Zoom Logo

Moving Beyond Land Acknowledgements & Token Representations w/ Dr. Adrienne Keene - Shared screen with speaker view
Amalia Mesa (she/they)
21:53
WELCOME EVERYONE! Please let us know what Indigenous land you are joining from.
Amalia Mesa (she/they)
22:02
Put in the chat “To: Everyone"
Dani Arck
22:13
Cheyenne
Mark Jochem
22:19
Ho Chunk
Ana Maria McCleary
22:22
joining from occupied Tulalip Tribal Land.
Pat O'Brien
22:28
Munsee Lenape - Carnarsie
Christina Sherry
22:34
Duwamish
Jessica Fernandes
22:43
Chochenyo Muwekma
Aksel Casson
22:48
Hodinöhsö:ni
Deborah Obalil (she/her) - AICAD
22:54
Narangansett & Wampanoag
Emily Auld (she/her)
22:57
Joining from traditional Crow territory!
dani
22:58
Sammamish/Duwamish
Isabela Flores (she/her)
23:00
Latino Native American Cultural Center (LNACC) at the University of Iowa.
Angelica Mishra
23:11
Lenni-Lenape
Gene (they/them)
23:23
Shasta, Takelma, and Latgawa
Jaime (they/them)
23:37
Hi everyone! Joining from Kumeyaay land
Felicia Gustin
23:45
Learn whose land you are on: https://native-land.ca/
Info EmpowerMT
23:47
Salish (Séliš), and Pend d’Oreille (Ql̓ispé)
Jacob L Martens
23:51
Salish/ Puyallup
Morris - KU
23:52
Joining from Lenape land
Hannah Phillips - She/Her
23:56
Osage, Miami, Sioux and Haudenosauneega
Jennifer Giraudo
24:03
Salish/Duwamish
Katy Theumer (she/her)
24:13
We are on Kalapuya land
Bernardo Ruiz Latinx (El/He/Him) Seattle, Duwamish Tribe Land
24:14
Duwamish Tribal Land and Coast Salish People
Felicia Gustin
24:26
Joining from Ohlone land in Oakland CA
Erin (they/them)
24:30
Joining from the land of the Council of the Three Fires: Ojibwe, Odawa and Potawatomi Nations
Damien Marken (he/him/his)
24:40
Susquehannock
Bryan Carter - CityU (he/him)
24:41
Multnomah, Wasco, Cowlitz, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Bands of Chinook, Tualatin, Kalapuya, Molalla, and others in the Portland metro area.
Bernardo Ruiz Latinx (El/He/Him) Seattle, Duwamish Tribe Land
24:50
Natimoshtontica Quen Damuhica
Manizeh Mirza-Gruber, M.D.
25:07
Karankawa, Coahuiltecan, Atakapa-Ishak, Sana,
Keli Regan Drake, her/him/them/none
25:09
Joining from Squalli-absch (Nisqually).
Anne Morkill [she/her], Laguna Foundation
25:11
Joining from the traditional homelands of the Coast Miwok and Southern Pomo in what is now known as Sonoma County, CA.
Walter Lutsch - Student Engagement Specialist
25:14
I am currently on land that was and is the home of the Chinook and Kathlamet Tribes
Allie Morrow
25:21
Joining from Puyallup land
Tanyah Barnes (she/her)
25:36
Onondaga Nation - Haudenosauneega
Bridget Lamp (she/her)
25:50
Duwamish/Coast Salish
Sangita Dube (she/her)
25:52
Hello everyone! Joining from the land of the Micqanaqa’n and Chumash
Dr. D. Anthony Everett
25:52
In Cherokee and Shawnee lands of Kentucky!
Natasha Santiago-Mason
25:52
Joining from Wichita, Osage, and Caddo land...hey everyone.
Karina Kline-Gabel (she/her/ella)
25:54
Manahoac lands, now Shenandoah Valley
April Hamlin (she/her)
26:00
I am on the ancestral homelands of the Shasta, Takelma, and Latgawa peoples.
Kirsten dos Santos
26:01
Joining from the land of the Etzanoa and Wichita
Cindy Carroll (she/her)
26:07
Hi, joining from Ohlone land in SF Bay Area.
Blake Trujillo, she/her
26:10
Joining from the Ute, Cheyenne, and Arapaho land
Anne Morkill [she/her], Laguna Foundation
26:11
great music!
Felicia Gustin
26:11
Learn whose land you are on: https://native-land.ca/
Lisette Torres-Gerald
26:12
Hello from the colonized lands of the Otoe-Missouria
Anna Guengerich
26:14
Joining from the lands of the Seminole and Tocobaga
Kiana Fuega
26:17
Joining from Coast Salish territory
Carole Nash
26:25
Monacan, Manahoac, Shawnee, Susquehannock lands in the Shenandoah Valley
Staci M Amburgey (she/her)
26:28
Hello from Coast Salish territory!
AZ
26:39
From the land of the HoChunk called DeJope, now known as Madison, Wisconsin
Sarah Noble
26:43
Cherokee. On traditional lands of the Potawatomi.♥️
Iris Elent (She/Her/Ella)
26:51
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/manage-planner-notifications-f6a32f83-058d-4f39-988d-8a2e932820ec?redirectsourcepath=%252farticle%252fstay-on-top-of-tasks-and-plans-with-email-and-notifications-cce223d6-b0ae-43cf-a080-266e2414a859
Suzan Alteri (she/her/hers)
27:00
Joiningfrom the lands of the Momo and Yokut Peoples
David Serxner
27:08
Joining from Eno lands, the Triangle area of North Carolina: Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill.
DeVonda
27:11
Kalapuya land
Mette she/her visual art
27:20
Hello from the territory of the Seneca Nation, a member of the Haudenosaunee/Six Nations Confederacy. Sometimes also known as Buffalo, NY
Leah Greden Mathews
27:22
Good afternoon everyone, joining from Anitkituwagi/Eastern Band of Cherokee lands in what is now known as Asheville NC
Ingrid Sabio-McLaughlin
27:27
Hello! Descendant of the Arawak. From Maryland the Lumbee and Piscataway land.
Dara Taylor (she/her)
27:36
Joining from the lands of Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo) in St. Louis.
Hunter (he/him)
27:38
Hello! Joining from the ancestral homelands of the Abenaki, Wabanaki, and Pennacook peoples.
Mary Muszynski --- she/her
27:42
joining from the unceded lands of the Confederated Villages of Lisjan
Diellza Muriqi
27:44
Joining from the Ute Lands
Kristen Renn (she/her)
27:46
Hello colleagues. Joining from lands of Anishnaabe-Three Fires Confederacy of Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples.
lbolton@earthjustice.org
27:49
joining from Ohlone territory in Oakland
Kim Chham
27:50
Hello from the land of the Sauk and the Meskawki
Christine Whitney (she/her)
27:50
Joining from Sauk and Meskwaki lands.
