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“We Are Still Here:” Indigenous Communities Demand Action as Tribal Lands Subside: A Photo Essay
August 21, 2022
Lowlander in the News
Mona Porter
“We Are Still Here:” Indigenous Communities Demand Action as Tribal Lands Subside: A Photo Essay
Mona Porter
August 21, 2022
Lowlander in the News

“We Are Still Here:” Indigenous Communities Demand Action as Tribal Lands Subside: A Photo Essay

Mona Porter
August 21, 2022
Lowlander in the News

Lowlander Center featured on the UUSC website: In a new essay and accompanying photo essay, witness the compounding effects of climate change and systemic racism — and what Indigenous leaders are doing to confront overlapping injustices.

Read the Essay
See the Visual Companion Piece


Source:https://www.uusc.org/we-are-still-here-indigenous-communities-demand-action-as-tribal-lands-subside-part-2/

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