New York City, USA. 6th Apr, 2017. Betty Lyons, President and Executive Director of the American Indian Law Alliance (AILA) - On the morning of April 6, 2017; the #NoDAPL encampment at Wells Fargo conducted a protest march to City Hall and then a rally. The protest march began at Wells Fargo at 463 Broadway at 9:30am and reached City Hall for a rally at the City Hall steps with women's rights leader and activist icon Gloria Steinem at 10:00am. Credit: PACIFIC PRESS/Alamy Live News

New York City, USA. 6th Apr, 2017. Betty Lyons, President and Executive Director of the American Indian Law Alliance (AILA) - On the morning of April 6, 2017; the #NoDAPL encampment at Wells Fargo conducted a protest march to City Hall and then a rally. The protest march began at Wells Fargo at 463 Broadway at 9:30am and reached City Hall for a rally at the City Hall steps with women's rights leader and activist icon Gloria Steinem at 10:00am. Credit: PACIFIC PRESS/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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Betty Lyons, President and Executive Director of the American Indian Law Alliance (AILA) - On the morning of April 6, 2017; the #NoDAPL encampment at Wells Fargo conducted a protest march to City Hall and then a rally. ?The protest march began at Wells Fargo at 463 Broadway at 9:30am and reached City Hall for a rally at the City Hall steps with women’s rights leader and activist icon Gloria Steinem at 10:00am. The Indigenous leaders issued a moral call on the New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, as well as the New York City Comptroller Stringer to end the city’s business with and investments into Wall Street banks attacking Native Nations. (Photo by Erik McGregor/Pacific Press)