
Day 3: Reclaim
08/31/22 • 27 min
We reclaim our connection to each other and the planet through our relationships. We draw from the wisdom of Indigenous teachings and sacred relationships, as we look to the future we are creating.
Guest Speakers:
Former Principal Chief Thomas Dardar // United Houma Nation
Bette Billiot // United Houma Nation
Introduction by:
Colette Pichon Battle // Vision & Initiatives Partner, Taproot Earth
Tap into RECLAIM by...
Write a letter to future generations.
What is your wildest dreams for the next generation - how will they be more connected and rooted with the Earth? Or What would you like the next generation to know about what you and your community did to help reclaim our humanity?
Connect with us @taprootearth on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook
We reclaim our connection to each other and the planet through our relationships. We draw from the wisdom of Indigenous teachings and sacred relationships, as we look to the future we are creating.
Guest Speakers:
Former Principal Chief Thomas Dardar // United Houma Nation
Bette Billiot // United Houma Nation
Introduction by:
Colette Pichon Battle // Vision & Initiatives Partner, Taproot Earth
Tap into RECLAIM by...
Write a letter to future generations.
What is your wildest dreams for the next generation - how will they be more connected and rooted with the Earth? Or What would you like the next generation to know about what you and your community did to help reclaim our humanity?
Connect with us @taprootearth on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook
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Day 2: Reckon
How do we reckon with the past and the long term impacts of climate on our communities future?
How do we reckon with how practices of extraction, disinvestment, and scarcity that create the climate reality we are in?
How do we advance solutions rooted in restoration, abundance, and love.
Guest Speakers:
Marsha Jackson // Co-Chair of Southern Sector Rising
Veronica Coptis // Executive Director of Center for Coalfield Justice
Introduction by:
Colette Pichon Battle // Vision & Initiatives Partner, Taproot Earth
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Connect with us @taprootearth on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook
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Day 4: Repair + Resource
Repair acknowledges the harms that extractive systems and corporate agendas have created. We commit to repairing the relationships we have with each other in our movements. We demand that repair starts with those most harmed historically and currently.
Reparations now.
Abolition in our lifetime.
Resource the work.
Guest Speakers:
Alison Corwin // Waverley Street Foundation
Ashleigh Gardere // PolicyLink
Flozell Daniels // CEO & President, Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation
Introduction by:
Colette Pichon Battle // Vision & Initiatives Partner, Taproot Earth
Tap into RECLAIM + RESOURCE by...
Repairing our relationships starts with us. To do so we need breath to heal and move. We invite you to tune into a meditation, sink into your breath. What guides you in this work? How and where does your breath guide you.
Connect with us @taprootearth on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook
Climate on Tap: Stories of Remembrance & Restoration - Day 3: Reclaim
Transcript
Day three, Reclaim. The next fight is going to be about water. You know, water is now a commodity. Welcome back to day three. Climate On Tap, Rituals of Remembrance and Restoration.
Today's episode features the esteemed former Principal Chief, Thomas Dadar, and Bette Billiot of the United Houma Nation, the largest tribe in Louisiana that has survived the impacts of colonization and countless climate disasters, always having to recover w
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