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Book Launch | “Chasing the Devil at Foggy Bottom” by Shaun Casey — CANCELLED
Book Launch | “Chasing the Devil at Foggy Bottom” by Shaun Casey — CANCELLED
EVENT CANCELLED. WE WILL POST NEW DATE WHEN INFORMATION BECOMES AVAILABLE McNally Amphitheater | Fordham University at Lincoln Center | 140 W. 62nd Street | New York, NY 10023 Shaun A. Case was the founding director of the United States Department of State’s Office of Religion and Global Affairs under Secretary of State John Kerry, and in his lively new book about his time working there he makes a compelling case for integrating the “faith factor” into the American practice of global diplomacy. The issue has never been more important, the stakes never higher. Chasing the Devil at Foggy Bottom is…
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Online Event | Water: An Indigenous Perspective
It is important for the world to consider Indigenous world views in relation to water. We invite you to listen. 'Water: An Indigenous Perspective' is a Fireside Chat between Havasupai, Tewa and Hopi Elder Mona Polacca and Karenna Gore from the Center for Earth Ethics. This dialogue co-sponsored by the United Confederation of Taíno People, the NGO Committee on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Climate Heritage Network lifts the voice of Indigenous Peoples with an inter-generational legacy of knowledge to protect and care for nature's clean water sources. Available to Stream during NY Water Week, March 18 -…
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Indigenous Peoples Pre-Summit for the United Nations Water Conference
Supporting and Affirming Indigenous Peoples’ Rights, Knowledge and Vital Roles as Water Protectors and Defenders This event is co-sponsored by the International Indian Treaty Council, Assembly of First Nations, United Confederation of Taino People, the Center for Support of Indigenous Peoples of Northern Russia, and the Indigenous Peoples of Africa Coordinating Committee. Lunches both days and interpretation in Spanish, English, Russian and French will be provided. For more information contact: Roberto Borrero, International Indian Treaty Council, [email protected], (917) 334-5658.
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Water is Life: Angel of the Waters Ceremony
Water is Life: Angel of the Waters Ceremony
Water and Heritage: Connecting Past, Present and FutureAn Official Side Event to the UN 2023 Water Conference On the afternoon of March 21, 2023, the eve of World Water Day and the opening of the Mid-Term Review of the United Nations Decade of Action, the Central Park Conservancy will host a ceremony at the Angel of the Waters Fountain at Bethesda Terrace in Central Park (at 72nd Street). The ceremony will celebrate the tangible and intangible value and enduring significance of water-related cultural heritage around the world and highlight living heritage stewardship challenges of today and tomorrow. The ceremony also…
Online Presentation | Water: An Indigenous Perspective
Online Presentation | Water: An Indigenous Perspective
It is important for the world to consider Indigenous world views in relation to water. We invite you to listen. "Water: An Indigenous Perspective" is a Fireside Chat between Havasupai, Tewa and Hopi Elder Mona Polacca and Karenna Gore from the Center for Earth Ethics. This dialogue co-sponsored by the United Confederation of Taíno People, the NGO Committee on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Climate Heritage Network lifts the voice of Indigenous Peoples with an inter-generational legacy of knowledge to protect and care for nature’s clean water sources. Available to Stream during NY Water Week, March 18 – 24, with a special stream on Tuesday evening, March…
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Indigenous Representatives Reception and Talking Session on World Water Day
Indigenous Representatives Reception and Talking Session on World Water Day
Indigenous elders, peoples and representatives attending the UN 2023 Water Conference, the Indigenous Peoples Pre-Summit for the UN Water Conference, NY Water Week, and related events are invited to gather and share their perspectives, experiences, and desired outcomes for this week's events to care for our World's Waters. Hosted by CEE Senior Fellow, Mona Polacca (Havasupai, Tewa and Hopi) and the Center for Earth Ethics This event has limited capacity. Please complete this Registration Form: www.bit.ly/CEEWater and we will send location of the event if your registration is accepted. We hope to see you there. Center for Earth Ethics supports…
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Online Event | Impacts of Extractives on Water and the Environment
Online Event | Impacts of Extractives on Water and the Environment
Impacts of Extractives on Water and the Environment: Protection and Accountability through a Human Rights Framework This virtual side event will coincide with the UN 2023 Water Conference, to be held from March 22-24, 2023 at United Nations Headquarters in New York, USA. This online panel will highlight the challenges in addressing the human right to equitable access to clean, safe water. Particular attention will be paid to the role that extractive industries, like mining, pose toward meeting the targets of SDG6, as well as cross-cutting issues, including but not limited to: health, migration, gender, Indigenous rights, education, climate change,…