Iain Boltin
27:57
Joining from Ohlone and Coastal Miwok lands
T.J. Jourian
28:06
Joining from the lands of the Lenni-Lenape
Nancy Cavillones
28:09
Hello, calling in from Ohlone Land in Los Gatos, CA
Robert Malone
28:10
Hello from the land of the Pokagan Band of the Powtawatomi, aka South Bend IN
Sarah Ferrato (she/they)
28:11
Joining from Erie, Kaskaskia, and Mississauga lands
Suzette Walden Cole, Ph.D. (she/her)
28:12
Joining from the land of the Tsalaguwetiyi (Cherokee) and Mvskoke (Muscogee/Creek) also known as just outside of Atlanta, GA.
Sara LeWinter
28:17
Greetings from Cherokee lands in South Carolina ~
Felicia Gustin
28:23
Learn more about SpeakOut: https://www.speakoutnow.org/
Beth Camden
28:32
Joining from Lenapehoking, the traditional homelands of the Lenape (aka Philadelphia)
Tom McLaughlin (he/him)
28:34
Joining from lands of the Umpqua, Mollala, Rogue River, Kalapuya, and Chasta and the Chinook peoples.
Lee Guion
28:38
Everyone, Joining from Rammaytush Ohlone Land now known as San Francisco/San Mateo Peninsula
Wayde G. (he/him)
28:42
Joining from the unneeded lands of the Council of Three Fires: Odawa, Ojibwe, Potawatomi
daychin campbell
28:42
Tuning in from Kalapuya Ilihi, the traditional and stolen indigenous homeland of the Kalapuya people. Thank you for this event - I am not indigenous but grow tired of lip service paid to unceded i.e., stolen, lands without anything to back it up. In appreciation.
Celina (CeCe) Horbat
28:51
Joining from Muwekma Ohlone land
Emily Tillotson
28:57
Joining from the lands of the Umatilla, Cayuse, and Walla Walla
Suquamish UCC
28:58
I'm joining from the land that was stolen from the Suquamish people, the People of the Clear Salt Water.
Nancy Peters
29:00
Hello from the lands of the Mohegan, Pequot and Nehantic peoples now called southeastern Connecticut
SHAYLA R CHATTO
29:00
Joining from Muckleshoot lands
Jesse Laney
29:05
Joining from the traditional homelands of the Mary’s River or Ampinefu Band of Kalapuya.
Deb Olander (she,they)
29:07
Hello from the traditional land of the Pennacook and Pawtucket Peoples, and the lands of the modern-day Abenaki, Massachusett, Wampanoag, Wabanaki, Pokanoket, and Nipmuc Nations
Lisa Kahookele
29:08
A Native Hawaiian sister living in the land of the Tama and Mesqwaki
Karma Lowe
29:12
Also joining from Lenapehoking / Manahatta (Harlem)
Nancy Riffer
29:13
from the land of the Gayogohono
Felicia Gustin
29:15
Learn more about SpeakOut: https://www.speakoutnow.org/
Kath fr RPL (she/her)
29:16
Joining from Pawtucket lands
Jaclyn Roessel
29:19
Ya'at'eeh! Connecting from the lands of the Tamayme in so-called New Mexico <3
Corina Herrera-Loera
29:23
Wixarika, residing on Muwekma Ohlone land
Chrystal (she/her)
29:25
Greetings! Joining from Ho Chunk Nation lands in Madison, Wisconsin
Yoli
29:26
Panotli, joining from Chicago
Nancy Cavillones
29:27
Please turn on the captions.
Anita Garcia Morales (she,her,ella) Latinx
29:27
Joining from the lands of Coast Salish peoples
Sarah Seames (she/her)
29:30
Joining from the land of the Abenaki/Wabanaki
Curtis Taylor [he/him]
29:41
Joining from the land of the Omaha people
Jordan Tinsley (she/her)
29:45
Joining from the lands of the Tualatin Kalapuyas and Atfalati
Crystal Thompson
29:46
Joining from Missoula, MT--land of Salish, Kootenai and Kalispel peoples. Thank you for this learning opportunity.
GraceElaine Osborne
29:47
Joining in from Lenapehoking
Julie Moore
29:51
Joining from the homelands of the Yokuts and Mono peoples.
Felicia Gustin
29:53
Learn more about SpeakOut: https://www.speakoutnow.org/
Rebecca Souza (she/her/hers)
29:54
Joining from Novant Health Native American BRG on traditional Catawba and Sugaree lands
Catherine (she/her)
29:56
Greetings from William's Treaty lands.
David Holcomb lands: Adena, Hopewell, and Monongahela
30:06
Joining from the ancestral lands of the Adena, Hopewell, and Monongahela
Kerry Mandulak (she/her)
30:09
Joining from Atfalati land of Tualatin Kalapuyas
Jasmine Justice
30:09
Hello from Puyallup/ Coast Salish territories
Felicia Gustin
30:12
Donate to support SpeakOut's educational work here: https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/2248447
Liz Derrington (she/they)
30:15
Hello everyone! Joining from the lands of the Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo), Washtáge Moⁿzháⁿ (Kaw/Kansa), and Osage
Stacy Ogilvie
30:20
Please enable captioning
OES Chaplaincy
30:20
Joining from the unceded land of the Kalapuya and all those who are now part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde.
Tim Steckler
30:20
Joining from the land of the Lenape
Rabbit (They Them Pronouns)
30:22
Hello from Ramytush and Ohlone land. Thanks for doing this!
Felicia Gustin
30:23
Learn more about SpeakOut: https://www.speakoutnow.org/
Maryann McKenzie (she/her)
30:28
From Brooklyn NY, the stolen lands of the Lenape, Canarsee, Shinecock, and too many more to mention
Partners for Collaborative Change
30:31
Greetings, grateful to be here. Joining from the land of the Chochenyo Ohlone.
Anne Gillies (she/they)
30:39
Also joining from the non-ceded ancestral homelands of the Ampinefu Kalapuya people.
Zoe S Leverson (she/ her)
30:51
Joining from the lands of the Coast Salish people
Nancy Cavillones
30:56
Thank you!
Stacy Ogilvie
31:04
Thank you!
Sara Packer
31:08
Hi from Portland OR - the nations here are Multnomah, Wasco, Cowlitz, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Chinook, and many others who have called this their homeland.
