[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]THE AGENDA
* Note: These are suggested sessions in which folks in our delegation are scheduled to speak, please see the included complete agenda for more programming.
Friday September 19th
- 7pm – 9pm The Peoples Climate Convergence Opening & Blessing by IEN
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St. Peter’s Church | 619 Lexington Avenue – Doors open at 6:30pm
Opening Panel Speakers
- Oscar Olivera — Bolivian water rights activist
- Josua Mata — Philippine trade unionist leader
- Erica Violet Lee — Idle No More
- Immortal Technique — Revolutionary hip-hop legend
- Anne Petermann — Global Justice Ecology Project
- Nastaran Mohit — New York State Nurses Association
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Saturday September 20th
- 10am – 12pm Water Ceremony
- Hudson River Park’s Pier 25 at West Street and N. Moore Street
- 12:30pm – 2pm Native American Voices from the Front Line of the Climate Movement. (Kandi Mossett, Jihan Gearon)
- 2:15pm – 3:35pm Tools for Protecting the Planet: Reclaiming the Commons and Rights of Nature/Mother Earth (Tom Goldtooth, IEN)
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3:00pm – 4:20pm Performances & Panel Discussion: Indigenous Youth Resistance to Fossil Fuel Extraction Through Art. (Cheyenne River Lakota youth, Daygot Leeyos Edwards, Frank Waln, Scatter Their Own. Facilitated by Dallas Goldtooth. Location: Cafeteria Two)
- 4:00pm – 5:30pm Native American Resistance in the 21st Century: Idle No More and the Climate Justice Movement (Ragina Johnson, Erica Violet Lee, Brian Ward | ISO, Idle No More)
- 5:00pm -7:00pm Idle No More Event: #FRACK OFF: Indigenous Women Leading Media Campaigns to Defend our Climate
Sunday September 21st
- 6:30am – 7:30am Sunrise Ceremony
- Central Park – Hecksher Lawn
- 7:30am – 9am Breakfast and Peoples Climate March Preparation
- Central Park – Hecksher Lawn e
- 9am- 10:30am Rally
- Central Park – Hecksher Lawn
- 10:30am Lining up and preparing to march
- Between 61st & 62nd on Central Park West St.
Monday September 22nd
- 9am – 12pm Flood Wall Street ACTION
- Battery Park, New York, NY
- 6pm – 7:30pm Climate Action Week: CO2lonialism and Climate Justice: An Indigenous Worldview featuring speakers and musicians.
- The Auditorium at 66 West 12th Street, Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall
Tuesday September 23rd
- 10am – 5pm Peoples Climate Justice Tribunal
- Church Center for the United Nations
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