Value Change for Survival: Facing Climate Change from a Haudenosaunee Point of View
with Rick Hill
Date: Thursday, 25 January 2024 – Time: 7 PM EDT / 6 PM CDT / 4PM PDT – Zoom
Indigenous Climate Action
Tuscarora historian, artist, and educator, Rick Hill currently serves as the Indigenous Innovation Specialist for Mohawk College in the development of a new school on Climate Action. “By rebuilding our personal relationship to the Mother Earth, we will embrace the values necessary to ensure future generations will be born into a sustainable world. This presentation will examine the underlying values of land holding, gratitude for what nature provides and the conducts necessary to halt the continued disregard for the sacred earth.”
Feature Image: “Haudenosaunee Territory” by Danachos is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
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