Cory Brosch (she/her)
31:23
Greetings from the Shores of Lake Ontario, the land sof the Haudenosaunee
gallj
31:24
Hello from Wisconsin...it's getting cold here!
Dr. D. Anthony Everett
31:26
+++
Kathleen T Call
31:28
Joining from home of Dakota people in MN
Liza C
31:34
Liza glad to join you from unceded Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫʼ lands, called Ithaca by colonizer-settlers.
Pam Burris
31:35
Tohono O'odham and Pascua Yaqui in Tucson.
Scott Chaplin
31:36
from the land of Snohomish, Tulalip Tribes and other Coastal Salish People.
Debra Bolton (She/Her)
31:56
IT's a great day to be Indigenous! Joining from Manhattan, Kansas
Taryn Oakley
32:00
Greetings from Cowlitz and Clackamas land
Andrew Wehrheim
32:04
Greetings from Milwaukee.
Gale Czerski
32:05
Hello from the Portland Metro Area, home of Multnomah, Wasco, Cowlitz, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Bands of Chinook, Tualatin, Kalapuya, Molalla, and many other tribe
Emily Jones, United Methodist Women
32:07
Joining from the land of the Stockbridge Munsee people who lived here for a very, very, very long time before being forcibly relocated. Their reservation is now in Wisconsin.
Liz Roemer (she/her)
32:10
Hello all. Joining from the non-ceded land of the Pawtucket and Massachusett people (Somerville, MA)
Felicia Gustin
32:42
Learn more about Dr. Adrienne Keene (Cherokee Nation): https://www.speakoutnow.org/speaker/keene-adrienne
Cathy Ralph (she, her)
32:58
Honoring the original Ramaytush/Yelamu people of San Francisco, and the Muwekma & Miwok people of the East Bay
Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence
33:03
Joining from the lands of Kaskaskia, Shawandasse Tula, Myaamia, and Hopewell
Felicia Gustin
33:09
Purchase Adrienne's book - Notable Native People - in the SpeakOut store: https://www.speakoutnow.org/NotableNativePeopleYour purchase helps fund SpeakOut's social justice educational work (not rockets to space for billionaires!)
Rob Milmine
33:13
Hello from Ontario Canada traditional land of the Neutral, Anishinaabe, and Haudenosaunee 
Debra Bolton (She/Her)
33:43
the state of Kansas is historically home to many Native nations, including the Kaw, Osage, and Pawnee, among others. Furthermore, Kansas is the current home to four federally recognized Native nations: The Prairie Band Potawatomie, the Kickapoo Tribe of Kansas, the Iowa Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska, and Sac and Fox Nation of Missouri in Kansas and Nebraska.
Community Impact
34:06
Greetings from Santa Cruz, California, the traditional homelands of the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band
Emily Plec
34:10
Greetings from Calapooia (Kalapuya) lands (in Western Oregon)
Micael Navarro Lopez
34:43
Warm wishes from the unceded Ohlone land of Berkeley, California.
molly johnson
35:06
Joining from Tkaronto / Toronto, traditional and treaty territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit.
Karuna Center
35:11
Greetings from western Mass, Nipmuc land
Maryann McKenzie (she/her)
35:14
And from Nova Scotia, land of the Mi'kmaq
Hayden, Amanda
38:06
Greetings from Leni Lenape/Miami/Shawnee/Wyandot land in southern Ohio.
Linda Price
39:50
Hello from Miwok lands, Mill Valley, CA
Linda Price
41:00
(Originally from Cherokee lands in Durham, NC)
Joan Bowers
42:00
Hello from Joan Bowers, residing on land of the Duwamish (currently known as Seattle)
Amalia Mesa (she/they)
44:32
This is being recorded and will be sent out to attendees afterwards
Jonathan
44:45
Hello. Normally on Ohlone land in Oakland, CA but currently on Caddo land in Northern Louisiana.
Abby Morris (she/her)
44:51
Great! I was going to ask that question. :)
Mariah Humphries
44:55
Mvto, for sharing your story with us, Adrienne.
Hannah Phillips - She/Her
46:09
I love this phrasing - thank you
V. Kalei Kanuha
46:11
Aloha from the sacred lands of the Coast Salish who are here, alive and thriving. And blessings to my own people, na Kanaka Maoli. Ku kia’i Mauna!
Circo Vino/ Sariya (she/her)
46:32
Hello from Tohono O’Odham and Pasqua Yaqui homeland in Tucson, Arizona.
Lavender .:. Grace
46:34
Yes, beautiful piece of learning, thank you
Monique Fletcher (she, her)
47:08
No one knows it all but together we know a lot
Amalia Mesa (she/they)
47:19
We will send out the resources in a post-event email
Dana R Arviso
47:26
I really appreciate that framing of continuous learning & reflection.
Deqa Sayid
47:27
it is blurry for me. I am wondering if it's just me?
Taryn Oakley
47:34
Blurry for me too
Ryan Saddler
47:34
Thanks!
Transform Gender Collective (TGC)
47:36
Yes it’s very blurry for me too
Lavender .:. Grace
47:39
blurry here too
Hannah Phillips - She/Her
47:42
nope blurry for me too
carrie u. she/her
47:42
will a recording be shared?
Veronica Alvarez
47:43
Blurry for me too
Mary Muszynski --- she/her
47:46
yes blurry here
Dave Martin
47:49
me too
Colleen Cooley
47:50
Yep, the entire presentation has been really blurry
Patty Rieman
47:51
They'll send later.
Hannah Phillips - She/Her
47:52
but will be shared later too
Felicia Gustin
47:57
A clear copy will go out with the link to the recording after the webinar is over.
daychin campbell
48:00
Thank you so much!! Moving beyond! Yes, will share with my department at Stanford.
Cathy Ralph (she, her)
48:13
Thank you for later sending. I was also going to comment on the blurriness; thanks for confirming that I'm not the only one. Hopefully, the later send-out isn't as blurry!
Deqa Sayid
48:38
thank you for sharing later!!!
Ninah Moore
49:03
Grateful that this service is now available.
Felicia Gustin
49:15
Learn whose land you are on: https://native-land.ca/
Hannah Phillips - She/Her
49:25
just did the text - awesome
Debra Bolton (She/Her)
49:30
This is so great!
Danielle K
50:07
joining from Sauk & Meskwaki Iowa
Debra Bolton (She/Her)
51:06
That's what I always say, too. "What is now known as..."
Valerie Bowman
51:28
also joining from Sauk & Meswaki Iowa
Dave Provost
52:35
Working great!
Rachael Mady (she/her)
52:37
working for me :)
Jessica Fernandes
53:23
This is THE BEST
Mariah Humphries
53:24
I am deceased.
