Mon 10/18 Land-Based education
Borrows, John (Mar 26, 2018).Learning From the Land (Links to an external site.)
. University of Winnipeg. 36 min video taped lecture on indigenous law from the The Weweni Indigenous Scholars Speaker Series.
Hoffman, Sarah & Alvarez, Ted (Dec 2, 2019). The Rising: Facing climate upheaval on Washington’s coast, members of the Quinault tribe take to the sea in the canoes of their ancestors (Links to an external site.). Crosscut Documentaries from Crosscut. A 25 min video documentary about canoe journey as an educational experience.
Current cases:
- Stop Line 3 (Links to an external site.)
- What is the Line 3 project, and why do people want it to be stopped?
- What can we do to help and get involved?
- Wet’suwet’en Yintah (Links to an external site.)
- Why are people protesting the location and what do they hope to stop or prevent form happening in the first place?
- How are the protestors keeping the oil drilling at bay?
- Fairy Creek (Links to an external site.)
- Where is Fairy Creek?
- What resources is the government and companies trying to extract from there?
- What is being done to stop them and resist?
Wed 10/20 5 Senses
(June, 2017). This Living Salish Sea (Links to an external site.). Oceana. A 88 min documentary film about “the living treasures of the Salish Sea and the powerful undercurrents of resistance to the corporate fossil fuel agenda that threaten it.”
- NativeLand.CA (Links to an external site.). Interactive mapping of native territory.
Gumbs, Alexis Pauline (2020). be present (Links to an external site.). Undrowned : Black Feminist Lessons From Marine Mammals. A short chapter from the Community Reads program book at UW Bothell for this Fall.
Gumbs, Alexis Pauline (2020). breath (Links to an external site.). From Undrowned: Black Feminist Lessons From Marine Mammals. A short chapter from the Community Reads program book at UW Bothell for this Fall.
Waters, Brad (June 20, 2011) Work Day Stress Relief: 5 Senses in 5 Mindful Minutes (Links to an external site.). Psychology Today blog from Psychology Today.


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