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- Subject: Dartmouth divests from Hydro-Quebec
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- ** Topic: Dartmouth Divests from Hydro-Quebec **
- ** Written 4:37 pm Jan 3, 1993 by Justin.A.Ruben@dartmouth.edu in cdp:gen.nativenet **
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- DARTMOUTH DIVESTS FROM HYDRO-QUEBEC: STUDENT ADVOCATES VOW TO BRING CAMPAIGN
- TO OTHER INSTITUTIONS AROUND THE COUNTRY
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- (HANOVER, NH) - December 18, 1992-- After months of discussion and debate,
- the Trustees of Dartmouth College announced today their decision to divest
- from Hydro-Quebec (HQ). The decision follows sustained pressure from
- students, faculty and alumni, who argue that the provincial utility's James
- Bay hydroelectric projects are environmentally and culturally destructive.
-
- Acknowledging that "many believe...the College's involvement is inconsistent
- with its traditions, history, community standards and values" the Trustees
- directed the College to sell its $6.8 Million in HQ bonds. "The Trustees
- have reaffirmed Dartmouth's commitment to Native Americans and environmental
- issues," said Bart Bingenheimer '94, a member of student coalition Dartmouth
- Divest Hydro-Quebec (DDHQ). "This decision is a tremendous victory for those
- of us who believe that the institutions financing Hydro-Quebec's projects
- must be held responsible for their disastrous consequences."
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- While Dartmouth is the first institution in the United States to divest,
- similar campaigns are underway at Tufts, Harvard, and Boston University, and
- the Massachusetts legislature is currently considering divesting of HQ bonds
- held in state pension funds. "Because Hydro-Quebec needs financing from the
- international market to continue with its mega-projects, it also needs the
- approval of the international community. For HQ, Dartmouth is the sharp end
- of a very powerful wedge; we hope that as more and more institutions signal
- their disapproval, Hydro-Quebec will find it harder and harder to continue,"
- said Justin Ruben '95, a DDHQ member. In the next year, DDHQ intends to
- bring their campaign to colleges and universities around the country.
-
- The divestment campaign began in January when Native American students and
- environmental activists joined forces to form DDHQ. Protests, petitioning,
- banner-hangs, meetings with the administration and a unanimous Student
- Assembly resolution followed as the movement gathered strength. Dartmouth's
- Native American community felt particularly strongly that the college must
- divest. "In 1992, when many Native Americans are reflecting upon the past
- 500 years, its important that the College listen to Native students and
- address the present destruction of Native Cultures. It means a lot to me
- personally that the College has reaffirmed its commitments in this instance."
- said Eric Jordan '94, a member of DDHQ and Native Americans at Dartmouth.
-
- A press release is available from the Dartmouth College News Service at (603)
- 646-3661.
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- More info to come in the next few days.
-
- Justin Ruben
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- Dartmouth Divest H-Q
-
- justin.ruben@dartmouth.edu
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