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Exist, Flourish, Evolve - an Exhibit on Rights of Nature
​From the Maumee to the Cuyahoga, the works in Exist, Flourish, Evolve come together to share the histories of our water, demonstrate the interconnectedness of ourselves and our natural world, and remind us, as Dr. Vandana Shiva states, “nature is not out there; we are a part of it.”
2 February to 26 May 2024
Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland
11400 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Ohio
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32nd Annual Sturgeon Feast and Pow Wow
Saturday, April 13 10:00 am-7:00 pm
Omaeqnomenewak Wetohkatikamek Center
Keshena WI
The Sturgeon Are Coming Home
The Menominee sturgeon feast and celebration dates back centuries before Europeans arrived.
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The Menominee called Keshena Falls (Nama’o skiwamit) or the place where sturgeon come home. In the spring of the year, the Menominee waited for the sturgeon to migrate into their rivers and streams where they were harvested with spears in great abundance. The Menominee relied upon the sturgeon to supplement their diet along with other fish, wild game, wild rice and maple sugar. Sturgeon was also used for medicinal purposes. The return of the sturgeon each spring meant the Menominee could replenish their food supply, which was close to depletion after long winter months. The celebration that followed the harvest included tobacco offerings, songs, and the ancient Menominee fish dance (mimicking the movement of the spawning sturgeon going up river) was performed honoring the return of the fish and a feast thanking the creator for allowing the sturgeons to return to their traditional spawning grounds at Keshena Falls and for replenishing their food supplies after a long winter.
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Bowling Green Public Health Symposium - Thomas Linzey

​.​From Crisis to Recovery: Health Challenges and Community Rights
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Thursday, April 4, 2024   11:00 AM  2:00 PM
East Palestine OH
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Bowen-Thompson Student Union, Lenhart Grand Ballroom
CDER’s Senior Legal Counsel, Thomas Linzey is presenting as a keynote speaker at the Symposium.
He is widely recognized as the founder of the contemporary community rights movement which has resulted in the adoption of several hundred laws across the U.S. and world that protect the environment and public health. He will join public health experts Dr. Wes Vins, Laura Fauss, and Dr. Getchen Nickell, at the event.
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The Symposium will be offered free of charge and will be offered in person and live stream. Lunch is free for registered in-person attendees, with registration required by March 15, 2024.
To register for this event and for more information, please visit here.
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2023 UN Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC COP 28)

​30 November to 12 December 2023
​Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE).
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20th Anniversary of the CRANDON MINE PURCHASE
Saturday, October 28, 2023 - All-day

 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Opening prayers and drumming at site of the ore body, speakers with history of the mine fight, a celebration WALK from former mine site to Mole Lake Reservation, mini-powwow at the Potawatomi Community Center and an evening feast to end the day.
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Milwaukee County Rights of Nature Resolution Signing Ceremony
Friday October 27 2023, 10:00 am
3711 W. Canal Street, Milwaukee
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Come honor and celebrate the painstaking work and relentless dedication of so many to make this day materialize. Please plan on being there and SHARE this historic happening.
​Supporting the "rights of nature" movement across waterways and bodies of water in Milwaukee County for protection and ensuring human activities do not interfere with nature and its ability to be healthy, robust, and resilient.
Full Resolution
Milwaukee City Executive will sign historic first Rights of Nature
​resolution in Wisconsin.

​Ceremony for the River to follow
2023 Central Wisconsin Indigenous Peoples' Day  Pow Wow

October 7, 2023, 1pm to October 8, 5pm
Central Wisconsin Convention & Expo Center
​10101 Market Street A20, Rothschild, WI
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Promoting education, awareness, respect and appreciation for Indigenous Peoples of Wisconsin.
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Labor Day Mackinaw Annual Bridge Walk
Monday, September 4, 2023
9:00am - 2:00pm
Start from either St. Ignace or Mackinaw City (directions)
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All roads lead to the Annual Labor Day Mackinaw Bridge walk. Water protectors will be converging on the Bridge to highlight the need to protect International Waters, including all the Great Lakes. 
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National Gathering - Come Listen to the Water - 2 events
Water is Life Music Festival
Saturday, September 2, 2023
12:00pm - 9:00pm
200 Wachtel Ave, Petoskey, MI 49770 (directions)
Petoskey Waterfront
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Come help us celebrate the Water and our connection to it. We strive to provide a memorable  experience through, eclectic music, art, food, and of course, you, the attendees.

