On November 27, a group of musicians will come together in Fort Yates, ND, to help raise money for the ongoing effort to stop the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline in the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation.

The concert will feature Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, Joel Rafael and Brad Dog, along with speakers like Turtle Island Storyteller and Ladonna Brave Bull Allard, founder of the Standing Rock Sioux Camp at Sacred Stone. All gross proceeds from the event, which will take place at Prairie Knights Pavilion, will go to the Oceti Sakowin Camp.

“I’m proud to be standing in support of the courageous and dedicated Water Protectors at Standing Rock,” Raitt says in a release for the concert. “This movement is growing by the day with solidarity actions happening around the country, yet the media isn’t covering it nearly enough. Our hope is that this concert will help bring more awareness and media attention to the issues being raised at Standing Rock, and to put pressure on The Obama Administration to halt construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline until protection of sacred sites is ensured.”

“Just as we give thanks for our good fortune and the bounty of our lives as Americans, let us thank the Native people who are gathered here at Standing Rock to protect the natural world and defend our place in it,” Browne adds.

More information is available here.