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DESCRIPTION:How Indigenous-led Rights of Nature is Transforming Climate Action 
 Now\n\nHost: Movement Rights - working for climate justice, the rights of 
 Indigenous peoples \nand Mother Earth/Nature.\n\nOct 19, 2021 @ 11:00 AM 
 PT\n\nRSVP: 
 https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_dRi1VOKES7CCLPar3CnItw\n\n\nFrom 
 helping to stop the Line 3 pipeline to becoming true guardians of the 
 waters—the Rights of Nature is absolutely transforming Climate action. 
 Learn from these powerful speakers:\n\nPipeline opponents launch lawsuit 
 against Line 3 — and the lead plaintiff is wild rice. \nFrank Bibeau, 
 Attorney for the White Earth Band of Ojibwe has filed the first Rights of 
 Nature lawsuit on Turtle Island to defend the sacred.\n\nGenerations of 
 Indigenous women are coming together to protect the Rights of Rivers. 
 \nCasey Camp Horinek will share how the Ponca Pa'thata Women's Society 
 which goes back to time immemorial, is launching an on the ground 
 Intertribal Rights of Nature to act as \nRiver 
 Guardians.\n\n\nSPEAKERS:\n\n--Frank Bibeau, Attorney for the White Earth 
 Band of Ojibwe has filed the first Rights of Nature lawsuit on Turtle 
 Island to defend the Sacred and to stop the deadly Line 3 pipeline.  
 \n\n--Casey Camp Horinek will share how the Ponca Pa'thata Women's 
 Society—established tens of thousands of years ago to protect the waters, 
 is launching a Rights of Rivers campaign working with several tribal 
 communities to act as River Guardians for the Arkansas and Salt Fork 
 Rivers. \n    \n--Pamela Martin and Craig Kauffman have documented the 
 global Rights of Nature movement and shared wisdom from around the world in 
 their new book, The Politics of Rights of Nature: Strategies for Building a 
 More Sustainable Future\n     \n--Yenny Vega Cárdenas is the President, 
 International Observatory on the Rights of Nature who in February 2021, 
 assisted the First Nations Innu people and the Alliance for the Protection 
 of the Muteshekau Shipu to become the first in Canada to recognize the 
 Rights of this majestic river in what is known as Quebec and in the 
 territory of the MRC de Minganie.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/09/28/18845245.php
SUMMARY:How Indigenous-led Rights of Nature is Transforming Climate Action Now
LOCATION:Online event
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/09/28/18845245.php
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