Friends,
Today on Think 100% we have the continuation of an important and enlightening conversation that has serious implications in our collective effort to combat climate change and address environmental injustices.
Today in Part II, our hosts are joined by a group of prominent activists and environmental experts to uncover the dynamics at play, explain why this issue is so critical for our movement, and explore what it’s like to be a person of color at an environmental organization.
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2019
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ICYMI: Nathan Phillips, Indigenous Leaders, and Catholic Priest Speak Out
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Last week we had a
special episode of Think 100% to dive into what happened on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial the Friday of MLK Day Weekend, what the Indigenous People’s Movement is about, what our climate movement can do to follow the knowledge, wisdom and expertise of Indigenous people’s across this country and world, and the crossroads the Catholic Church is at today between a culture of division and bigotry, or a vehicle of peace and nonviolence. Our guests help us understand what this all means in historical, spiritual, religious, cultural, and political context. We talk with Nathan Phillips, Chase Iron Eyes of Lakota Law Project, Quese IMC, an award winning recording artist and cultural activist, Phyllis Young, of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, and Father John Dear, a Catholic priest who has spent 40 years advocating for nonviolence.

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