Holly T. Bird & Seth Bernard awarded Peace Award
Congratulations to two of our co-executive directors Holly T. Bird and Seth Bernard for being recognized by the Episcopal Peace Fellowship for their work with Title Track!
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Congratulations to two of our co-executive directors Holly T. Bird and Seth Bernard for being recognized by the Episcopal Peace Fellowship for their work with Title Track!
The Water Equity and Climate Resilience Caucus is an assembly of environmental justice activists from around the country. Title Track is a proud member and participating organization of the WECR. Check out the brand-new song “WATERSONG” born by a fellowship with the WECR by our co-executive director, Seth Bernard, Amber Hasan, and Monica Lewis-Patrick.
We at Title Track honor and celebrate the enduring leadership and strength of the Indigenous Peoples and Nations of Great Turtle Island…
Calling in spiritual leaders for our upcoming cohort of Understanding Racial Justice! We invite you to read this powerful reflection and invitation by Rev. Lucy A. Waechter Webb, Presbyterian Church (USA) and a member of our Understanding Racial Justice team
Peggy Case comes from a long history of environmental and social justice activism. She’s a community organizer, editor, writer, former grade school teacher, a lifelong gardener, a singer, a beekeeper and permaculture enthusiast. As President of Michigan Citizens for Water Conservation, she has worked tirelessly to end the privatization of our water by a multinational corporation.
State of Water Episode 22 is live! In this episode, we get a window into the world of Melissa DeSimone, the executive director of the Michigan Lakes and Streams Association.
More exciting Title Track team news as we welcome Coda Mix as our new intern and Annie Lively to a staff position! We invite you to get to know each of these bright lights!!
Congratulations to our co-executive director Holly T. Bird for being recognized with the Litigator of the Year Award at last week’s Environmentalist of the Year Celebration presented by NMEAC!
The Fall 2021 cohort of Understanding Racial Justice is being offered to spiritual leaders (clergy, elders, deacons, teachers, and lay leaders) in the Grand Traverse region. Registration has been extended until October 9.
On our first new State of Water episode of 2021, we are highlighting the theme of youth empowerment featuring youth leaders from We the People of Detroit, Brooke Bowers and Javaye Henry.
