17th Protecting Mother Earth Conference June 28 - July 1st, 2018
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This year’s conference will be hosted by the LSqualli-Absch, the
Nisqually People (People of the River, People of the Grass)
and co-sponsored by the Indigenous Environmental Network and Indigenous
Climate Action, that will be taking place June 28 through July 1st, 2018
and will be held within the territories of the Nisqually Nation, near
Olympia, Washington. Together, we are writing to formally invite you as
an ally organization to this year’s event.
This all-outdoor event, located at Frank’s Landing, the site of the
1960’s fishing rights actions and next to the Wa He Lut School, is
expected to have over 2500 participants and will feature Indigenous
Peoples from across Turtle Island and internationally, representing
frontline grassroots groups as well as elected tribal leadership. Allies
will also participate.
This conference is Indigenous-initiated, designed and led for the
purpose of uplifting the critical voices of those on the frontline
battles against environmental injustice and climate change. As such, we
see the absolute need to have key ally representatives join us as
observers and listeners during this event.
The 4-day event will include plenaries and break-out sessions addressing the following key themes:
Water,
Oceans and Fisheries - Climate Justice - Extreme Energy and Renewable
Energy - Mining - Food Sovereignty - Environmental Health - Just
Transition - Rights of Mother Earth
Once again, this event is an outdoor event, with the expectation that
guests (if able) camp on site. Showers, bathrooms, daycare and meals
will be provided. We sincerely hope you can join us for our event! For
more info email: PME2018@ienearth.org or call: (218) 751-4967
With gratitude,
Indigenous Environmental Network, Tom B.K. Goldtooth
Indigenous Climate Action, Eriel Deranger
Nisqually Culture Group, Hanford McCloud
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