From Indigenous Environmental Network <[email protected]>
Subject Join Us Friday March 24th for the Indigenous Water Ethics Event at the New School
Date March 22, 2023 12:00 PM
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Join Us Friday March 24th
for the
Indigenous Water Ethics Event

An official parallel event at the 2023 UN Water Conference
Hybrid: In-person & Live-streamed

Dear Relatives,
 

The Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management (EPSM) program at The New School invites you and your organization to join us on Friday, March 24th from 10 AM - 3:30 PM for


Indigenous Water Ethics / Ética Indígena del Agua : [link removed]
Session 1 – 10 AM - 12:00 PM
Session 2 – 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM


This event is presented by Indigenous Environmental Network : [link removed] andThe New School : [link removed]. This gathering will take place on Munsee Lenape land, otherwise known as New York City, and will be livestreamed for those joining us remotely. It will have simultaneous Spanish/English translation in person and online. This event is a parallel event for the United Nations Water Conference : [link removed]. It is also one of the first open-to-the-public in-person events the EPSM Program has been able to host since the start of the pandemic! 


Click here to register. : [link removed] 


Indigenous Peoples are the most impacted by decisions made about our waterways. Indigenous original instructions embedded in our languages and ancient stories, ceremonies and rituals maintain, sustain and protect biodiversity. We will have two panels of Indigenous speakers from various regions of the world. Speakers will address the central roles of Indigenous knowledges and Indigenous governance as real solutions. Speakers will connect Indigenous water ethics to Indigenous resurgence, sovereignty, self-determination, land rematriation and decolonization. The intention is to reclaim and recenter the historical practices and leadership of Indigenous peoples as indispensable governance and knowledge pathways to restoring ecosystems and achieving sustainability. International Indigenous water statements and declarations that reflect this will be discussed in this session.


We look forward to seeing you there!



The Indigenous Environmental Network - PO Box 485 - Bemidji - MN - 56619

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