Home Actor Mark Ruffalo HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers February 2023 Mark Ruffalo Instagram - Happy Valentine’s Day, Sunrise. True love is the one that grows and deepens with time. We got a good thing going on, Cupid has been kind. Will you be mine, my forever Valentine?

Mark Ruffalo Instagram – Happy Valentine’s Day, Sunrise. True love is the one that grows and deepens with time. We got a good thing going on, Cupid has been kind. Will you be mine, my forever Valentine?

Mark Ruffalo Instagram - Happy Valentine’s Day, Sunrise. True love is the one that grows and deepens with time. We got a good thing going on, Cupid has been kind. Will you be mine, my forever Valentine?

Mark Ruffalo Instagram – Happy Valentine’s Day, Sunrise. True love is the one that grows and deepens with time. We got a good thing going on, Cupid has been kind. Will you be mine, my forever Valentine? | Posted on 14/Feb/2023 21:05:01

Mark Ruffalo Instagram – Hello everyone. Please check out the remarkable new work by the incredible Alex Katz. His new show opens today, and Sunrise is featured in all the paintings. Details below.

Alex Katz: Sunrise 
February 15 – March 1, 2023 @MAKCenter

#AlexKatz #SunriseRuffalo #MAKCenter #SchindlerHouse #LosAngeles
Mark Ruffalo Instagram – The movement to return water and #LandBack to Indigenous Peoples is growing. Please watch this powerful video and join me in supporting the Nüümü (Paiute) and Newe (Shoshone) people of Payahuunadü (Owens Valley, California) as they work to meet their first goal of raising $900,000 by February 21st to purchase and return a rare 5-acre oasis and healing center called Three Creeks back to Indigenous care. Three Creeks will be a center for ceremony, cultural revitalization, food sovereignty, and education. They are 2/3’s of the way to their fundraising goal – let’s support them in reaching it!

The story of Payahuunadü and its connection to Los Angeles is important to share. Since time immemorial, Payahuunadü has been home to the Nüümü (Paiute) and Newe (Shoshone) Peoples. It’s located 4 hours north of Los Angeles on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The Indigenous name for the land Payahuunadü means “place of the flowing water” and is reflective of the abundant water flowing down from the mountains.

Since 1913, the City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP) has taken & exported its water from the lands of the Nüümü (Paiute) and Newe (Shoshone) Peoples. LADWP owns 95% of the valley, while the Tribes combined own 1/3 of 1%.

For over a century, land that was once lush has been turned into a dry desert as Los Angeles continues to take the water from here. Over the last 5 years alone, 50% of LA’s water supply has come from Payahuunadü.

Let’s support this important #LandBack campaign! Please donate now. Link in bio.

Water Back. Land Back. Life Back.

Music by Judy Trejo, “Licka ma leg”
Filmed and Edited by Teena Pugliese

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