Celina (CeCe) Horbat
53:24
This is great!
Taryn Oakley
53:24
haha
Transform Gender Collective (TGC)
53:26
Lol I love this
Yoli
53:30
Hahah yes!!!!
V. Kalei Kanuha
53:31
This is SOOO great!
Steph Solomon
53:32
Love this .
Hayden, Amanda
53:33
This is fantastic.
Bea Yeh Ogden
53:35
🤣
Karen Knox
53:36
So great!!!!
Myra J. George
53:36
Love this!
Stacy Ogilvie
53:37
Excellent
Arnold Lane Jr (He/Him)
53:38
This is outstanding! 😂
Dr. Tiffany Smith (she/her)
53:42
Perfect!
Terri Johnson|she, her
53:43
how do we get this???
Joel Gibson
53:43
Good stuff
Christina Davis
53:46
Love!!!!!
Celina (CeCe) Horbat
53:47
SHARING THIS WITH EVERYONE
Yoli
53:48
Need to share this! haha
Tanyah Barnes (she/her)
53:48
Love this!!!!
Suzette Walden Cole, Ph.D. (she/her)
53:50
Love this so much!
Debra Bolton (She/Her)
53:51
Can you share this with us?
Alycia de Mesa
53:54
LOL
Damali Robertson
53:54
Brilliant. This is exactly what we need more of.
Fernanda Campbell
53:54
LOVE THIS!!!! Please, share the link!
Palestine Legal
53:55
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQyFfC7_U-E
Emily Ruth Rutter (she/her)
53:56
To Nestle! Amazing.
Circo Vino/ Sariya (she/her)
53:59
How can we share this with others ?
Patrilie Hernandez
54:00
This is great hehehe
Dexter Britt
54:04
😂
Cathy Ralph (she, her)
54:04
hah!
Bea Yeh Ogden
54:08
😹
Jessica Fernandes
54:18
POWERFUL
Felicia Gustin
54:19
😂
daychin campbell
54:19
outrageously amazing!
Tim Steckler
54:22
wow
Celina (CeCe) Horbat
54:22
👏🏼
Ilene (she/her)
54:23
Brilliant!
Rebecca Souza (she/her/hers)
54:25
That is amazing. Have to show that
Monique Fletcher (she, her)
54:26
all for capitalism...LOL!!
Scott Weiner
54:27
terrific
Micael Navarro Lopez
54:30
too real… !
Gabriela Francisco | she/her/hers
54:32
Wow.
Mary Muszynski --- she/her
54:56
brilliant, insightful on what meaningful
Monique Fletcher (she, her)
56:12
amazing
Jessica Fernandes
56:14
I am over here CLAPPING LOUDLY
Deqa Sayid
56:14
powerful
Taryn Oakley
56:21
That is great
Fernanda Campbell
56:27
👏
Hannah Phillips - She/Her
57:09
I've often felt this way - that land acknowledgements feel performative and unattached to any action or connection.
Lakota Harden
57:11
This Is so effin excellent!! :)
Monique Fletcher (she, her)
57:47
^^^that part!
daychin campbell
58:04
@Hannah. Yes, so often performative - good word for it.
Joan Bowers
58:43
👍 Yes, performative.
Anna Guengerich
01:02:08
Coming from a university setting, I would like to know what other kinds of institutions are currently beginning to commonly use land acknowledgments?
Mark Jochem
01:02:36
Public Libraries and regional library consortia
Vince (he/him)
01:02:49
My non-profit in Seattle uses a land acknowledgment
Hannah Phillips - She/Her
01:02:51
I'm in the Zoo/Aquarium/Museum world and it's starting to show up here
Dana R Arviso
01:02:52
Public arts & cultural institutions
Joan Bowers
01:03:06
Theaters, other art focused facilities.
Wayde G. (he/him)
01:03:28
Public school systems, education nonprofit professional development do land acknowledgments often
Liza C
01:03:46
sorry for repeat question, forgot my hearing aids, but the resource list that is mentioned — is this in the chat or will it be provided by email afterwards?
Hannah Phillips - She/Her
01:03:57
email after
Felicia Gustin
01:04:00
https://www.landgrabu.org/universities
Liza C
01:04:05
Thanks!
Cathy Ralph (she, her)
01:04:09
I'm not clear on how settler/local acknowledgements differ. I'm drawing from how Maori people in New Zealand introduce themselves in gatherings: naming one's water, mountain and song as a way of communicating something about yourself. Is this close to what you're describing?
Felicia Gustin
01:04:29
All the resources mentioned in the webinar will be sent out later today along with the link to the recording of the webinar.
jim best
01:05:03
🙏🏻
Felicia Gustin
01:05:12
https://nativegov.org/
Amalia Mesa (she/they)
01:05:44
If you have any questions for Dr. Keene, you can put them in the Q&A tab!
Wayde G. (he/him)
01:06:14
Thanks for links, @ Felicia!
Debra Bolton (She/Her)
01:07:53
Yes!!!
Cynthia D she/her
01:08:23
When embarking on the decision to make land acknowledgement, it must be part of a long-term WHY plan: advocacy of the native tribes, support for land reclamation and financial contributions for the land and water rights.
Michelle (she/her) Lin
01:08:27
Also stolen labor
Karina Kline-Gabel (she/her/ella)
01:11:26
That is very interesting about Brown. It’s a model of honest and authentic communication.
Jessica Fernandes
01:11:37
bravo
Felicia Gustin
01:11:43
https://www.brown.edu/academics/native-american-and-indigenous-studies/land-acknowledgment
Emily Fassler (she/her)
01:12:01
This is the first time I have heard anyone say that and it brought me such an enormous sense of relief. This aligns with what I have felt about land acknowledgements and performativity. Thank you for naming this.
Toyin (she/hers) Director of DEIB
01:12:18
I appreciate this acknowledgment of not being ready
Felicia Gustin
01:12:29
Link to this statement: https://www.brown.edu/academics/native-american-and-indigenous-studies/land-acknowledgment
Fernanda Campbell
01:13:06
@ Emily: +1! I always felt it was unauthentic and simply didn't do it. And that's why I am at this webinar today!
Lakota Harden
01:13:17
Please share this chat with us also for all the links being shared. .THanks Felicia and Amalia :)
Emily Fassler (she/her)
01:13:18
@Fernanda - same x 100
Amalia Mesa (she/they)
01:13:42
If you have any question for Dr. Keene you can put them in the Q&A tab
Felicia Gustin
01:13:44
The chat will be included with the recording.
Jessica Fernandes
01:13:55
Boom!
