Suzanne Dhaliwal is an artist and activist focused on working on indigenous rights, and mining issues and addressing white supremacy in the non-profit sector, and is the director and co-founder of the UK Tar Sands Network
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Was 2017 the Year that the Tide finally Turned against Fossil Fuel Projects?
The end of 2017 saw a rapid escalation of big divestment announcements, including from global insurer Axa. 2018 brings more opportunity – so long as campaigning prioritises the voices of those most impacted by climate change.
December 21, 2017



















