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Towards Decolonizing Settler Led Water Advocacy & Protection

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In this watershed moment of unsettling colonial relations between Canadians and Indigenous peoples, how are Canadian-led water efforts picking up their responsibilities? 

Join us on Wednesday, September 29th at 3pm to participate in this critical question. We want to help answer your questions and we have created a special format to do so. There will be 2 moderators taking and pitching your questions to 3 non-experts who have been activating a more decolonial relationship with water for several years -- personally and professionally. You can even send your question in advance. 

We want to meet Canadians where they are at, while creating invitations for decolonial shifts in our heads and hearts. 

Some potential areas we hope to explore:

  • Activating land acknowledgements.

  • Working within and beyond current political boundaries.

  • Clarity on what we mean by ‘decolonizing’ and ‘settlers’.

  • Moving at the speed of trust.

  • Developing a personal relationship with water.

  • Taking responsibility without de-centering Indigenous voices and priorities.

Join us on September 29th from 3:00 - 4:30 pm to participate, listen, and learn. When considering water as a human right, shared commons, and sacred gift, what are your questions and observations both personally and professionally? 

Bring them to the event or send them in advance to info@wellingtonwaterwatchers.ca.

Please use the subject line: Question for Sept. 29

https://www.wellingtonwaterwatchers.ca/decolonizing_settler_led_water_advocacy_protection?utm_campaign=join_us_september_29th&utm_medium=email&utm_source=wellingtonwaterwatchers

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