A grassroots movement arose in the spring of 2016 to protest the construction of Energy Transfer Partners' Dakota Access Pipeline through the Standing Rock Indian Reservation and across the Missouri River. Paul DeMain, James Botsford, John Endrizzi, and Melissa Lewis, each of whom have experiences and perspectives to share on this movement, will recount their experiences and invite discussion as to lessons learned and the broader societal and public policy implications of the Dakota Access Pipeline protest.