Colon-Aponte, 22, is Taina, the indigenous people of Puerto Rico, and is part of a group known as the “water protectors,” who have traveled the country protesting energy infrastructure projects, using nonviolent resistance tactics to stop projects that they see as endangering water resources.
Source Article from https://popularresistance.org/in-massachusetts-protesters-balk-at-pipeline-companys-payments-to-police/
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