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Indigenous Leaders on Justice and Transforming the Environmental Movement Social Media Toolkit

Presented by Green 2.0 and First Nations Development Institute

Indigenous communities have long been at the forefront of advancing environmental justice and have a critical connection and relationship to lands, waters, and sacred sites that have too often been the source of malpractice by corporations, organizations, and various levels of government. They have also been at the forefront of environmental protection leading movements to protect natural resources for all.

Join Green 2.0 and First Nations Development Institute for a discussion with Indigenous leaders in the environmental movement on their thoughts on the state of the movement, and changes that must happen in order to achieve justice and equity. 

Event Date and Time: Wednesday, September 15th, 2021 at 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM ET

Registration: https://bit.ly/2Yfpwcs

Green 2.0 Event Contact

Adriane Alicea, Deputy Director – Aalicea@diversegreen.org

Social Media Handles

Green 2.0:
Twitter: @DiverseGreen
LinkedIn: @Green 2.0
Facebook: @DiverseGreen

Adriane Alicea:
Twitter: @AdrianeJAlicea

First Nations Development Institute:
Twitter: @FNDI303
Facebook: @FirstNationsDevelopmentInstitute 
LinkedIn: First Nations Development Institute

Bernadette Demientieff:
Twitter: @bernademientief

Niria Alicia:
Twitter: @niriaalicia

Congresswoman Teresa Leger Fernandez:
Twitter: @RepTeresaLF

Hashtags

#DiversifyGreen

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  • On Sept 15th, join @DiverseGreen and @FNDI303 for a discussion with Indigenous environmental leaders on the future of the movement, and the changes that are needed to achieve justice and equity for Indigenous communities. Register at https://bit.ly/2Yfpwcs.
  • Indigenous communities have long been at the forefront protecting resources for all. On Sept 15th, join @DiverseGreen and @FNDI303 for a discussion with Indigenous leaders in the movement on achieving justice and equity in the movement. Register at https://bit.ly/2Yfpwcs.
  • Protecting natural resources for all, Indigenous communities have long been at the forefront of advancing environmental justice. On Sept 15th, join Green 2.0 and First Nations Development Institution for a discussion with Indigenous leaders in the environmental movement on their thoughts on the state of the movement, and changes that must happen in order to achieve justice and equity. Register at https://bit.ly/2Yfpwcs.