Water Protection Rights and Spirituality

Tuesday, October 186:30—8:00 PMVirtualWinchester Public Library80 Washington St, Winchester, MA, 01890

Join us as we honor Indigenous Peoples Day at a special program that will open with traditional Danza and prayer, and will be followed by a panel discussion on Water Protection Rights. The participants will be Hiawatha Brown (Narragansett Elder), Liz Santana-Kiser (Nipmuc Elder) Kasike Jorge Estevez (Taino) and Robert Quesada (Mexika/Aztec).  

Learn about:

  • Indigenous Spirituality as it relates to water
  • Issues concerning water quality, fishing rights and industrial pollution
  • Land rights and what we can do to contribute to equitable access for all 

Register HERE for this program right up until the start time. The Zoom login information will be emailed from the Ashland Public Library. Please be sure to check your spam folder in case it lands there. 

This program is presented in partnership with Indigenous People's Day Newton and the Ashland Public Library and co-sponsored by the Network for Social Justice.

Register at the link above