Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Canadian-Tar-Sands-Healing-Walk-2014-27MZIF3P2HT9.htmlConceptually similarCanadian Tar Sands Healing Walk 2014GP0STOHBICompleted★★★★Canadian Tar Sands Healing Walk 2014GP0STOHBCCompleted★★★★★★Canadian Tar Sands Healing Walk 2014GP0STOHB6Completed★★★★Canadian Tar Sands Healing Walk 2014GP0STOHB3Completed★★★★Canadian Tar Sands Healing Walk 2014GP0STOHB8Completed★★★★Canadian Tar Sands Healing Walk 2014GP0STOHBBCompleted★★★★Canadian Tar Sands Healing Walk 2014GP0STOHBGCompleted★★★★★★Canadian Tar Sands Healing Walk 2014GP0STOHB4Completed★★★★Canadian Tar Sands Healing Walk 2014GP0STOHBDCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STOHBACanadian Tar Sands Healing Walk 2014For the fifth year, First Nations peoples, tar sands community members and environmental advocates will come together for a 20km walk through the tar sands.The walk is a chance to see tar sands destruction first hand, but more importantly to stand in solidarity with First Nations elders and community members who are facing the worst impacts of the tar sands industry.Locations:Alberta-Canada-Fort McMurray-North AmericaDate:27 Jun, 2014Credit:© Greenpeace / Zack EmbreeMaximum size:3600px X 2400pxRestrictions:No FundraisingKeywords:Actions and protests-Children-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Indigenous People-Industries-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-Mining-Oil (Industry)-Outdoors-Signs-Small group of people-Tar sands-WaterShoot:Canadian Tar Sands Healing Walk 2014For the fifth year, First Nations peoples, tar sands community members and environmental advocates will come together for a 20km walk through the tar sands.The walk is a chance to see tar sands destruction first hand, but more importantly to stand in solidarity with First Nations elders and community members who are facing the worst impacts of the tar sands industry. It’s a spiritual healing journey to focus attention on the water, land and people directly affected by the irresponsible and destructive practices taking place in Northern Alberta.