Mariah Humphries
01:14:32
@Felicia is really on 🔥 in moderating this chat!!
Emily Fassler (she/her)
01:14:42
Yes, thank you Felicia!!!
Reed Swier (he/him/his)
01:14:49
yes!
Amalia Mesa (she/they)
01:14:49
Go Felicia!
Erin (they/them)
01:15:07
Yes - thanks so much, Felicia!!!
Felicia Gustin
01:15:09
Thanks!
Dana R Arviso
01:15:21
Thank you for providing these examples of how Land Back is happening! So many people can’t wrap their minds around how this is possible.
Lakota Harden
01:15:25
Remember everyone.. .doing acknowledgements was a great first step. . .as she mentioned, with new information, we change and grow. THank you all for being her to learn, and being good allies, learning to be 'good relatives'. . We are all doing our best, wherever we are!
Lakota Harden
01:15:40
here
Matt LaVine (he/him/his)
01:15:54
https://nefoclandtrust.org/reparations
Naliyah Kaya
01:16:05
We have in the area I live land tax: https://www.piscatawayindians.com/projects
Cynthia D she/her
01:16:06
Hi Lakota! Thank you for guiding our work and intentions.
Jonathan
01:16:16
🖤🖤shuumi
Felicia Gustin
01:16:37
https://sogoreate-landtrust.org/
V. Kalei Kanuha
01:16:49
https://www.realrentduwamish.org/
Cathy Ralph (she, her)
01:17:35
land trust and monthly rent = great idea!
Anne Gillies (she/they)
01:17:39
YES!
Taryn Oakley
01:17:59
She is amazing!
Martha Merson
01:18:08
The National Park Service has some units that are exploring (or maybe enacting) co-management with Indigenous communities. And finally there are new regulations that allow for gathering and the practice of traditional life ways. A change of policy during the Obama administration.
Felicia Gustin
01:18:41
https://hackthegates.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Redshirt-Shaw_Landback_HTGreport.pdf
Cathy Ralph (she, her)
01:18:50
fabulous! Free tuition/ education for indigenous folks...
Mariah Humphries
01:19:22
FANTASTIC idea.
AISES Career Support-Research Programs
01:19:25
Go Shana Harming, who was a major part of developing this Wokini Initiative!
Bea Yeh Ogden
01:19:33
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2021/05/return-the-national-parks-to-the-tribes/618395/
Dr. Jennifer R. Cohen (she/hers)
01:19:46
Thank you for enhancing this webinar by sharing resources in real time, Felicia G!
Marian Myszkowski
01:19:50
I wonder if the University of Washington is doing anything?
Anna Guengerich
01:19:51
Does anyone know any resources for land statements and/or restorative justice efforts regarding the impacts of land grabs and colonization that led to the genocide of entire groups of people? I live in the Tampa Bay area, where the Tocobaga who were present in 1492 were entirely decimated, and no longer have living relatives. However, I feel that we owe something to those, deceased individuals, too.
Emily Plec
01:19:55
I couldn’t find any recent info on the wokini initiative when we discussed it as a class last year! Wondering where it’s at! Does anyone know?
Lisette Torres-Gerald
01:21:08
Yes, cluster hiring!
Felicia Gustin
01:21:22
Interested in bringing Dr. Keene (Cherokee Nation) to speak at your campus, company, or community? Learn more: https://www.speakoutnow.org/speaker/keene-adrienne
Alma Catalan
01:21:36
Yes!
Felicia Gustin
01:22:38
If folks need to leave, remember you will receive the recording of this webinar and can catch anything you might miss.
Dana R Arviso
01:22:40
@Marian: UW professor Dr. Charlotte Coté from American Indian Studies just gave an excellent talk on efforts to continue the work of Indigenizing the University of Washington
Cynthia D she/her
01:23:16
Yes, this would be a great opportunity for elementary schools that are learning about CA tribes in curriculum
Patty Rieman
01:23:17
Thank you, I learned a great deal of useful information!
Debra Bolton (She/Her)
01:23:18
Yes. But "land o lakes" kept the land!
Marian Myszkowski
01:23:59
@Dana Arvisos: thanks!
Dana R Arviso
01:24:05
• UW Samuel E. Kelly Distinguished Faculty Lecture from Dr. Charlotte Coté (American Indian Studies): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bU8AwFGuhpM
Scott Chaplin
01:24:14
also, US States/Counties/Cities can stop denying access to resources: shoreline/ocean; trees, minerals, water, crop land, etc
bjmills
01:24:22
Thank you Adrienne and Felicia!! A wonderful hour with you - ready to share and act
Felicia Gustin
01:24:24
Speaking of representation, check out Adrienne’s new book, Notable Native People: 50 Indigenous Leaders, Dreamers, and Changemakers from Past and Present, available in the SpeakOut store: https://www.speakoutnow.org/NotableNativePeople
Felicia Gustin
01:24:37
Your purchase helps fund SpeakOut's social justice educational work (not rockets to space for billionaires!)
Yoli
01:24:39
Woot woot!!! <3
Mariah Humphries
01:24:44
Rez Dogs and Rutherford Falls!!!🔥
Christina Davis
01:24:59
Reservation Dogs! Amazing!!!
Nancy Cavillones
01:25:11
Rutherford Falls is hilarious
Christina Davis
01:25:29
Rutherford Falls is next on my" too watch" list
Damien Marken (he/him/his)
01:25:33
Loved Reservation Dogs
Debra Bolton (She/Her)
01:25:38
I bought her book last weekend from a local bookstore. I will buy from you to support SpeakOut, as a gift.
Lisa Kahookele
01:25:41
Punkin Lusty will be speaking at my school. We're VERY excited!
Mariah Humphries
01:25:55
Agreed Adrienne. I was so happy to see they listened and are making changes.
Christina Davis
01:26:23
wow! awesome!
Mary Muszynski --- she/her
01:26:34
powerful!
Bea Yeh Ogden
01:26:38
💗
Micael Navarro Lopez
01:26:57
This is a fantastic talk— thank you!! Friends at the Unist’ot’en camp (fighting pipelines on the Wet’suwet’en land) has some solidarity fundraiser protocols that were helpful for me to consider: http://unistoten.camp/fundraiserprotocols/
Felicia Gustin
01:27:24
Donate to support SpeakOut's educational work here: https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/2248447
Naliyah Kaya
01:27:36
Yesss! Beautiful jewelry featured by creators such as Tashina Lee Emery too on the shows!
Bernardo Ruiz Latinx (El/He/Him) Seattle, Duwamish Tribe Land
01:27:36
Tlazocamati Thank you!
