Many Voices: Who Gets to Tell the Story? How Does Our Community Understand Itself in Terms of its Indigenous Past and Present?
Collaborative event by Midcoast Indigenous Awareness Group (MIAG) and Curtis Library https://vimeo.com/755256488
Images from the event here.
A Path to Community: Seeking to Know More About the Place We Now Call Brunswick
Collaborative event by Midcoast Indigenous Awareness Group (MIAG) and Curtis Library https://vimeo.com/758040109
Images from the event here.
Walking With Our Wabanaki Neighbors: What Steps Can We Take?
Offered by Curtis Library and Midcoast Indigenous Awareness Group (MIAG) https://vimeo.com/622933041
Wabanaki Alliance Indigenous Peoples Day Rally 2021
Watch and share the FULL video here bit.ly/FULLWabanakiRally2021
"The Gatherings" Book Launch Recording
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t38lviX8DE
Osher Map Library Recording: "This is How We Name Our Lands"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7TueoPtnKk
Indigenous Knowledge & Western Science: Collaboration, Relationship, and Climate Solutions Learning series
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGFkN5U8sQk
Accompanying Resources:
https://www.gcseglobal.org/indigenous-knowledge-western-science-learning-series
Indigenous Methodologies Series: Dr. Bonnie Newsom
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCj4KedU0-E
Penobscot: Sense of Place: Penobscot, Language, and Landscape
Feb 26, 2020 lecture by James Francis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYBmhQmp_z
Historic Recordings Revitalize Language For Passamaquoddy Tribal Membershttps://qonaskamkuk.com/historic-recordings-revitalize-language-for-passamaquoddy-tribal-members/?fbclid=IwAR2pS5r2J7U99saTJd78_E7dkjVIdOT8_ESPH5B9qQGQXXSv1W70zf-KGcs
Songs of Healing - Elder Maggie Paul Zoom Presentation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8yu9HI3pH0
Community College of Vermont Abenaki speakers- Jesse Bowman Bruchac (Nulhegan Abenaki)
www.atowi.org/press/first-speaker-in-the-ccv-series-jesse-bowman-bruchac fbclid=IwAR1u9Huwr9dOxD8sYkjYMZgiSkifWmf8CuUqrN2dl9-KVZ8wURzLKhC6Hhc
Maine Voices with Chris Newell, the Director of the Abbe Museum in Bar Harbor
Recorded live on January 14, 2021. Chris Newell (Passamaquoddy) is the executive director and senior partner to Wabanaki Nations at the Abbe Museum in Bar Harbor. He is the first Wabanaki Nation member to lead the museum, a recognized innovator in decolonizing museum practices. Newell believes education is a path to making the world a better place for all people and looks forward to a better, well-informed future for us all. Newell is a lifelong educator and served for six years as the Education Supervisor for the Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center in Ledyard, Conn. He and his colleagues at that museum co-founded the Akomawt Educational Initiative to respond to the lack of representation of Native history and social studies in public schools in New England. Newell was the senior adviser on the Emmy-winning documentary “Dawnland,” chronicling the first-ever, government-sanctioned Truth and Reconciliation Commission in the State of Maine. He is also a member of the Mystic River singers, an internationally acclaimed and award-winning inter-tribal pow wow drum group. Newell was born and raised in Motahkmikuhk (Indian Township, ME) and is a proud citizen of the Passamaquoddy Tribe at Indian Township. Chris Newell was interviewed by Bob Keyes, Portland Press Herald arts reporter.
www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=EiX0cFrItE8&feature=youtu.be
Rethinking Thanksgiving: Taking Action for Indigenous Land Defense
From the Indigenous Solidarity Network
drive.google.com/file/d/1XQs5GdYVWzanWjb0sZOv3bPBeGa-nXaK/view?link_id=0&can_id=1580e04c9f48e80e340fcbda4844f630&source=email-recording-actions-solidarity-with-indigenous-land-water-defense&email_referrer=email_1019482&email_subject=recording-actions-solidarity-with-indigenous-land-water-defense
Redact: A panel discussion on the redaction of Maine's 1820 Constitution
Offered live on November 19, 2020.
