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Pre-Bioneers Conference & Concert 0

Posted on October 10, 2009 by isn

Indigenous & Environmental Conference

Thursday, Oct 15th, 2009

Pre-Bioneers Conference & Concert

In Hale Sciences and Old Main on CU Campus

Music: Old Main, 9:30pm, FREE

Savage Family & Aracruz

{Radical Indigenous Hip Hop}

Speakers at: Hale Science 230

Cultural Survival/Global Response: US-based organization defending the rights of indigenous peoples around the world.

6:00pm – 6:50pm

Black Mesa Indigenous Support: Collective dedicated to working with and supporting the indigenous peoples of Black Mesa.

7:00pm – 7:50pm

Jim Tolstrup: President of non-profit Cankatola Ti Ospaye- supporting native elders, and Executive Director of the High Plains Environmental Center.

8:00pm – 8:50pm

All Events FREE and Open to the Public

Contact ISN: Nathaniel Kramer kramern@colorado.edu

http://indigenoussupport.net/

Indigenous Support Network and Student Environmental Action Coalition Present: 0

Posted on October 03, 2009 by isn

Pre-Bioneers Conference & Concert
The Evening of October 15th, 2009
In Hale Sciences, Humanities and Old Main on CU Campus.

Speakers Will Include :

  • Cultural Survival/Global Response
    Cultural Survival has worked with indigenous communities in Asia, Africa, South America, North America, and Australia, becoming the leading US-based organization defending the rights of indigenous peoples around the world.
    http://www.culturalsurvival.org
  • Black Mesa Indigenous Support
    BMIS is a grassroots, all volunteer run collective dedicated to working with and supporting the indigenous peoples of Black Mesa in their Struggle for Life and Land who are targeted by & resisting unjust large-scale coal mining operations and forced relocation policies of the US government.
    http://blackmesais.org/
  • Jim Tolstrup
    President of non-profit Cankatola Ti Ospaye that supports native elders, and Executive Director of the High Plains Environmental Center.

Music From:

All Events Free and Open to the Public,  possibly more events and details to follow.

http://indigenoussupport.net/

contact: Nathaniel Kramer
kramern<at>colorado.edu



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