The International Forum on Globalization and INTERNATIONAL COALITION OF NGOs CALLS FOR ADOPTION of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous PeopleS DENOUNCES CANADA, NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA FOR “HUMAN RIGHTS HYPOCRISY” IN LEADING THE OPPOSITION TO THE DECLARATION PROTESTS AT THREE MISSIONS to the UN
Part1:Religious Freedom Lockdown: Justice, Jails and Families Criminal Justice Initiative Panel • Tina Reynolds - PDF/WORTH/Osborne Association • Davian Azziz-Reynolds - Osborne Association • Stephanie Autumn - American Indian Prison Project Working Group • Wastewin Gonzalez - Community Organizer • Marletta Pacheco - South Dakota Prisoner Support Group • Lenny Foster - Navajo Nation Projec Project Held on April 28th, this panel was moderated by Tina Reynolds (PDF Board Member), and featured Da...
Part2:Religious Freedom Lockdown: Justice, Jails and Families Criminal Justice Initiative Panel • Tina Reynolds - PDF/WORTH/Osborne Association • Davian Azziz-Reynolds - Osborne Association • Stephanie Autumn - American Indian Prison Project Working Group • Wastewin Gonzalez - Community Organizer • Marletta Pacheco - South Dakota Prisoner Support Group • Lenny Foster - Navajo Nation Projec Project Held on April 28th, this panel was moderated by Tina Reynolds (PDF Board Member), and featured Da...
Part 2 the Peace Development Fund, with the Flying Eagle Woman Fund (www.flyingeaglewomanfund.org) and the Fundacion Rigoberta Menchu Tum, was once again able to make an impact at the international level through participation at the United Nations Seventh Session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. PDF sent program partners from our Capacity Building Program who presented two workshops. Nuclear, Coal, and Oil: Climate Change at its Best Held on April 29th, this panel was moderated by ...
the Peace Development Fund, with the Flying Eagle Woman Fund (www.flyingeaglewomanfund.org) and the Fundacion Rigoberta Menchu Tum, was once again able to make an impact at the international level through participation at the United Nations Seventh Session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. PDF sent program partners from our Capacity Building Program who presented two workshops. Nuclear, Coal, and Oil: Climate Change at its Best Held on April 29th, this panel was moderated by Kazu Ha...
Part 1: 60 minutes_ Featuring: Tonya Gonnella-Frichner Onandoga Nation Alex Ewen, Flying Eagle Woman Fund Steven Newcomb, Sycuan University Nicholas Robinson PROFESSOR OF LAW_Pace University Gail Small Northern Cheyenne Nation Oren Lyons, Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan_ Onondaga Nation of the Six Nations In honor of Ingrid Washinawatok El-Issa work in theSovereignty of the indigenous people and as side panel event of the The Seventh Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous I...
Part 2: 48 minutes_ Featuring: Alex Ewen, Flying Eagle Woman Fund,Earl Tulley, Vice President Dine Care,Gail Small Northern Cheyenne Nation In honor of Ingrid Washinawatok El-Issa work in theSovereignty of the indigenous people and as side panel event of the The Seventh Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. NY,NY April 2008 Ingrid Washinawatok El-Issa, 1999 "Since the time that human beings offered thanks for the first sunrise, sovereignty has been an integral par...
The Mato Paha-Bear Butte Spiritual Forum: Religious Freedom and Human Rights Sunday, August 5, 2007. Rapid City, South Dakota. Bear Butte is so important to the Lakota that when they met with the United States’ government in 1868 to discuss treaties, the Lakota demanded the control and ownership of the Black Hills, or Paha Sapa, forever. The treaty that they signed would later be called the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868. The treaty spelled out the agreement in very clear, unmistakable language s...
Flying Eagle Woman Fund Announces Award Ceremony April 24, 2008 6:30pm 777 United Nations Plaza, 2nd Floor (44th St. and 1st Ave) The Ingrid Washinawatok El-Isaa Flying Eagle Woman Fund is awarding three outstanding women the first annual Ingrid Washinawatok El-Issa O’Peqtaw Metaehmoh - Flying Eagle Woman Peace, Justice, and Sovereignty Award. The women -- Rosemary Richmond, formerly the Director of the American Indian Community House in New York City; Elsa Stamatopoulou, Chief of the Secretar...
Flying Eagle Woman Fund Announces Award Ceremony April 24, 2008 6:30pm 777 United Nations Plaza, 2nd Floor (44th St. and 1st Ave) The Ingrid Washinawatok El-Isaa Flying Eagle Woman Fund is awarding three outstanding women the first annual Ingrid Washinawatok El-Issa O’Peqtaw Metaehmoh - Flying Eagle Woman Peace, Justice, and Sovereignty Award. The women -- Rosemary Richmond, formerly the Director of the American Indian Community House in New York City; Elsa Stamatopoulou, Chief of the Secretar...
Indigenous Peoples are outraged at the UN Permanent Forum's final report that endorse The World Bank funded carbon trading initiative.Statment by: Florina Lopez, Coordinator of the Indigenous Women's Biodiversity Network of Abya Yala.