In this recording a panel of experts discuss the topics covered Maine Historical Society's exhibit REDACT: Obscuring the Maine Constitution. The panel examined the redaction of Maine's 1820 Constitution in 1875 and the ramifications that ceasing to print sections 1, 2, and 5 of Article 10 had upon Wabanaki communities and public lands. Panel Moderator: Darren Ranco (Penobscot) - Associate Professor of Anthropology and Chair of Native American Programs at University of Maine, exhibit co-curator. Panelists: Dr. Catherine M. Burns – exhibit co-curator, Michael-Corey F. Hinton (Passamaquoddy)–attorney, Donna Loring (Penobscot)–tribal elder and author, Sherri Mitchell (Penobscot)–attorney, author, and educator. Available for free streaming at:
https://www.mainehistory.org/onlineprograms/video_REDACT.shtml
Examining the Origins and Legacies of Indigenous Slavery
Recording of a discussion, examining the origins and legacies of Indigenous Slavery on the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower's landing, hosted by the Harvard Club of Seattle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKQhRA0WvYM&feature=youtu.be
A Conversation with New Mexico Congresswoman Deb Haaland (with Bowdoin College students)
https://www.bowdoin.edu/news/2020/11/a-conversation-with-new-mexico-congresswoman-deb-haaland.html
Indigenous Culture in the works of Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington
Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington both depicted Indigenous people in their work in varying capacities. In this special live online talk, two Maine experts discuss the layers of meaning and implications behind those depictions.
https://vimeo.com/490795455
Doctrine of Discovery Study Guide:
3 educational sessions of Youtube films, with additional regularly updated content, from the Indigenous Values Initiative and the American Indian Law Alliance.
Available for free streaming at:
https://doctrineofdiscovery.org/resources/event/mother-earths-pandemic-session-videos/
"Voices of the Midcoast" Recording:
Midcoast Indigenous Awareness Group's Indigenous Peoples Day Event
Offered live October 12, 2020.
Presenters Mihku Paul, Heather Augustine, Ron Siviski and three students from the Bowdoin Native American Student Association: Sunshine Eaton, Amanda Cassano, and Shadin Largo will share their stories of being native in this area, and Willi Lempert, Bowdoin Anthropology Professor will put it all together with his calm presence and technological expertise.
Available for free streaming at: https://vimeo.com/467585533
The Age of Coronavirus: Using this time to Decolonize Our Minds: An Interview with Sherri Mitchell Weh'na Ha'mu Kwasset
Offered live July 14, 2020. PCI Executive Director Asher Miller speaks with Sherri Mitchell (Weh'na Ha'mu Kwasset) on the long history of colonization and conquest -- upon which our legal, religious, and educational structures continue to be based -- and how the coronavirus pandemic and the growing recognition of white privilege present a unique opportunity to decolonize our society, minds, and hearts. Sherri Mitchell is a lawyer, educator, writer, speaker, and organizer who has been actively involved with Indigenous rights and environmental justice work for more than 25 years.
Available for free streaming at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxVRvgrUTpI&feature=youtu.be&mc_cid=db1b8f33c1&mc_eid=8232c672bb
Healing the Wounds of Turtle Island, 2020 Recordings
Offered live July 10-13, 2020.
"Our ancestors tell us that the Eastern Door is where we will gather to begin the healing of this land. It is here in the East where first contact was made between the Native peoples and the newcomers. It is here that the first blood was spilled between our people, and the long history of violence began. And, it is here on this same land that the healing must begin. Our prophecies tell us that when the people of the world rise up and begin standing for the protection of life, a great healing will begin. In order for that healing to take root, the people must return to the place where the initial wounding on this land took place, and join together with one heart and one mind to heal the wounds that they carry within them, and those carried by Mother Earth. When they do, the Eastern Door will re-open and we will be able to renew our sacred contracts with one another as human beings, and between human beings and the rest of creation. The opening of the Eastern Door will usher in a new beginning, and begin building a new way of life for all living beings.
