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SUMMARY:Southeastern Experiences Beyond Removal: Remembering\, Forgetting & Mythologizing Louisiana's Petite Nations
DESCRIPTION:Recommended by CEE Original Caretakers Program Director\, Mindahi Bastida \n  \n \nUniversity Seminar on Indigenous Studies (#771)\nColumbia University in the City of New York \nOctober 7\, 2019. \nSpeaker’s Biography: Elizabeth Ellis \nElizabeth Ellis is an assistant professor of History at New York University. She is also the director of NYU’s Native Studies Forum. Prior to joining the department at NYU\, Liz was the Barra postdoctoral fellow and visiting assistant professor at the McNeil Center for Early American Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Liz received her PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2015. She studies and teaches early American and Native American history\, and her current manuscript in preparation “Power on the Margins: the Petites Nations and the Transformations of the Lower Mississippi Valley 1650-1800” investigates histories of Louisiana’s small Native American polities during the eighteenth century. Her recent publications include an article in the Louisiana Historical Quarterly (2017)\, a chapter in The World of Colonial America ed. Ignacio Gallup-Diaz (Routledge\, 2017)\, and a chapter in Standing With Standing Rock: Voices from the #NoDAPL Movement\, ed. Jaskiran Dhillon and Nick Estes\, (2019). Liz is also a citizen of the Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma. \nPlease read this Chapter from “Power on the Margins”\, Ellis’ work in progress. \nQuestions may be directed to Romina Quezada\, Rapporteur: rq2148@tc.columbia.edu \n 
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/southeastern-experiences-beyond-removal-remembering-forgetting-and-mythologizing-louisianas-petite-nations/
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SUMMARY:On Faith and Food Disparities with Rev. Heber Brown
DESCRIPTION:The Climate Speakers Network and the Center for Earth Ethics are excited once again to launch a three-part webinar series addressing climate and environmental action in faith communities. \nThe first webinar  in our series will take place on Tuesday\, October 8\, from 1-2 PM EDT\, and will cover the connection of food and faith\, focusing on ways to address food disparities in faith communities. As faith leaders feed the spiritual need of their communities\, they must also supply guidance for their members physical needs. \nClick here to Register \nJoin us\, and our featured speaker Reverend Heber Brown\, Pastor Pleasant Hope Baptist Church in Baltimore\, MD and founder of the Black Church Food Security Network\, to explore these topics. \nIf you have any questions\, please reach out to Alaura.carter@climatereality.com. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/on-faith-and-food-disparities-with-rev-heber-brown/
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SUMMARY:Climate and Environmental Justice: The Challenges\, The Solutions with Catherine Flowers
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URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/climate-and-environmental-justice-the-challenges-the-solutions/
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SUMMARY:OPEN Conversation with Mindahi Bastida Muñoz – Listening to Earth’s Original Caretakers
DESCRIPTION:St. Petersburg celebrates Indigenous Peoples’ Day by Reconnecting Human+Nature\nMindahi Bastida Munoz\, Director of the Original Caretakers Program at the Center for Earth Ethics\, joins us for an OPEN Conversation about the wisdom of traditional Native philosophies\, the Doctrine of Discovery\, Indigenous People’s Rights\, and what we can learn about sustainability from the people who embrace it as a way of life. \nServing as a wisdom keeper and spiritual elder\, Bastida Munoz shares stories to inspire\, educate\, heal and take responsibility for restoring life’s balance for the sake of our common future. \nJoin us in celebrating St. Petersburg as a City of Compassion and a City of Peace\, as our distinguished guest\, Mindahi Bastida Munoz\, shares the wisdom of our forgotten history and helps to re-ground us (literally and figuratively) in the importance of reconnecting humans to nature. \nSunday\, October 13 – Healing ceremony & storytelling at Sacred Lands\nMonday\, October 14 – OPEN Conversation with Mindahi Munoz at the James Museum \nThis event is Sponsored by CFTB. \nEvent is FREE and OPEN to the Public.\nRegister here!
URL:https://centerforearthethics.org/event/open-conversation-with-mindahi-bastida-munoz-listening-to-earths-original-caretakers/
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SUMMARY:Americas Vision & History of Earth Spirituality: Intergenerational Trauma & Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Join the conversation! \nMindahi Bastida Munoz\, Director of the Original Caretakers Program at the Center for Earth Ethics\, will be discussing Earth spirituality and its relation to inter-generational trauma and resistance. Learn about how we can protect sacred lands and help indigenous communities. \n“The purpose and meaning of life is interconnection and transcendence of all beings\, including Mother Earth. As human beings\, our presence on Earth is for the care of life.” -Mindahi Bastida Munoz \nSPONSORED BY: \n \nDepartment of Integrated Studies\nOffice of the Ombuds\nOffice of Community Outreach \n 
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