STORIES ABOUT WATER
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Talking Water with Marsela Pecanac & Lila Kusturica
TALKING WATER WITH MARSELA PECANAC & LEJLA KUSTURICA Season 1, Episode 6 ACT supports activists and artists in the Western Balkans by helping them rebuild their communities and by challenging systemic injustice through frontline partnerships and strategic campaigns. ACT's nomination helped secure the 2021 Goldman Environmental Award for Europe for the Brave Women of Kruscica in Bosnia and
Talking Water with Gigi Coyle and Orland Bishop
TALKING WATER WITH GIGI COYLE & ORLAND BISHOP Season 1, Episode 5 In this deeply moving conversation, Orland Bishop and Gigi Coyle explore the essence of water and what it represents to us as human beings. Gigi Coyle is the co-founder of Walking Water, and founder of Beyond Boundaries, an inter-generational pilgrimage of service and a response team
Talking Water with Maude Barlow
TALKING WATER WITH MAUDE BARLOW Season 1, Episode 4 Maude Barlow is a Canadian author and activist. She is the chair of the Blue Planet Project and the Washington-based Food & Water Watch. She is a Councilor with the Hamburg-based World Future Council. In 2008/2009, she served as Senior Advisor on Water to the 63rd President of the
Talking Water with Kathy Bancroft and Alan Bacock
TALKING WATER WITH KATHY BANCROFT AND ALAN BACOCK Season 1, Episode 3 Kathy Bancroft is the Tribal Historic Preservation officer and Elder of the Lone Pine Paiute-Shoshone tribe and Alan Bacock is the former water coordinator with the Big Pine Paiute Tribe. Both have been instrumental on the path of Walking Water. We will hear some of the
Talking Water with Gigi Coyle and Rajendra Singh
TALKING WATER WITH GIGI COYLE AND RAJENDRA SINGH Season 1, Episode 2 Gigi Coyle and Rajendra Singh share story about the importance of love in activism, and the relationship between community and the healing of water. This was recorded as a live zoom call in February 2022. Hosted by: Kate Bunney Produced & Edited by: Teena Pugliese Intro music
Current Water News from Payahuunadü
CURRENT WATER NEWS FROM PAYAHUUNADÜ Paul Huette and Noah Williams have the same great great grandparents, Jim and Sarah Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Hill owned farm land in what used to be the community of Fish Springs, located five miles south of Big Pine. The Hills obtained the land in the late 1880s when the law allowed American Indian people
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