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DESCRIPTION:Thur, Nov 4, 7-8:30pm Pacific time, in person and livestream\n\nJulian 
 Brave NoiseCat, an indigenous writer and political strategist, will be in 
 conversation with Climate Reporter Ezra David Romero to talk about his 
 in-process book, "We Survived the Night". The novel weaves together 
 reporting on Indigenous peoples in the United States and Canada with a 
 personal narrative about his own journey as a young writer. This event will 
 highlight NoiseCat's influences through onstage performances and 
 readings.\n\nJulian's work cuts across the fields of journalism, policy, 
 research, art, activism and advocacy, often engaging multiple disciplines 
 at once. He is the Vice President of Policy & Strategy with Data for 
 Progress, a think tank, and a fellow at the Type Media Center. The belief 
 that Indigenous peoples can contribute to understanding and addressing the 
 world's most pressing challenges inspires his work. In 2021, he was named 
 to the TIME100 Next list of emerging leaders. "The climate crisis will be 
 at the center of our public life for the foreseeable future," Bill McKibben 
 wrote in the magazine's citation. "And NoiseCat-no question-will continue 
 to work from the center of that center." Raised in a single-mother 
 household in Oakland, California, Julian is a proud member of the Canim 
 Lake Band Tsq'escen and a descendant of the Lil'Wat Nation of Mount 
 Currie.\n\n$10 - In Person, Free - Livestream.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/10/24/18845917.php
SUMMARY:Julian Brave NoiseCat on Indigenous Peoples vs. Apocalypse
LOCATION:The Commons, KQED Headquarters\n2601 Mariposa Street\nSan Francisco, CA 
 94110
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/10/24/18845917.php
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