Water Learning Series: Los Angeles - session eleven

Water Learning Series: Los Angeles - session eleven

Session eleven of the year long Water Learning Series: Los Angeles with Tina Calderon, Teri Red Owl and Kyndall Noah.

By Walking Water

Date and time

Thursday, December 12 · 6 - 8pm PST

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

    Welcome to the Water Learning Series: Los Angeles

    session eleven

    We welcome again Tina Calderon, Teri Red Owl and Kyndall Noah to talk about tangible next steps.


    TINA CALDERON (Gabrielino Tongva, Chumash and Yoeme)

    Tina Orduno Calderon is a Culture Bearer for her family; the descendants of Komiikranga of the Santa Monica mountains which is shared territory for the Chumash and Tongva. Tina is wife, mother, grandmother, sister and auntie to many. Tina is a singer who also enjoys creative writing and composing poems and songs.

    TERI RED OWL (Bishop Paiute Tribe Nuumu from Payahuunadu)

    Executive Director at Owens Valley Indian Water Commission. Co-Produced Award-winning film PAYA THE WATER STORY OF THE PAIUTE. She lives in Bishop, California with her husband and children.

    KYNDALL NOAH (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma)

    Project Coordinator/Communication Specialist for the Owens Valley Indian Water Commission, working to ensure that the story of Owens Valley is inclusive and told from the perspective of the Indigenous people.


    The Water Learning Series: Los Angeles is a year long virtual event that will be recorded and published at a later date at TALKING WATER.

    In collaboration with Accelerate Resilience L.A.



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    WALKING WATER is an invitation, an action, an educational journey and a prayer intended to bring our voices, our stories, our commitment to our local and global watersheds through the act of walking together, following the waterways both natural and human-made.