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SUMMARY:A Return to the Earth: Module 1 Cultural Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:A Return to the Earth: Module 1 Cultural Perspectives\nWhen: Jan 10\, 1:30-3pm \nWhere: Virtual \nREGISTER HERE! \nModule One defines culture and expands and elaborates upon cultural perceptions as they relate to our personal lives and the lives of our ancestors and how that affects us today. \nWe will probe deeply into common and personal landscapes of culture and what this means as we move toward being decolonized people. As human beings we mirror each other and long to connect\, to interact\, to create relationship with\, to live with a sense of belonging and a sense of shared “commons\,” a place where we fully realize that “other” is essential for self-fulfillment as a human being. We need each other. \nAs we move into relationships\, we come to understand the cultural lens through which we see the world. How a person sees the world is how a person acts toward the world. \nThis is the first module of a 4-part series. You are encouraged (but not required) to also register for as many of the other modules as you are able to attend: \nModule 2: Seeing with a Native Eye — Saturday\, January 24th\, 2026 \nModule 3: Colonization — Saturday\, February 7th\, 2026 \nModule 4: Decolonization — Saturday\, February 21st\, 2026 \nThis is a virtual presentation. Please register below to get the zoom link and the suggested reading.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/a-return-to-the-earth-module-1-cultural-perspectives/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:activism,community,culture building,Human Rights,Indigenous knowledge, organizing & leadership,Networking,resilience,social justice,Webinar
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SUMMARY:The Genocide of Native Hawaiians
DESCRIPTION:The Genocide of Native Hawaiians\nWhen: Dec 4\, 6pm-7:30pm \nWhere: Virtual \nREGISTER HERE! \nKalaniākea translates as Sky Father\, descended from the heavens. He traces his genealogy to the origin of the Hawaiian race over 25\,000 years ago. Hawaiian society developed into a highly sophisticated society over millennia and thrived in the middle of the largest ocean in the Pacific. Soon after contact\, Hawaiian chiefs won recognition under international law as the Hawaiian Kingdom. The U.S. invasion on January 16\, 1893\, initiated a state of war that continues today. Genocidal policies have persisted through the establishment of the territory in 1900 and statehood in 1959. Kalaniākea will outline this history and its ongoing consequences\, based on his PhD dissertation research. He will lift up contemporary movements to defend Native Hawaiians’ rights to land\, language\, culture\, and sovereignty. \nThis event is taking the place of the previously-planned event: Ua Mau Ke Ea O Ka ʻĀina I Ka Pono\, the Life of the Land is Perpetuated in Righteousness\, which needed to be postponed for medical reasons. \nThis is a virtual presentation. Please register below for the zoom link.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/the-genocide-of-native-hawaiians/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:activism,culture building,education,Indigenous knowledge, organizing & leadership,resilience,social justice,Webinar
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SUMMARY:Decolonizing Our Activism: The 7th Fire – How to be a Good Ally
DESCRIPTION:Decolonizing Our Activism: The 7th Fire – How to be a Good Ally\nWhen: Nov 8\, 2pm-4pm \nWhere: Virtual \nREGISTER HERE! \nIn this interactive workshop\, we will explore how working with Native Americans toward social and environmental justice involves letting go of and dismantling colonial cycles of oppression. \nSweetwater Nannauck (Tlingit\, Haida\, Tsimshian) is the Director of Idle No More Washington. Sweetwater is an Idle No More activist that advocates for the protection of the fragile environment of the Northwest Coast\, for tribal sovereignty rights\, and the traditional way of life of Native people. She conducts Idle No More ‘Decolonizing Our Activism’\, ‘Fragile No More’\, ‘Reclaiming Our Health(care)’\, Native Youth workshops\, and many more\, in a respectful way that is both healing and empowering. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nExplore Indigenous resistance that is based on tradition and culture.\nGain an understanding of how culture and traditions are healing\, build community\, and provide a positive expression of reclaiming and expressing Indigenous knowledge.\nLearn what it means to be a good ally and respectfully attend Native events and actions.\nSupport Indigenous-led work and activism in the community.\nRecognize Colonial Moments and how to do Colonial Intervention.
URL:https://boulder.earth/event/decolonizing-our-activism-the-7th-fire-how-to-be-a-good-ally/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:activism,climate,community,culture building,education,Human Rights,Indigenous knowledge, organizing & leadership,resilience,social justice,spirituality,Webinar
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