Dana R Arviso
01:27:37
Thankful for all of you for sharing links, information & resources too!
Lisette Torres-Gerald
01:27:51
Amen!!!!
Morris - KU
01:27:56
Thank you for this talk, Adrienne. I plan to take back these lessons to my university and community to try and build better relationships.
Arlene Vassell
01:28:12
Communities already have voices!!! Yes.
Dr. D. Anthony Everett
01:28:18
This is phenomenal! I will complete the survey. Got to go!
Dionne Davis
01:28:33
Thank you so much for enlightening me, teaching me!
Reed Swier (he/him/his)
01:28:34
thank you, Adrienne!
Myra J. George
01:28:47
Thank you, Dr. Keene!
Katy Theumer (she/her)
01:29:14
Thank you so much for teaching us!
Jonathan
01:29:31
I need to drop off will check out the recording thank you so much to Speak Out for organizing and Adrienne for teaching.
Mary Muszynski --- she/her
01:29:33
Thank you for your presentation Adrienne. I have learned more about how to build positive relationships to other and land.
Felicia Gustin
01:29:45
Interested in bringing Dr. Keene (Cherokee Nation) to speak at your campus, company, or community? Learn more: https://www.speakoutnow.org/speaker/keene-adrienne‘
Maryann McKenzie (she/her)
01:29:46
Commitment & cultivation is great, but authentic implementation is essential
Felicia Gustin
01:30:01
Learn more about SpeakOut: https://www.speakoutnow.org/
Gene (they/them)
01:30:07
Thank you for speaking Dr. Keene!
Mariah Humphries
01:30:11
Mvto, Adrienne, for representing well.
Wanda Pratt
01:30:16
Thank you! Such a powerful message!
Palestine Legal
01:30:18
This was so good!!!!!!
Karen Knox
01:30:19
Amazing presentation, thank you so much!!!
Taryn Oakley
01:30:19
Thank you so much!!
Felicia Gustin
01:30:20
Purchase Adrienne's book - Notable Native People: 50 Indigenous Leaders, Dreamers, and Changemakers from Past and Present - in the SpeakOut store: https://www.speakoutnow.org/NotableNativePeopleYour purchase helps fund SpeakOut's social justice educational work (not rockets to space for billionaires!)
Palestine Legal
01:30:21
Thank you!!!!
Colleen Larsen-(She, her, hers)
01:30:22
Thank you very much for all the resources, questions, and great examples!
Willow Grace (they/them)
01:30:23
Thank you so so much!!
Bea Yeh Ogden
01:30:23
💗
Fernanda Campbell
01:30:23
What an amazing educational webinar! THANK YOU!!!!
Cha Cha Sawyer
01:30:24
👏🏽
Lisa Kahookele
01:30:24
This was excellent. Thank you very much!
Brian Dietz
01:30:24
Thank you so much. This was really great!
Victoria A Breckwich Vasquez
01:30:24
Splendid! Thank you, Dr. Keene!
Antoinette G
01:30:25
❤️
AISES Career Support-Research Programs
01:30:25
Lululululululululu! Wado, Dr. Keene!
Suzan Alteri (she/her/hers)
01:30:26
Thank you!!!!!
Joel Adade (He/Him)
01:30:26
Thank you!
Deqa Sayid
01:30:27
Love!!! thank you so very much
Emily Gorlewski
01:30:27
thanks so much - really great presentation
Arlene Vassell
01:30:28
Thank you SO very much! This was wonderful!!!
Melody Bogin
01:30:29
Thank you!!!
Lisette Torres-Gerald
01:30:29
That’s beautiful. We need a t-shirt with that!
Cynthia D she/her
01:30:29
Thank you
Sarah Ferrato (she/they)
01:30:31
Thank you so much!
Jordan Tinsley (she/her)
01:30:32
THANK YOU!!!!!
Dr. Jennifer R. Cohen (she/hers)
01:30:33
What a gift. Thank you for the wisdom!!!
Staci M Amburgey (she/her)
01:30:34
Thank you so much!
Jenn Wells (she/her)
01:30:34
This was so amazing, thank you so much!!!
Dionne Davis
01:30:34
👏🏽
Lindsay (she/her)
01:30:34
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!
Anne Walton (she, her)
01:30:35
Thank you!!!
Neal Hairston
01:30:36
Thank you! This was wonderful!!!
April Hamlin (she/her)
01:30:36
Thank you so much!!
Tim Steckler
01:30:37
Thank you!
Emily Jones, United Methodist Women
01:30:37
Thank you!
Bea Yeh Ogden
01:30:37
Thank you!!!
Erin Klenow (she | her)
01:30:37
THANK YOU
Amanda Alexander (she/her)
01:30:37
Thank you very much! Fantastic presentation!
Jordyn she/her
01:30:37
Thank you!
Colleen Sanders (she/her)
01:30:37
Amazing!
Mary Shelly
01:30:38
Thank you so much!
gallj
01:30:38
Thank you!
Wayde G. (he/him)
01:30:38
Amazing! Deep gratitude.
Alma Catalan
01:30:38
Thank you!
Dexter Britt
01:30:38
Thanks Dr. Keene!
AJ Clauss (they/them)
01:30:39
Chi Miigwech!!
Lisette Torres-Gerald
01:30:39
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Lilly Deerwater
01:30:39
Thank you so much!!
Felicia Gustin
01:30:39
Interested in bringing Dr. Keene (Cherokee Nation) to speak at your campus, company, or community? Learn more: https://www.speakoutnow.org/speaker/keene-adrienne
Jaime (they/them)
01:30:40
THANK YOU!!! This was amazing
Lindsay (she/her)
01:30:40
THANK YOU
Erin (they/them)
01:30:40
Thank you to Adrienne and all of the organizers of this event! This was fantastic.
Dr. Jennifer R. Cohen (she/hers)
01:30:41
💕👏🏾
Melanie Alberts
01:30:41
So inspirational, thank you.
Kaila Respicio
01:30:41
Thank you!!!!
Wendy Williams (she/her)
01:30:41
thank you!!
Aki Smith
01:30:41
THANK YOU!
Maryann McKenzie (she/her)
01:30:41
BIG LOVE
elise be
01:30:41
Thank you so much!!! Amazing!!!
Debra Bolton (She/Her)
01:30:42
Fabulous!!!!
Hannah Padilla Barajas
01:30:42
Thank you
Yoli
01:30:42
Tlazocahmati! <3
Lavender .:. Grace
01:30:42
Thank you, thank you !!!
Chase Clow
01:30:42
Deep gratitude
Liz Roemer (she/her)
01:30:42
Thank you, Dr. Keene!