This is our 5th year and we wish to welcome you to this free, family friendly event brought to you by our sponsors, volunteers, committee, awesome musical talent and of course our relative, niibi (water). 
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Sustainability Fair
Saturday, August 26, 2023
9:30am - 3:00pm

S14 W28167 Madison St • Waukesha 53188 (directions)
Retzer Nature Center 262-896-8007
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The 2023 Sustainability Fair is a gathering of organizations and businesses to inform and engage the citizens of Waukesha County
​about environmental sustainability.
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We Are Water: A Cultural Celebration of Milwaukee's Waters
August 13, 2023
6 pm -8 pm
South Shore Park, Milwaukee
www.milwaukeewatercommons.org
w.milwaukeewatercommons.org/
FREE and ALL are welcome - Join Milwaukee Water Commons for our 9th Annual We Are Water celebration!
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We Are Water connects hundreds of Milwaukeeans in the celebration of our common waters. We gather on the shores of lake Michigan to share and honor our community’s history, cultural diversity and talent.
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SOPHIA's 2nd Annual Community Multicultural Fair
August 12, 2023
10am - 6 pm
Cutler Park, Waukesha
www.sophiawaukesha.com
Celebrating the Diverse cultural and Ethnic Heritage of individuals in Waukesha and neighboring Counties. 

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Menominee Nation Contest Pow-Wow
Aug 4, 2023 - Aug 5, 2023
The Woodland Bowl
Keshena, WI 54135
Information: 715-799-5114 x1267
Contestants and spectators from across the nation and Canada gather each year to enjoy the finest in dance competition and in live singing and drumming. Many anticipate rekindling existing friendships and creating new ones as the Menominee Contest Pow-wow offers an opportunity to network with others. Each vendor will offer a diverse array of merchandise inspired by Native American artwork, beadwork and apparel. Satisfy your taste buds and indulge in a variety of traditional Native American and contemporary cuisine.
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Creation Water Walk
Memorial Day Weekend May 27-29, 2023
Wise Women Gathering Place
​1641 Commanche Ave., Suite H, Green Bay, WI
 The Indigenous-led Creation Water Walk will begin at Menekaunee Harbor Park in Marinette, Michigan, at sunrise on May 27th, and proceed over three days, walking south along the western shores of Green Bay. The Creation Water Walk will end along the banks of the Fox River, at the Neville Museum on May 29th. This Water Walk acknowledges all of the Tribal Nations of Wisconsin and honors the memory and teachings of Grandmother Josephine Mandamin-ba, known as “The Water Walker.”
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Madison Action Day
Thursday, April 27, 2023 @ 9:00 AM to 3 PM
Wisconsin Masonic Center
301 Wisconsin Ave
Madison, WI 53703
We will be spending the day hearing from speakers, meeting with legislators and networking with community members from all across the state hoping to make Wisconsin a state for all of us to thrive in. Registration includes a boxed lunch at Wisconsin Masonic Center.
Zoom training will be available to help us be more informed on the critical issues, learn/practice how to ‘tell our story’, and prepare for the day.
1.- Thursday March 9 @ 6:30 pm: Telling your story
2.- Thursday March 23 @ 6:30pm Working with Legislators​
Madison Action Day Preparation
Prep meeting and Orientation
April 13, 2023 @ 6:30 PM
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April 22, 2023 @ 10 AM
10th Street Park
Wausau, WI

10 multi cultural and environmental organization teams will plant 10 trees in this small, treeless city Park. A talking circle will follow. Come and celebrate with us.
Earth Day Tree Planting and Beloved Community Celebration
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Articles by Dan Barth
Tribal Community Planning – Causier Lecture
April 20, 2023 @ 4:00 PM
Architecture and Urban Planning Marcus Commons –
​UWM Campus – 2131 E Hartford Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53211
“Tribal Community Planning: A Ho-Chunk Nation Perspective and Lessons for Practitioners” presentation by Bill Quackenbush, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer at the Ho-Chunk Nation of WI.
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UN Water Conference - Rights of Nature
In-person and Virtual Event
The UN Water Conference will be the stage of the upcoming side event “Rights of Nature: The missing connection to enhance and implement the SDGs on Water” on Friday, March 24, 2023, at 3.30 PM (EDT).

​The event will explore the Rights of Nature framework as a powerful legal, non-anthropocentric, holistic tool for water restoration and protection, and how it can complement the global goals and objectives of restoration and protection of water ecosystems.
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