Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Citibank-DAPL-Protest-in-Washington-D-C--27MZIFJJ2XGNB.htmlConceptually similarCitibank DAPL Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQI9DCompleted★★★★Citibank DAPL Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQI9FCompleted★★★★Citibank DAPL Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQI9GCompleted★★★★Citibank DAPL Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQI9KCompleted★★★★★★Citibank DAPL Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQI9JCompleted★★★★Citibank DAPL Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQI9CCompleted★★★★Citibank DAPL Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQI9ECompleted★★★★★★Citibank DAPL Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQI9HCompleted★★★★Citibank DAPL Protest in Washington D.C.GP0STQI9BCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQI9ICitibank DAPL Protest in Washington D.C.Citibank DAPL Protest, Greenpeace activists in solidarity with Indigenous protectors in North Dakota, target a Citibank branch with a protest. Citibank is one of the largest institutions and creditors of the Dakota Access Pipeline. The construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline has led to the brutalization of peaceful water protectors at Standing Rock, North Dakota. If successfully completed, the pipeline would destroy sacred Indigenous lands, potentially poison the water supply of thousands of people and fast track climate change.Locations:North America-United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:6 Feb, 2017Credit:© Amanda J. Mason / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Banks-Banners-Buildings-Cities-Climate (campaign title)-Dakota Access Pipeline-Defending Democracy (campaign title)-Democracy-KWCI (GPI)-Large group of people-Public engagement-Signs-Urban areasShoot:DAPL Citibank Protest in Washington D.C.Greenpeace activists and allies as they came together in solidarity with water protectors at Standing Rock, North Dakota to target a Citibank branch with a protest in Washington, D.C. Citibank is one of the largest institutions and creditors of the Dakota Access Pipeline. The construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline has led to the brutalization of peaceful water protectors at Standing Rock, North Dakota. If successfully completed, the pipeline would destroy sacred Indigenous lands, potentially poison the water supply of thousands of people and fast track climate change.Related Collections:Pipeline Fights in North America (All Photographers)