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Join the Movement: Idle No More Flash Roundy in Minneapolis/St. Paul

Join the Idle No More Flash Roundy in Minneapolis/St. Paul on December 29, 2012, at 5 PM. Stand in solidarity to protect our sacred land, water, and future generations. Can’t attend? Watch live! Let’s unite our voices and show the world: we are Idle No More. 🌎❤️



Idle No More Flash Roundy: Standing Together in Solidarity

On Saturday, December 29, 2012, the heartbeat of unity will echo through Minneapolis/St. Paul as people gather for the Idle No More Flash Roundy. This important event, beginning at 5 PM, invites everyone to come together and show support for our Northern brothers and sisters in Canada, who are standing firm to protect their sacred lands and waters.

If you're in Minnesota, join us in person. Can’t make it? The event will also be streaming live on Facebook.

Why We Stand Together: Idle No More Movement

The Idle No More movement is more than a call to action — it's a way of life. It serves as a reminder that we are all connected. The movement raises awareness about the urgent need to protect our land, water, and the future of generations to come. By uniting as one voice, we are making a powerful statement to the world:

"Our land is sacred, our water is sacred. We are all related."

The movement resonates deeply with Indigenous communities and allies across the globe, addressing critical issues like environmental justice, Indigenous sovereignty, and the preservation of cultural heritage.

Event Details


  • Event Name: Idle No More Flash Roundy
  • Location: Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota
  • Date: Saturday, December 29, 2012
  • Time: 5 PM
  • Live Streaming: Facebook

How You Can Help

This event is a unique opportunity to show support and create awareness. Here’s how you can make an impact:


  1. Attend in person to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with others who share the vision of a just and sustainable future.
  2. Share the live stream link with friends and family to amplify the movement’s message.
  3. Spread awareness on social media using hashtags like #IdleNoMore and #ProtectOurFuture.

Together, we can create a ripple effect that reaches far beyond this event.

One Voice, One Nation: The Time Is Now

The Idle No More Flash Roundy is more than a local gathering — it’s part of a global movement. By coming together, we affirm our shared responsibility to protect the sacredness of our land and water and secure a sustainable future for all.

Join us this Saturday and let the world hear the heartbeat of all that is. Together, we are Idle No More.

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