Jasmine Gurneau (she/her)
01:30:42
Waewaenen!!
Kathleen T Call
01:30:43
wonderful!!!!!
Gabriela Francisco | she/her/hers
01:30:43
This has been amazing, thank you Dr. Keene!
Micael Navarro Lopez
01:30:43
Thank you so much Dr. Keene & to all the organizers!!!!
Adrienne Sockwell
01:30:43
Thanks so much!
Robin Davis
01:30:43
thank you!!
Nancy Peters
01:30:43
The most useful talk I’ve heard in forever—thank you so much Adrienne!
Caera Gramore (she/they)
01:30:44
Thank you! <3
Christina Davis
01:30:44
Outstanding!
Iain Boltin
01:30:45
Thank you!
Kim Chham
01:30:45
Thank you so much for this amazing presentation Dr. Keene!
Andrew Wehrheim
01:30:45
thank you
Whitney she/her
01:30:45
Thank you!
Partners for Collaborative Change
01:30:45
A million thanks!!! This is phenomenal. <3
Lesly I. Anaya
01:30:46
Thank you so much <3 !!!!!
David G Hendry
01:30:46
Thank very the very good presentation
Angela Alcantar (she/her)| unceded land of the Kalapuya, Oregon
01:30:46
Yes, thank you! Much appreciated!
Jasmine Justice
01:30:47
😍
Suzette Walden Cole, Ph.D. (she/her)
01:30:47
Thank you so much for this wonderful presentation! 👐🏻❤️
Mariah Humphries
01:30:47
lululululululululu!!!!!!
Paul (he/him/his)
01:30:47
Thank you!
Otto
01:30:47
this was AMAZING i have learned so much!!! cannot thank you enough, appreciate all the labor here
Dana R Arviso
01:30:48
Much appreciation to you Dr. Keene for sharing all of your knowledge with us!
Edward Sobottka
01:30:48
Thank you!!
Cindy Carroll (she/her)
01:30:49
Thank you, amazing!!!!!
Ilene (she/her)
01:30:49
Incredibly insightful and concretely helpful. Thank you so much!
Leticia Sigel
01:30:50
Amazing!! Thank you!
Bridget Lamp (she/her)
01:30:50
<3
Joel Gibson
01:30:50
Thank you
Charla Okewole
01:30:51
Amazing
Abby Lund (she/her)
01:30:51
Thank you so much! So appreciated this conversation!
Liza C
01:30:51
So much gratitude to Dr. Keene and the organizers. Very mind opening
Lindsay (she/her)
01:30:51
JUST AMAZING
Curtis Taylor [he/him]
01:30:53
Amazing!! Thank you so much!!
Gloria Rhodes
01:30:53
Thank you! So great! Informative!!!
Austyn Allie (she/her/hers)
01:30:55
Thank you!!!
Julia M (she/her)
01:30:56
Thank you SO MUCH for sharing this with us today <3 <3 <3
Allie Morrow
01:30:56
Thank you Dr. Keene, very grateful for this presentation
Alexandro Ochoa
01:30:57
Thank you thank you
Steph Solomon
01:30:57
Amazing presentation, thank you so much.
GraceElaine Osborne
01:31:00
Thank You!! ❤️❤️❤️
Sangita Dube (she/her)
01:31:01
Thank you so much! Such great information!!
Hayden, Amanda
01:31:01
A-MAZING! So much important info and ideas for action
Anne Morkill [she/her], Laguna Foundation
01:31:01
awesome and inspiring and so informative! thank you
Charmaine L. Wjeyesinghe (she/her/hers)
01:31:01
👏🏽
Felicia Gustin
01:31:02
Purchase Adrienne's book - Notable Native People: 50 Indigenous Leaders, Dreamers, and Changemakers from Past and Present - in the SpeakOut store: https://www.speakoutnow.org/NotableNativePeopleYour purchase helps fund SpeakOut's social justice educational work (not rockets to space for billionaires!)
Rebecca Souza (she/her/hers)
01:31:02
This was fantastic and super helpful
Amy J Walker - she, her
01:31:02
Thank you!! 🙏
Kiana Fuega
01:31:03
Thank you soooo much for this!!!
OES Chaplaincy
01:31:03
So wonderful!! THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!
Leanne (she/her)
01:31:03
so excellent, thank you!
Shirley Ley |she/her|
01:31:03
Thank you for your time, labour, and wisdom, Dr. Keene.
Tanyah Barnes (she/her)
01:31:03
This was such wonderful content! Thank you so much for gifting us with your knowledge and labor!!!
Sami Postma / Goosefoot
01:31:03
Absolutely incredible information! Thank you so much for all of this!
Lindsay (she/her)
01:31:04
The resources!!!!!!
JJ Muxen
01:31:04
Love the talk and presentation. Learned a lot
Jasmine Justice
01:31:04
❤️
Sue Mapel
01:31:05
AMAZING! Thank you so much
Karin Firoza | she/her
01:31:05
Thank you, this is incredibly helpful.
David Holcomb lands: Adena, Hopewell, and Monongahela
01:31:06
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Cathy Muha
01:31:07
Thank you for a beautiful and useful talk!
Fernanda Campbell
01:31:08
💕👏👏👏💕
Lisette Torres-Gerald
01:31:10
BE THE MUSKRAT!!!!
DHARNI (she/her) Vasudevan
01:31:10
Thank you!!!
Ashley Evans Bandy
01:31:11
Thank you, this was so wonderful!
A. D'Souza
01:31:13
Migwech, Dr. Keene!
Heather Craig
01:31:14
thank you!👏👏👏💖💖💖
Bridget Lamp (she/her)
01:31:15
💖
Osvaldo Avila
01:31:15
👏🏽❤️
JJ Muxen
01:31:16
Pilamaya!
Crystal Thompson
01:31:24
Helpful and inspiring. I am thankful.
Emily Fassler (she/her)
01:31:27
Thank you so so much for this sharing.
Felicia Gustin
01:31:29
Find great social and racial justice resources in the SpeakOut store (books, films, & more): https://www.speakoutnow.org/storeYour purchase helps fund SpeakOut's social justice educational work (not rockets to space for billionaires!)
Pat O'Brien
01:31:33
WHere can you get a land back T-Shirt.
Micael Navarro Lopez
01:31:56
Yes!!! No free labor!!!!
Makeen Yasar
01:32:09
Makeen Yasar (he/him) from Tongva land. Thank you so much for your knowledge and wisdom, I’ve been reading your book and blog, and I feel better for coming here today. Will carry on the work!
Julie Moore
01:32:10
Thank you!! This presentation was so informative and amazing!!
