We will cover:
The basics of climate science and climate change
Indigenous perspectives on climate change and climate action connections between climate change and the health of Indigenous communities, peoples, and nations
Root causes of climate change while demonstrating the integral role that Indigenous resilience has in Mother Earth’s survival
Legal mechanisms used to undermine Indigenous sovereignty as well legal strategies to assert rights
The impacts of human economic activity on Mother Earth
The impacts that climate change is having on life on Mother Earth
Climate solution projects and stories at community, national, and international scale
When?
The program will be offered online through Zoom over three days with breaks included. We will use a variety of tools together to keep sessions engaging and fun!
The online sessions will be held June 9-11, 2023 from 9am-1:30pm PST | 10am-2:30pm MST | 11am-3:30pm CST | 12-4:30pm EST | 1-5:30pm AST | 1:30-6:00 NST with breaks included.