The Indigenous perspective of of Our beloved land and the natural environment of southwestern Colorado and northwestern New Mexico is shared within this space. The Indigenous people of the Four Corners high-desert lands are the Jicarilla Apache, Dine' (Navajo), Pueblo and Ute tribal people who share a common experience. As a writer, artist, photographer from the community my goal is to support the People affected by this disaster by sharing the true story.
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Upcoming event: Environment
Concerning the injustice of our environment and on behalf of the desert Indigenous people and desert water I along with others will present our stories and experiences in Santa Fe, NM in March.
Our Roundtable discussion is on Tuesday, March 28, 2017 - I have posted images of the website of the organization and a capture of the Preliminary Program listed below.
The title of the Roundtable is:
Just Environmental and Climate Pathways: Knowledge Exchange among Community Organizers, Scholar-Activists, Citizen-Scientists and Artists
I will talk on the community experience pre and post Gold King Mine spill, and those involved including the Navajo artists of the community.
Blessings.
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