2017 Geography of Hope: Becoming Native to a Place  @HumansAndNatureOrg
2017 Geography of Hope: Becoming Native to a Place  @HumansAndNatureOrg
Center for Humans and Nature | 2017 Geography of Hope: Becoming Native to a Place @HumansAndNatureOrg | Uploaded April 2017 | Updated October 2024, 20 hours ago.
Brooke Hecht, Lyla June Johnston, Nicky Finney, and Ilarion Merculieff speak at the 2017 Geography of Hope Conference. This year's theme was “Ancestors & The Land: Our Past, Present, and Future" held in Point Reyes, California. The conference is a partnership of Black Mountain Circle, the Center for Humans and Nature, Point Reyes Books, and the US Forest Service.
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2017 Geography of Hope: Becoming Native to a Place @HumansAndNatureOrg

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