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Healing Place is an indigenous artist-led community project that explores and expresses the healing connections among people and place.

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New report finds: 👉🏿Fulfilling the #ParisAgreement will only be possible if govts support Indigenous ppls' + local communities’ in protecting lands. 👉🏿Countries must support their land titles, ensure consent to development projects, protect defenders. news.mongabay.com/2022/04/reachi…

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Reaching the Paris Agreement without protecting Indigenous lands is “impossible”, says report

A new report by the Forest Declaration Assessment says that fulfilling the Paris Agreement won’t be possible without acknowledging and supporting the crucial role of Indigenous peoples and local...


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This. People have mischaracterized the #1619Project because they do not want a reckoning and atonement. They want reconciliation premised on erasures, which is impossible.

.@nhannahjones, creator of the #1619Project, says that the history she reveals isn’t pessimistic, it’s empowering. She believes that, armed with knowledge, we have the power to decide if we want to become the country of our highest ideals. Listen here: n.pr/3oEu71d



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The big river connects us all. Wishing safety for those of you at its other end.

We are thinking of all our friends, family, and River Citizens near the Gulf Coast as Hurricane Ida approaches. Our thoughts of safety and well-being are with you.



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Plant labeling, interpretive engravings & Dakota art at Water Works Park, as well as soon to open @owamni restaurant featuring Indigenous cuisine, recognize that the new park is steps from Owamniyomni, the sacred Falls. This is Dakota land. mplsparksfoundation.org/Initiative/wat…

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Water Works < Minneapolis Parks Foundation

Come enjoy the sweeping views and places to gather and play and restore and refresh at Water Works Park and Pavilion. The pavilion and restaurant – Owámni by The Sioux ... Read more


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“The whole community gathers around them; you get goosebumps seeing them with their quilts. It’s definitely an inspiration.” indiancountrytoday.com/news/more-nati…


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Holiday Gallery Shop 2020 – BIPOC New Artist Call for Entry from the Textile Center Deadline: Sep 11 mnartists.org/content/holida…

mnartists's tweet image. Holiday Gallery Shop 2020 – BIPOC New Artist Call for Entry from the Textile Center
Deadline: Sep 11
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BREAKING: The Trump Admin’s been refusing to let Dr. Fauci go on tv. Some news orgs say they haven’t been allowed to book him for months. This is what happens in a dictatorship.


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“There,” says a Southern IL farmer “is the Mississippi River, which is not supposed to be there.” Problem is, no one told the river that. You can't really tell the Mississippi River what to do, y'know? chicagotribune.com/news/environme…


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“Land acknowledgement” should go beyond acknowledgement: “yeah, um, we stole the land” to state responsibility and, from responsibility, what action will be forthcoming. So glad to hear how this awareness is expanding. @shanai_haana @HPCMN @UMNIonE


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If you haven't winterized your #rainbarrel yet, it's about that time of year! Don't let the water freeze and damage your barrel. Make sure to drain it, disconnect it from your downspout, remove and clean the components, rinse it out and store it somewhere safe from the elements.

MississippiWMO's tweet image. If you haven&apos;t winterized your #rainbarrel yet, it&apos;s about that time of year! Don&apos;t let the water freeze and damage your barrel. Make sure to drain it, disconnect it from your downspout, remove and clean the components, rinse it out and store it somewhere safe from the elements.

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We sometimes get so wrapped up in Big Ideas (like Anthropocene) that we need to double back to the basics, like: what is a watershed? mwmo.org/learn/stormwat… As usual, @MississippiWMO has a clear explanation/illustration.


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Here's a free coloring book of the Dakota Plants of Ȟemníčhaŋ (Barn Bluff in Red Wing, MN). The list of plants were inspired by the 1861 Minnesota journey of Henry David Thoreau, who kept a journal of the different plant species he encountered. marlenamyl.es/project/plants…


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Chevron and Exxon Mobil in the top 5. BP at number 6. Revealed: the 20 firms behind a third of all carbon emissions theguardian.com/environment/20…


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New riverfront project in Minneapolis is grounded strongly in sense of place mprnews.org/story/2019/08/…


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Clean, affordable, drinking water is a racial issue washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/… @UMNIonE @KateBrauman


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