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Webinar: Indigenous Empowerment and Resistance: Voices from the Frontlines

Friday, December 18, 2015 13:34
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B4INREMOTE-aHR0cDovLzEuYnAuYmxvZ3Nwb3QuY29tLy1TU3J1STFkMk10SS9WbkhWc3ZYQTloSS9BQUFBQUFBQlBvZy9rNTFKZ1hER3ZPTS9zNjQwL1NjcmVlbnNob3QlMkIyMDE1LTEyLTE2JTJCYXQlMkIzLjE5LjAyJTJCUE0ucG5nIndigenous Empowerment and Resistance: Voices from
the Frontlines

Dec. 17, 2015

4 pm PST, 6 pm CST, or 7p m EST

This webinar will provide important updates from Indigenous land defenders who are currently resisting aggressive extractive industries supported by the provincial BC government. The BC government has given permits to pipeline companies as well as permits for the reopening and discharge at Mount Polly. This webinar will discuss the ongoing damage done by extractive industries, the problem of First Nations leadership who agree to these practices without consent of the people, and call out the BC government for their continued interference in Indigenous self-determination and sovereignty. 
“This is a reminder that we are the decision makers and title holders of our own territories – we need to be on the lands protecting it,” said Kanahus Manuel.

Kanahus Manual
Kanahus is a mother and warrior from the Secwpemc Nation in the Shuswap region of so-called British Columbia. She has been active in fighting against development projects and corporations such as the Sun Peaks Ski Resort and Imperial Metals. Recently, she has been involved in organizing to raise awareness about the Mount Polley gold-copper mine tailings spill, possibly the worst mining pollution disaster in Canadian history.
Native Resistance to Canada's Worst Mining Disaster – Mount Polley:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVroNnRZBCc

Freda Hudson & Dini Ze Toghestiy
Toghestiy takes the responsibilities of being a hereditary chief very seriously. His philosophy is based on the ancient Wet’suwet’en philosophy called “Wiggus”, which requires the highest level of understanding, respect, and humility for absolutely everything. Freda was chosen to be the spokesperson for the Unis’ot’en Clan in 2008. Her responsibilities as a spokesperson include holding meetings between her hereditary Clan Chiefs, perform liaison duties with industry and government, coordinate messages for media, and research all aspects of which are brought up for discussion regarding Clan business. Freda and Toghestiy both live at the Unist’ot’en Camp that is blocking 7 proposed pipelines.
How to Stop an Oil and Gas Pipeline: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiVxyLb1hJA

Ricardo Segovia
Ricardo is a hydrogeologist with the non-profit E-Tech International. He studied geological engineering at UBC and has worked on community development projects in 7 different countries. He is currently providing technical solidarity to indigenous communities in Ecuador and Peru where poorly-regulated mining and oil projects have left a legacy of contamination. Ricardo has been with Secwepemc delegation and monitors to monitor the Mount Polley disaster zone and provides technical assistants to grassroots Secwepemc. “In times of dictatorship the truth is subversive… but it has to be told” (R. Segovia)
Ricardo Segovia on Mount Polly: https://vimeo.com/126469231

Matthew Danes
Matthew Danes is from Gitgaata (Hartley bay). He is from the people of the Cane and also Tsimshian. Matthew is Eagle Clan and has been on the Lax Uula for 10 weeks now as part of the resistance against the proposed Pacific Northwest LNG project for a terminal for tankers to transport liquefied natural gas.
Tsmishians Confront Petronas: https://vimeo.com/141595397

Brenda Norrell has been a news reporter in Indian country for 29 years, serving as a writer for Navajo Times and a stringer for AP and USA Today during the 18 years she lived on the Navajo Nation. After being a longtime staff reporter for Indian Country Today, she was censored and terminated. She then created Censored News, focused on Indigenous Peoples and human rights, now in its fifth year.



Source: http://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2015/12/webinar-indigenous-empowerment-and.html

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