This is a twenty-one year ceremony that will travel to all corners of this land to open each spiritual door to bring in the healing energies that we so desperately need. This is the fourth year of the ceremony. It will be hosted for four years in each location and will return to the starting point in the twenty-first year to close the ceremony. We invite people from all corners of the Earth to join us in this healing ceremony. We will come together to heal the common wound that we all carry from our shared history of violence; to heal the wounds carried by Mother Earth, and; to heal the imprint of those wounds in the energy field overlaying the land. We all share the impacts of these wounds, and we must all come together to heal them."
Available for free streaming at: https://www.facebook.com/sacredinstructions/videos/570920660452276/
More information about Healing Turtle Island available at: www.healingturtleisland.org
Tribal Sovereignty Legislation Update
Offered live June 19, 2020.
"Corey Hinton and John Banks will join us to present on the Fish & Game and Environmental components of LD 2094, An Act To Implement the Recommendations of the Task Force on Changes to the Maine Indian Claims Settlement Implementing Act. Michael-Corey (Corey) F. Hinton is a citizen of the Passamaquoddy Tribe enrolled at Pleasant Point and an attorney with Drummond Woodsum & MacMahon whose practice focuses on the representation of Tribal Nations and their enterprises on a wide range of issues, including tribal governance, natural resources and the environment, economic development, and employment law. John Banks is the Director of the Department of Natural Resources for the Penobscot Indian Nation."
Available for free streaming at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZt7EqrvasA
Lisa Brooks Maine Historical Society Talk about her book "Our Beloved Kin", 2018
https://www.mainehistory.org/media/podcasts/mhs_programs/765.ogg
Teaching Offerings from Sherri Mitchell Wena'hamu'gwasit
Interviews, upcoming live teachings, and more is available via Sherri's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/sacredinstructions/
Topic: Acknowledging Our Collective Grief with Chief Arvol Looking Horse, Rev Lennox Yearwood, and Elder and Clan Mother Shelley Mandakwe Charles
Conversation took place on June 11, 2020. Recording available for listening anytime at the link below:
https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/play/78YrfuCqqDg3SdDE5gSDUaMtW9S-J6ms0HQWr6VYyRyzVnYBMVfwZbMTNucwuw5jYX4hQwdkjqZBJBLV?continueMode=true&_x_zm_rtaid=USjU5yQ9RjicYnszGwZ-gg.1592610512891.7b5fdbfaba832e8b0ea306bce1efcd42&_x_zm_rhtaid=638
Topic: Ethical Leadership with DJ Vanas
Conversation took place May 14, 2020. Recording available for listening anytime at the link below:
https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/play/tJd4JuuhqW03SYCc4wSDUaN5W429Jqis0ylN_PEOnUy3U3YHZlGvbrJHY-oLIrFr-gvfnPYLK-FHLIEk?continueMode=true&_x_zm_rtaid=wND-vO3VRfmNeynFuzKnCw.1590173409442.9002c7bdf0f867c0592098bb36d73d6c&_x_zm_rhtaid=689
Topic: Embracing the Journey-Facing Yourself with Heather Mizeur
Conversation took place Apr 23, 2020. Recording available for listening anytime at the link below:
https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/play/75wsJL-vqW43HNyc4gSDCvF8W9XrKv2s0ykeqPMFzR7mAnkCMwCgMOASMOJVon_D8Xv3QhbhHQTWZ4g2?continueMode=true&_x_zm_rtaid=q2-mxzUtTMq7zD9JMqo5gA.1588117543193.c5dbdb5e7b0520fdce5cbdd92088010d&_x_zm_rhtaid=288
Topic: Visioning The New with Tim DeChristopher and Rivera Sun
Conversation took place April 16, 2020. Recording available for listening anytime at the link below:
https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/xed5BIOg02ZIQNb2tFDTS7UvPt68eaa81CUc-_MIykZmUec5tzoyAsJpqbWCwroy
Access Password: t0%8#vL%
Topic: Changing the Way We Live
Conversation took place Apr. 1, 2020. Recording available for listening anytime at the link below:
https://us04web.zoom.us/rec/play/v50odb2oqWg3TNLAswSDUfUvW42_KvmshCBN8vsNnR21AXBXO1L0YbBGZuf2ghSykOFYjyjaUrF6TS1D?continueMode=true&_x_zm_rtaid=q2-mxzUtTMq7zD9JMqo5gA.1588117543193.c5dbdb5e7b0520fdce5cbdd92088010d&_x_zm_rhtaid=288
Collaborative event by Midcoast Indigenous Awareness Group (MIAG) and Curtis Library https://vimeo.com/755256488
Images from the event here.
