Episode 13 of State of Water Podcast
On this episode, we feature Sean McBrearty – Michigan Legislative and Political Director with Clean Water Action, and a coordinator for Oil and Water Don’t Mix.
This author has yet to write their bio.Meanwhile lets just say that we are proud Title Track contributed a whooping 410 entries.
On this episode, we feature Sean McBrearty – Michigan Legislative and Political Director with Clean Water Action, and a coordinator for Oil and Water Don’t Mix.
As our work has quickly pivoted into the web/cloud/virtual space, we’re happy to invite you all to be a part of a Zoom tutorial from Jeremy Reisig (aka Brotha James) this Friday from 3pm-5pm. Jeremy has a wealth of knowledge and insight to share from his experience facilitating many conferences and events, sometimes with hundreds of people all attending via Zoom.
The Anishinaabe Racial Justice Conference is a vital Native Justice Coalition program that I wholeheartedly encourage you to support. -Seth Bernard
Crosshatch + Title Track present SKILL SWAP. Wonderful Workshops all day: Art // Earth // Tinkering // Home Ec // Cultural Healing // Human Nature School
How do you celebrate Earth Day? Last year, we celebrated by launching! This year, we’re pumped to announce Earth Week 2020.
An update from the recent Youth Empowerment & Sustainability Summit including two brand-new songs!
FLOW founder Jim Olson is back for part two of his in-depth interview with Seth Bernard.
The newest State of Water episode features part 1 of our interview with FLOW founder and president, Jim Olson.
Collaborative Songwriting for Collective Liberation comes to Kingsley Area High School!
We were honored to kick off 2020 by hosting over 40 Traverse City area nonprofit leaders for an immersive 2 day Anti-Oppression training.
