The Kumeyaay Vision of Earth Justice: An Interview on June 27, 2024 (6 min version)

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ส.ค. 2024
  • The Kumeyaay Vision of Earth Justice: interview w/ Bobby Wallace & Sarahmarie Llyemewaa Redfern of the Barona Band of Mission Indians.
    After years of ignoring indigenous peoples, the U.S. environmental movement has embraced them as partners in protecting the integrity of ecosystems and as teachers in modeling a truly sustainable lifestyle. What are some of the traditions of earth care that the Kumeyaay lived out for thousands of years here in San Diego County, and how did those practices grow out of their religion? Former ICEJ Chairperson, Rev. Dr. Beth Johnson, interviews several members of the Kumeyaay nation including eco-justice activists Bobby Wallace and Sarahmarie Llyemewaa Redfern. Mr. Wallace and Ms. Redfern reflect on their life journeys as activists, direct us toward local eco-justice issues, and address what true justice from the U.S. might look like for the Indigenous.
    Note: The El Monte Valley sand mine that is mentioned in both videos has not yet been restarted but we fear that it will be any day now. ICEJ is committed to opposing it if and when it is restarted.
    The full length interview is also available for viewing on the ICEJ youtube page.
    This event is part of ICEJ’s Advancing Earth Justice series. If you want further information email info@icejsd.org

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