RECONVENE: COVID-19 and Native Communities: A Call to Action and Relationship for Philanthropy
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
10:00 - 11:30 AM PT | 11:00 - 12:30 PM MT | 12:00 - 1:30 PM CT | 1:00 - 2:30 PM ET
Registration Required and Accessible Here
California Foodshed Funders, First Nations Development Institute, and our national co-hosts invite you back to the table to continue deepening relationship, investment, and action as Native nations and communities across the country face the ongoing COVID crisis, meeting this moment of opportunity and transformative change with continued resilience, power, and mutuality. We will look at how the global pandemic, together with Black–led uprisings for racial justice, and ongoing Indigenous calls for land justice, have shifted the landscape since we last spoke.
Join us for this 90-minute webinar to build relationships and share resources that will help us continue to rise to the moment now and into the future. If you missed the first webinar, please visit the links and resources below.
We hope that you will join us and help spread the word!
All are welcome.
Registration is now open.
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In case you missed it, COVID-19 and Indigenous Communities: A Call to Action and Relationship for Philanthropy's initial webinar can be viewed here and the resources below can be viewed online here.
We are deeply grateful for the contributions of our speakers and encourage you to visit their websites to learn more about their work.
A-dae Romero Briones, First Nations Development Institute
Erik Stegman, Native Voices Rising
Simone Senogles, Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN)
Negeen Darani, The 11th Hour Project
Susan Pritzker, Libra Foundation
Alison Corwin, Surdna Foundation
Esther Park, No Regrets Initiative and Cienega Capital