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Women and Land: What do Green Jobs, Navajo Nation, and WEA have in common?

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Start time: Sun, Sep 13, 2009 17:00
 
End time: Sun, Sep 13, 2009 19:00
 
Type: Cultural/Community
 
Website: www.womensearthalliance.org
 
Contact name: Melinda Kramer
 
Contact email: info [at] womensearthalliance.org
 
Address: 2150 Allston Way
The David Brower Center, Tamalpais Room
Berkeley, California 94704
United States
 

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Join a fascinating conversation with:

Wahleah Johns, Executive Director, Black Mesa Water Coalition, WEA International Advisory Board

Vien Truong, Senior Policy Associate, Green for All

Caitlin Sislin, Esq., Advocacy Director, WEA's Women and Land Initiative

Adrienne Maree Brown, Executive Director, Ruckus Society

Doors 7:00 pm, Program 7:30 pm

$15 in advance, $18 at the door

For tickets, go to https://secure.acceptiva.com/?cst=c28001. Activist tickets are available!

Come hear WEA Advocacy Director, Caitlin Sislin share with us the work of WEA's Women and Land Initiative, uniting legal and policy advocates with indigenous women environmental justice leaders for sacred sites protection, energy justice and environmental health.

Listen to Wahleah Johns of the Black Mesa Water Coalition in conversation with Vien Truong at Green for All about the recent historic Navajo Green Jobs victory and the national green jobs movement, and be uplifted by a selection of songs from Adrienne Maree Brown of the Ruckus Society.

Thanks to our promotional partners Earth Island Institute, Young Women Social Entrepreneurs, Global Exchange, HUB Bay Area, and Sacred Land Film Project.

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