A Path to Community: Seeking to Know More About the Place We Now Call Brunswick
Collaborative event by Midcoast Indigenous Awareness Group (MIAG) and Curtis Library https://vimeo.com/758040109
Images from the event here.
Walking With Our Wabanaki Neighbors: What Steps Can We Take?
Offered by Curtis Library and Midcoast Indigenous Awareness Group (MIAG) https://vimeo.com/622933041
Wabanaki Alliance Indigenous Peoples Day Rally 2021
Watch and share the FULL video here bit.ly/FULLWabanakiRally2021
"The Gatherings" Book Launch Recording
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_t38lviX8DE
Osher Map Library Recording: "This is How We Name Our Lands"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7TueoPtnKk
Indigenous Knowledge & Western Science: Collaboration, Relationship, and Climate Solutions Learning series
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGFkN5U8sQk
Accompanying Resources:
https://www.gcseglobal.org/indigenous-knowledge-western-science-learning-series
Indigenous Methodologies Series: Dr. Bonnie Newsom
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCj4KedU0-E
Penobscot: Sense of Place: Penobscot, Language, and Landscape
Feb 26, 2020 lecture by James Francis
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYBmhQmp_z
Historic Recordings Revitalize Language For Passamaquoddy Tribal Membershttps://qonaskamkuk.com/historic-recordings-revitalize-language-for-passamaquoddy-tribal-members/?fbclid=IwAR2pS5r2J7U99saTJd78_E7dkjVIdOT8_ESPH5B9qQGQXXSv1W70zf-KGcs
Songs of Healing - Elder Maggie Paul Zoom Presentation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8yu9HI3pH0
Community College of Vermont Abenaki speakers- Jesse Bowman Bruchac (Nulhegan Abenaki)
www.atowi.org/press/first-speaker-in-the-ccv-series-jesse-bowman-bruchac fbclid=IwAR1u9Huwr9dOxD8sYkjYMZgiSkifWmf8CuUqrN2dl9-KVZ8wURzLKhC6Hhc
Maine Voices with Chris Newell, the Director of the Abbe Museum in Bar Harbor
Recorded live on January 14, 2021. Chris Newell (Passamaquoddy) is the executive director and senior partner to Wabanaki Nations at the Abbe Museum in Bar Harbor. He is the first Wabanaki Nation member to lead the museum, a recognized innovator in decolonizing museum practices. Newell believes education is a path to making the world a better place for all people and looks forward to a better, well-informed future for us all. Newell is a lifelong educator and served for six years as the Education Supervisor for the Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center in Ledyard, Conn. He and his colleagues at that museum co-founded the Akomawt Educational Initiative to respond to the lack of representation of Native history and social studies in public schools in New England. Newell was the senior adviser on the Emmy-winning documentary “Dawnland,” chronicling the first-ever, government-sanctioned Truth and Reconciliation Commission in the State of Maine. He is also a member of the Mystic River singers, an internationally acclaimed and award-winning inter-tribal pow wow drum group. Newell was born and raised in Motahkmikuhk (Indian Township, ME) and is a proud citizen of the Passamaquoddy Tribe at Indian Township. Chris Newell was interviewed by Bob Keyes, Portland Press Herald arts reporter.
www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=EiX0cFrItE8&feature=youtu.be
Rethinking Thanksgiving: Taking Action for Indigenous Land Defense
From the Indigenous Solidarity Network
drive.google.com/file/d/1XQs5GdYVWzanWjb0sZOv3bPBeGa-nXaK/view?link_id=0&can_id=1580e04c9f48e80e340fcbda4844f630&source=email-recording-actions-solidarity-with-indigenous-land-water-defense&email_referrer=email_1019482&email_subject=recording-actions-solidarity-with-indigenous-land-water-defense
Redact: A panel discussion on the redaction of Maine's 1820 Constitution
Offered live on November 19, 2020.
