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Conservation Cafe: Learn All About Land Acknowledgements

by , posted on 12:50 PM, November 10, 2022
Join Rico Newman, Elder of the Choptico Band of Piscataway Conoy, as he acknowledges and thanks the land for its blessings and then teaches about what a land acknowledgment is, who “should” do them, why and how to do them, what it means to do a land acknowledgment well, and what not to do.
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Forwarded from Nature Forward (Formerly Audubon Naturalist Society):

Conservation Cafe: Learn All About Land Acknowledgements

Thursday, November 17, 7-8:30 pm

Have you encountered a land acknowledgment before? Where a speaker or group leader recognizes the ongoing relationship between Indigenous people and the land on which a group takes place?

Have you wanted to learn more?

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Join Rico Newman, Elder of the Choptico Band of Piscataway Conoy, as he acknowledges and thanks the land for its blessings and then teaches about what a land acknowledgment is, who “should” do them, why and how to do them, what it means to do a land acknowledgment well, and what not to do. This talk is geared at a non-Native audience but those with experience and expertise are welcome to contribute their own perspectives as well. 

Thursday, November 17, 7-8:30 pm.

VIRTUAL. $10-15 suggested donation. Complimentary tickets available, email eliza.cava@natureforward.org