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Facilitated community dialogue on social and environmental justice in Indian Country.
When: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (MST), June 19, 2020
Where: Online Zoom Meeting
FRIENDSHIP | PEACE | FOREVER
To advance equity, Indigenous Vision welcomes the public to join us in a community dialogue on social and environmental justice for Indigenous communities. Topics will include systemic and institutionalized racism in America and Canada, protest and movements, COVID-19, and environmental protection. Your questions and insight are welcome.
Zoom Registration Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUpfuqspjstH92YGMN0eZENTLcnHlfDdCe6
Important Notice: Portions of these dialogues are interactive, please give yourself the gift of focus and being present.
This cultural humility dialogue is part of an ongoing series dedicated to covering topics from Indigenous perspectives. Please join our monthly dialogues.
Meet the facilitators:
Souta Calling Last, MIM, BA, is the Founder and Executive Director of Indigenous Vision and a Roddenberry Fellow Alum. She is a certified cultural humility trainer from Dr. Melanie Tervalon Consulting and holds a master’s degree in Innovative Change Management from the University of Phoenix and a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies-Water Resources from the University of Montana. She has 19 years of experience facilitating dialogue and leading training sessions. Souta is a citizen of the Blood Tribe.
Tyler Walls, BS, is the Project Director of Indigenous Vision and a certified cultural humility trainer from Dr. Melanie Tervalon Consulting. He holds a bachelor’s degree in American Indian Studies with a minor in Geography from Arizona State University. He has 13 years of experience facilitating dialogue and leading training sessions. Tyler is a citizen of the Hopi Tribe and Onondaga Nation.
Indigenous Vision is an educational 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Phoenix, AZ and Missoula, MT with a mission to revitalize Indigenous Communities – Culture, People, and Land – by providing educational resources through quality programs that promote well-being.
Learn more and support us at www.indigenousvision.org