In this recording a panel of experts discuss the topics covered Maine Historical Society's exhibit REDACT: Obscuring the Maine Constitution. The panel examined the redaction of Maine's 1820 Constitution in 1875 and the ramifications that ceasing to print sections 1, 2, and 5 of Article 10 had upon Wabanaki communities and public lands. Panel Moderator: Darren Ranco (Penobscot) - Associate Professor of Anthropology and Chair of Native American Programs at University of Maine, exhibit co-curator. Panelists: Dr. Catherine M. Burns – exhibit co-curator, Michael-Corey F. Hinton (Passamaquoddy)–attorney, Donna Loring (Penobscot)–tribal elder and author, Sherri Mitchell (Penobscot)–attorney, author, and educator. Available for free streaming at:
https://www.mainehistory.org/onlineprograms/video_REDACT.shtml
Examining the Origins and Legacies of Indigenous Slavery
Recording of a discussion, examining the origins and legacies of Indigenous Slavery on the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower's landing, hosted by the Harvard Club of Seattle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKQhRA0WvYM&feature=youtu.be
A Conversation with New Mexico Congresswoman Deb Haaland (with Bowdoin College students)
https://www.bowdoin.edu/news/2020/11/a-conversation-with-new-mexico-congresswoman-deb-haaland.html
Indigenous Culture in the works of Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington
Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington both depicted Indigenous people in their work in varying capacities. In this special live online talk, two Maine experts discuss the layers of meaning and implications behind those depictions.
https://vimeo.com/490795455
Doctrine of Discovery Study Guide:
3 educational sessions of Youtube films, with additional regularly updated content, from the Indigenous Values Initiative and the American Indian Law Alliance.
Available for free streaming at:
https://doctrineofdiscovery.org/resources/event/mother-earths-pandemic-session-videos/
"Voices of the Midcoast" Recording:
Midcoast Indigenous Awareness Group's Indigenous Peoples Day Event
Offered live October 12, 2020.
Presenters Mihku Paul, Heather Augustine, Ron Siviski and three students from the Bowdoin Native American Student Association: Sunshine Eaton, Amanda Cassano, and Shadin Largo will share their stories of being native in this area, and Willi Lempert, Bowdoin Anthropology Professor will put it all together with his calm presence and technological expertise.
Available for free streaming at: https://vimeo.com/467585533
The Age of Coronavirus: Using this time to Decolonize Our Minds: An Interview with Sherri Mitchell Weh'na Ha'mu Kwasset
Offered live July 14, 2020. PCI Executive Director Asher Miller speaks with Sherri Mitchell (Weh'na Ha'mu Kwasset) on the long history of colonization and conquest -- upon which our legal, religious, and educational structures continue to be based -- and how the coronavirus pandemic and the growing recognition of white privilege present a unique opportunity to decolonize our society, minds, and hearts. Sherri Mitchell is a lawyer, educator, writer, speaker, and organizer who has been actively involved with Indigenous rights and environmental justice work for more than 25 years.
Available for free streaming at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxVRvgrUTpI&feature=youtu.be&mc_cid=db1b8f33c1&mc_eid=8232c672bb
Healing the Wounds of Turtle Island, 2020 Recordings
Offered live July 10-13, 2020.
"Our ancestors tell us that the Eastern Door is where we will gather to begin the healing of this land. It is here in the East where first contact was made between the Native peoples and the newcomers. It is here that the first blood was spilled between our people, and the long history of violence began. And, it is here on this same land that the healing must begin. Our prophecies tell us that when the people of the world rise up and begin standing for the protection of life, a great healing will begin. In order for that healing to take root, the people must return to the place where the initial wounding on this land took place, and join together with one heart and one mind to heal the wounds that they carry within them, and those carried by Mother Earth. When they do, the Eastern Door will re-open and we will be able to renew our sacred contracts with one another as human beings, and between human beings and the rest of creation. The opening of the Eastern Door will usher in a new beginning, and begin building a new way of life for all living beings.
This is a twenty-one year ceremony that will travel to all corners of this land to open each spiritual door to bring in the healing energies that we so desperately need. This is the fourth year of the ceremony. It will be hosted for four years in each location and will return to the starting point in the twenty-first year to close the ceremony. We invite people from all corners of the Earth to join us in this healing ceremony. We will come together to heal the common wound that we all carry from our shared history of violence; to heal the wounds carried by Mother Earth, and; to heal the imprint of those wounds in the energy field overlaying the land. We all share the impacts of these wounds, and we must all come together to heal them."
