Water Protector’s Training Camp returns to Harvest Gathering

Title Track’s Water Protector’s Training Camp joins Earthwork Harvest Gathering again this year with two sessions of discussion about how our youth (and adults) can use the butterfly model of transformative justice, Indigenous concepts of relationship, and creative practice to become an effective voice for the water. Participants will help to create songs, art or other instruments aimed at protecting water.

Join us in the Jam Tent at The Commons this Saturday, September 21st, and Sunday, September 22nd.

1-3PM Saturday
12-2PM Sunday

Featured facilitators:

Manape LaMere, Board Member of Title Track, Indigenous Water Protector

Sarah Coffey, Grassroots Organizer, Activist for Justice, Water Protector

Jamie John, Two-Spirit and Queer, Anishinaabe/Korean-American Multi-disciplinary Artist and Water Protector

Samantha Cooper, Musician, Educator, Activist

Hosted by Holly T. Bird, Co-Executive Director of Title Track, Indigenous Water Protector