A few weeks ago, over 10,000 young people gather in Washington DC to lobby U.S. Congress on climate change, clean energy and green jobs! Among them were 200 Native American students from the U.S. and Canada who participated in the largest youth climate conference ever! Black Mesa Water Coalition took about 40 Indigenous students from the southwest. Thank you to all who supported these students in the fund raising effort to get them to and from Washington DC safely. Please visit the website for Power Shift, http://www.powershift09.org/ and/or www.blackmesawatercoalition.org for more info.
Power Shift 2009 Indigenous Keynote Speakers:
Video footage of Keynote speakers, Clayton Thomas-Muller (Indigenous Environmental Network), Wahleah Johns (BMWC) and Enei Begaye (BMWC)
-The Clayton Thomas-Muller speech is now available here: YouTube video
-The Enei and Wahleah speech is available here: YouTube video
Enei and Louise Benally at Capitol Hill Coal March YouTube video
Kandi Mosset, Tribal Campus Climate Challenge Organizer for the Indigenous Environmental Network
Power Shift Congressional Testimony YouTube video
Wahleah
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Wahleah Johns
Black Mesa Water Coalition
200 South Leroux St. , Suite #202
Flagstaff, AZ 86001
wahleah@gmail.com
(928) 213-5909 office
(928) 637-5281 cell
http://www.campusclimatechallenge.org
http://www.blackmesawatercoalition.org
Redigerat av WEB-master den 12-03-2009 12:39
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