Tacoma, WA: On Saturday morning dozens of people gathered in a parking
lot in Fife and marched four miles down Marine View Drive and across the
Hylebos Bridge. Their signs read “Students Against LNG”, “Shut it Down”,
and “No LNG in a Climate Emergency”, among others.
The 40 people assembled were there to support Adriel Brewster and Gemma
Duggins, two sophomores from the Tacoma Science and Math Institute who
had organized the march to fight for their future and advocate for the
rights of the Puyallup Tribe. They were there to raise awareness about
Puget Sound Energy’s Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) project and the
existential threat that it, and fossil fuel projects everywhere, poses
to their future.