This video documents a public event held in Des Moines, Iowa in late August, at which Jessica and Ruby spoke in detail about their actions, motivations, and the case for sabotage:
We also recommend reading this recent op-ed in the Des Moines Register, titled "Does property destruction advance progressive social change?"
Excerpt:
"I was recently invited along with a 
group of social change activists to attend a private gathering at the 
Des Moines Catholic Worker Berrigan House with two young women — Jessica
 Reznicek, 36, and Ruby Montoya, 27.
The
 purpose was to discuss how progressive folks think about the actions 
they both admitted to along the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL). I had 
previously met Jessica when she and a friend were camped out in front of
 the Iowa Utilities Board last winter on a prolonged fast to protest the
 IUB's approval of the pipeline through Iowa. I had brought her hand 
warmers and we spoke briefly. In deciding to accept the invitation, I 
had concerns and wanted to hear what these two women and others had to 
say about tactics that go beyond more common civil 
disobedience associated with successful movements for voting, civil 
rights and for peace in Vietnam. 
Jessica wrote me and others in the invite:
'As
 many of you know, Ruby Montoya and I have engaged for the past year in 
various forms of what we believe to be peaceful resistance against the 
Dakota Access pipeline. In July, Ruby and I claimed responsibility for 
having undergone an 8-month-long property destruction campaign against 
DAPL infrastructure in an effort to halt construction.
'It
 has not gone unnoticed that our friends in the peace and justice 
communities of Iowa have been somewhat slow to publicly support our 
activities. In fact, most of our allies have remained completely silent,
 although many have reached out and support us personally.'"
Read the full piece:


I want to send them both thank you notes <3
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