IP3 Launches New Fundraising Campaign w/ IP3 SHOP

by | Feb 28, 2022

IP3 Launches New Fundraising Campaign w/ IP3 SHOP

by | Feb 28, 2022

In response to the growing demand for IP3 hoodies, t-shirts and accessories, Indigenous Peoples Power Project is excited to announce the launch of our new online store. 100% of the proceeds from your purchase go to funding IP3 programs, trainings, and curriculum, and helps to advance our mission to provide nonviolent direct action training, campaign support, and community organizing tools to support Indigenous communities taking action in defense of their homelands.

Over the next year and in collaboration with our training partners, Indigenous Peoples Power Project will be hard at work creating our Indigenous centered Nonviolent Direct Action (NVDA) curriculum, expanding our network of trainers, preparing for in person Action Camp events, and building our capacity to train the next wave of Water Protectors, Land Defenders, and those fighting for climate justice and our inherent right to cultural livelihood. Your purchase helps us to reach those communities, to help build capacity in their unique direct action campaigns.

All of our apparel is designed by IP3 staff, partners, and participants. We hope to expand on these themes by offering our Creative Resistance artists a platform to share their work while inspiring the next generation of protectors. Please feel free to browse through our online shop at www.ip3action.com/shop, find something that catches your eye, and find comfort in knowing your purchase helps to further our mission. Thank you for checking out or new IP3 SHOP, and for your continued support of Indigenous Peoples Power Project!

The IP3 Team

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