Available for free streaming at: https://www.facebook.com/sacredinstructions/videos/570920660452276/
More information about Healing Turtle Island available at: www.healingturtleisland.org
Tribal Sovereignty Legislation Update
Offered live June 19, 2020.
"Corey Hinton and John Banks will join us to present on the Fish & Game and Environmental components of LD 2094, An Act To Implement the Recommendations of the Task Force on Changes to the Maine Indian Claims Settlement Implementing Act. Michael-Corey (Corey) F. Hinton is a citizen of the Passamaquoddy Tribe enrolled at Pleasant Point and an attorney with Drummond Woodsum & MacMahon whose practice focuses on the representation of Tribal Nations and their enterprises on a wide range of issues, including tribal governance, natural resources and the environment, economic development, and employment law. John Banks is the Director of the Department of Natural Resources for the Penobscot Indian Nation."
Available for free streaming at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZt7EqrvasA
Lisa Brooks Maine Historical Society Talk about her book "Our Beloved Kin", 2018
https://www.mainehistory.org/media/podcasts/mhs_programs/765.ogg
Teaching Offerings from Sherri Mitchell Wena'hamu'gwasit
Interviews, upcoming live teachings, and more is available via Sherri's Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/sacredinstructions/
Topic: Acknowledging Our Collective Grief with Chief Arvol Looking Horse, Rev Lennox Yearwood, and Elder and Clan Mother Shelley Mandakwe Charles
Conversation took place on June 11, 2020. Recording available for listening anytime at the link below:
https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/play/78YrfuCqqDg3SdDE5gSDUaMtW9S-J6ms0HQWr6VYyRyzVnYBMVfwZbMTNucwuw5jYX4hQwdkjqZBJBLV?continueMode=true&_x_zm_rtaid=USjU5yQ9RjicYnszGwZ-gg.1592610512891.7b5fdbfaba832e8b0ea306bce1efcd42&_x_zm_rhtaid=638
Topic: Ethical Leadership with DJ Vanas
Conversation took place May 14, 2020. Recording available for listening anytime at the link below:
https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/play/tJd4JuuhqW03SYCc4wSDUaN5W429Jqis0ylN_PEOnUy3U3YHZlGvbrJHY-oLIrFr-gvfnPYLK-FHLIEk?continueMode=true&_x_zm_rtaid=wND-vO3VRfmNeynFuzKnCw.1590173409442.9002c7bdf0f867c0592098bb36d73d6c&_x_zm_rhtaid=689
Topic: Embracing the Journey-Facing Yourself with Heather Mizeur
Conversation took place Apr 23, 2020. Recording available for listening anytime at the link below:
https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/play/75wsJL-vqW43HNyc4gSDCvF8W9XrKv2s0ykeqPMFzR7mAnkCMwCgMOASMOJVon_D8Xv3QhbhHQTWZ4g2?continueMode=true&_x_zm_rtaid=q2-mxzUtTMq7zD9JMqo5gA.1588117543193.c5dbdb5e7b0520fdce5cbdd92088010d&_x_zm_rhtaid=288
Topic: Visioning The New with Tim DeChristopher and Rivera Sun
Conversation took place April 16, 2020. Recording available for listening anytime at the link below:
https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/xed5BIOg02ZIQNb2tFDTS7UvPt68eaa81CUc-_MIykZmUec5tzoyAsJpqbWCwroy
Access Password: t0%8#vL%
Topic: Changing the Way We Live
Conversation took place Apr. 1, 2020. Recording available for listening anytime at the link below:
https://us04web.zoom.us/rec/play/v50odb2oqWg3TNLAswSDUfUvW42_KvmshCBN8vsNnR21AXBXO1L0YbBGZuf2ghSykOFYjyjaUrF6TS1D?continueMode=true&_x_zm_rtaid=q2-mxzUtTMq7zD9JMqo5gA.1588117543193.c5dbdb5e7b0520fdce5cbdd92088010d&_x_zm_rhtaid=288