Bold Nebraska director Jane Kleeb appeared on MSNBC’s “The Ed Show” on Thursday, Feb. 26 to talk about the organizing work that Bold has done with landowners in rural communities and lessons that can be applied as concerned citizens in New York State battle the proposed Constitution Pipeline, which would carry fracked gas. Jane appeared alongside Colleen McKinney, a landowner and member of local Pipeline Fighter group StopThePipeline.org.
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