canada and around the world in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs and land and water protectors in British Columbia, who oppose the construction of the Coastal GasLink Pipeline on their traditional and unceded territory.
Prof. David Tindall Interviewed by City on Current Pipeline Protests
VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) — As demonstrations continue in support of Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs who are against an LNG pipeline in north-central B.C., a sociology professor says it’s not clear how much longer people will take daily disruptions. Protesters have shut down ports, disrupted traffic in Vancouver, and has started to make waves in different parts […]
Prof. David Tindall featured on CBC’s B.C. Today
Prof. Tindall was interviewed by Michelle Elliott on the topic of, “Reflecting on this week’s events, what do you think of the deal reached with Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs? What do you think about the state of protests in B.C., and how they should be handled?” His interview can be listened to here.