Alycia de Mesa
01:32:18
Great talk - so many good points. Ahiyi'e thank you!
Paula Penebaker
01:32:29
Thank you! 👏🏼
Jaclyn Roessel
01:32:37
Ahe'hee Dr. Keene xo<3!
Mia-Kay Fuller (they/them)
01:33:26
Thank you!
Joan Bowers
01:33:31
Looking forward to receiving the recording and the various resources that have been included. This has been a terrific learning experience! Thank you!
Felicia Gustin
01:33:43
Donate to support SpeakOut's educational work here: https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/2248447
Pat O'Brien
01:33:46
I do not believe any of the Munsee Lenape or Carnarsie people are still here in Brooklyn New York. What does it look like to have an relationship when the indigenous community no longer live here.
Emily Jones, United Methodist Women
01:33:54
Do you have any advice specific to church communities' work on this? (Much that you shared, of course, applies, but there may be some differences, as well.)
Lavender .:. Grace
01:34:19
Din e a mete ma - Remember Mother Earth, Coyote Valley Pomo
Geoffrey Mrema
01:36:51
Pat OBrien, I believe there are reservations in Long Island, which is not far from Brooklyn
Debra Bolton (She/Her)
01:36:55
@Emily Jones - Nothing about us without us, is a good way to begin. Go to the source (Indigenous Peoples)
Felicia Gustin
01:37:06
Purchase Adrienne's book - Notable Native People: 50 Indigenous Leaders, Dreamers, and Changemakers from Past and Present - in the SpeakOut store: https://www.speakoutnow.org/NotableNativePeople
Mariah Humphries
01:37:08
the book is SO GREAT!!!
Lindsay (she/her)
01:37:14
AMAZING!!!!!!
Hannah Padilla Barajas
01:37:16
Beautiful book!
Adrienne Sockwell
01:37:22
Congratulations on your book!!
Mariah Humphries
01:37:27
I may have bought several copies so I could give them as gifts.
Charla Okewole
01:37:27
Congratulations!!!
Hayden, Amanda
01:37:35
What a beautiful book.
Felicia Gustin
01:37:39
Purchase Adrienne's book - Notable Native People - in the SpeakOut store: https://www.speakoutnow.org/NotableNativePeopleYour purchase helps fund SpeakOut's social justice educational work (not rockets to space for billionaires!)
Geoffrey Mrema
01:38:09
@Pat Obrien https://www.jeremynative.com/onthissite/listing/shinnecock-indian-reservation/
Amy (she/ella)
01:38:20
What was the name of the book that was mentioned? Dr. Keene's voice was breaking up.
Felicia Gustin
01:38:31
Adrienne's book - Notable Native People: 50 Indigenous Leaders, Dreamers, and Changemakers from Past and Present - in the SpeakOut store: https://www.speakoutnow.org/NotableNativePeople
Nancy Cavillones
01:38:36
Just ordered a copy!
Aki Smith
01:38:48
♥️
Kathleen T Call
01:38:50
Is the book accessible to youth?
Felicia Gustin
01:38:55
Thank you, Nancy! Your purchase helps fund SpeakOut's social justice educational work (not rockets to space for billionaires!)
Aviva Chernick (she/her)
01:38:56
Any way you might be wiling to share here or a link to the SpeakOut land acknowledgement? I was sorry to miss the first few minutes of this incredible offering. Thank you so much.
Felicia Gustin
01:39:05
Yes, the book is amazing for young people too.
Emily Jones, United Methodist Women
01:39:09
Thanks, @Debra Bolton!
Amy (she/ella)
01:39:12
The Third Way...?!?! book?
Rabbit (They Them Pronouns)
01:39:15
Thanks again for offering this!
Osvaldo Avila
01:39:28
Just bought my daughter a 2022 calendar on Women Who Have Been Breaking Ceilings … she loved it
Felicia Gustin
01:39:47
Purchase Adrienne's book - Notable Native People - in the SpeakOut store: https://www.speakoutnow.org/NotableNativePeopleYour purchase helps fund SpeakOut's social justice educational work (not rockets to space for billionaires!)
Kim Chham
01:39:47
a third university is possible is the book Amy!
Susan Stewart
01:39:58
Just made my purchase!
Amy (she/ella)
01:40:04
Thank you, Kim! Appreciate it.
Felicia Gustin
01:40:14
Find great social and racial justice resources in the SpeakOut store (books, films, & more): https://www.speakoutnow.org/store
Jordan Tinsley (she/her)
01:40:16
I bought it! Thanks 🙂
Felicia Gustin
01:40:31
Interested in bringing Dr. Keene (Cherokee Nation) to speak at your campus, company, or community? Learn more: https://www.speakoutnow.org/speaker/keene-adrienne
Transform Gender Collective (TGC)
01:40:32
Thank you!!!
Hannah Phillips - She/Her
01:40:33
excellent, thank you
Hayden, Amanda
01:40:36
Incredible, thank you so much.
Lavender .:. Grace
01:40:37
I bought 2:)
Felicia Gustin
01:40:37
Learn more about SpeakOut: https://www.speakoutnow.org/
Bea Yeh Ogden
01:40:39
💗 thank you!
Colleen Sanders (she/her)
01:40:39
Thank you so much!
Lindsay (she/her)
01:40:40
THANK YOUUU
Theresa Ambo
01:40:40
Thank you for the acknowledgement. Grateful to learn from you. Wonderful talk.
Ingrid Sabio
01:40:46
Excellent presentation!! Thank you!!
Dr. Jennifer R. Cohen (she/hers)
01:40:46
AMAZING!!!!!
Dawn Bond (she/hers)
01:40:46
Thank you so much for your wisdom and passion, and for sharing!!
Pamela Pretell (she/her)
01:40:46
Thank you!❤️
Felicia Gustin
01:40:48
You can also make a tax-deductible donation here: https://www.paypal.com/us/fundraiser/charity/2248447
Cynthia Bauerle
01:40:49
Thanks!
Debra Bolton (She/Her)
01:40:50
Thank you for this impactful workshop.
Lavender .:. Grace
01:40:50
thank you
molly johnson
01:40:51
thank you!!!!!
Dr. Jennifer R. Cohen (she/hers)
01:40:52
Thank you! 💖💖💖🔥
Peggy Crowe (She/Her/Hers)
01:40:54
OUTSTANDING!
Bridget Lamp (she/her)
01:40:56
💜
Weichao Yuwen
01:40:56
Thank you!
Cathy Ralph (she, her)
01:40:59
Wonderful!
Scott Weiner
01:40:59
thank yo terrific
Erin (they/them)
01:40:59
Thank you!