Events — Spotted Horse Press by Winona LaDuke

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INDIGENOUS NATIONS & CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMIT  April 21-23, 2021
Apr
21
to Apr 23

INDIGENOUS NATIONS & CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMIT April 21-23, 2021

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INDIGENOUS NATIONS & CLIMATE CHANGE SUMMIT

April 21-23, 2021

Hosted by the Yale School of the Environment. In partnership with Yale Law School, Cornell Law School, and Cornell University’s American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program (AIISP).

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Hacking the University | Reckoning with Racial Equity, Climate Justice, and Global Warming
Oct
15
to Oct 17

Hacking the University | Reckoning with Racial Equity, Climate Justice, and Global Warming

How can we hack ‘business as usual’ for our campuses and communities to face our current crises better and together? Join us via zoom for a virtual series of sessions grappling with global warming, including the critical matters of racial equity and climate justice.

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Wellbeing Series for Planetary Health • Part Three
Oct
6
4:00 PM16:00

Wellbeing Series for Planetary Health • Part Three

Wellbeing Series for Planetary Health • Part Three

Oct. 6, 4 – 5:30 p.m. Central

For the third part of our series, the Center will host an online community gathering, which will feature select local, inspiring climate-focused organizations. During this event, organizational leaders will highlight the important work they are doing in Minnesota, and share ways in which you can get involved and help change the trajectory of climate change and support planetary health.

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National Tribal and Indigenous Climate Conference
Sep
14
to Sep 17

National Tribal and Indigenous Climate Conference

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Climate Justice for Seven Generations

The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) is honored to host the United States’ First Biennial National Tribal and Indigenous Climate Conference (NTICC) along with support from the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Tribal Resilience Program. The NTICC is open to all US tribal nations and Indigenous Peoples from throughout the world, with an emphasis on including our Elders and Youth. The NTICC will convene experts on climate change and will include a balance of Traditional Indigenous Knowledges and Western Science. This conference will allow an opportunity to share information and support one another. We welcome all to join us!

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Winona LaDuke with Mililani Trask
Apr
24
7:00 PM19:00

Winona LaDuke with Mililani Trask

Winona LaDuke is an Anishinaabekwe (Ojibwe) enrolled member of the Mississippi Band of Anishinaabeg. She is an indigenous rights activist, an environmentalist, an economist, and a writer, known for her work on tribal land claims and preservation and for sustainable development. 

LaDuke talked about climate change and climate justice in the indigenous peoples’ communities, followed by a conversation with Mililani Trask.

This event was part of the In Pursuit of Cultural Freedom lecture series.

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Re-Igniting the Sacred Power of Creation Essential Knowledges for Transformative Action
Apr
22
to Apr 24

Re-Igniting the Sacred Power of Creation Essential Knowledges for Transformative Action

Re-Igniting the Sacred Power of Creation Essential Knowledges for Transformative Action

- Trent University's first IESS Conference - April 22 - 24, 2016
Join us for a world-class line-up of speakers, and activists from a diverse range of heritages and professional fields.

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