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DESCRIPTION:On January 24th , 1848 gold was discovered at Sutter’s Mill with 
 devastating impacts on the Indigenous Peoples and environment in California 
 that continue to this day.  Join us on the 167th anniversary of the start 
 of the California Gold Rush to recognize those who were  most affected, 
 understand the ongoing impacts and find out what you can do to support 
 current struggles for cultural and environmental restoration and human 
 rights in California.  \n \n2 PM:  Traditional Ohlone welcome and cultural 
 opening\n2:30    Words of Welcome and Introduction, Pit River and 
 IITC\n2:45    Screening of award winning film “Gold, Greed and 
 Genocide” presenting the California\n             Gold Rush from the 
 perspective of the California Indigenous Peoples\n3:00   Panel of 
 California Indian Leaders presenting historic and ongoing impacts of the 
 Gold Rush, including mercury contamination in Northern California and a 
 discussion of next steps and current work.           \n5:00:  Presentation 
 of international work to reduce mercury contamination and eliminate the use 
 of mercury-based dental amalgam by Indian Health Service  \n5:30:  
 Refreshments/light meal    \n \nPresenters and panelists include:   
 \n\nIITC Board member Radley Davis, Pit River Nation;  \nIITC Executive 
 Director Andrea Carmen, Yaqui Nation;  Pit River Tribal Chairman Mickey 
 Gemmill Jr.;  James Brown, former Chairman, Elem Pomo Tribe;  Clayton 
 Duncan,  Shagom/Robinson Pomo; Corrina Gould, Chochenyo Ohlone, Indian 
 People Organizing for Change;  Morningstar Gali, Pit River Tribal Historic 
 Preservation Officer and Rochelle Diver, IITC Environmental Health Program 
 Coordinator  \n\nSpecial thanks to the Pit River Tribe, Yocha Dehe Wintun 
 Nation, San Manuel Band of Mission Indians and the Groundswell Foundation 
 for their support of this event.  There is no charge for this event and all 
 are welcome.\n \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/01/06/18766486.php
SUMMARY:Gold, Greed and Genocide: the Ongoing Impacts of the California Gold Rush
LOCATION:The Women's Building of San Francisco\n3543 18th St, San Francisco, 
 California 94110
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/01/06/18766486.php
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