Event this Tuedsday: Honor the Earth: Environmental Issues from an Indigenous Perspective with Winona Laduke

Written by

On December 5, 2013

Please join us for a community forum with Winona LaDuke during her visit to Ohlone/Chochenyo territories!

Tuesday, December 10th @ 7 PM
Intertribal Friendship House
523 International Blvd, Oakland, California 94606-2909
579084_162988883911228_949157503_n

This will be an opportunity to gain insights into environmental protection through the lens of a grassroots organization: Honor the Earth. The recent “Triple Crown” Horse Rides for Mother Earth protecting this planet from the destructive impacts of fracking and tar sands oil extraction, shall be discussed by Winona.

Honor the Earth, now moving into it’s twentieth year, is a voice which brings hope and resilience to our communities through media, music and pro-active approaches. We need your support to continue. THIS WORK NEEDS YOU!

Thanks, hope to see you there!

You May Also Like…

Seed Freedom Rally – January 4th!

Join the Foodie Freedom Fighters on Monday, January 4th, as Fighters from across the state of California gather for a Seed Freedom Rally in Sacramento to keep seed sharing from becoming illegal.

Our Workplace Justice Series: the Abolition of the Prison Industrial Complex

Currently, 11 out of 22 of our staff members have been formerly incarcerated, and we believe our work at Planting Justice directly contributes to reducing the level of mass incarceration – we’ve offered employment to 18 different men returning home from prison, with a zero percent recidivism rate. And, despite our efforts, the Prison Industrial Complex still operates as a violent beast that is disproportionately stealing and enslaving people of color from our communities. Hear our take on the Prison Industrial Complex here.

0 Comments