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Excerpt of an interview with Larry Merculieff (Aleut) from the Native Perspectives on Sustainability project (www.nativeperspectives.net). Merculieff critiques the use and meaning of the term "sustainability," and he speaks to the potential for human beings to draw upon our inherent intelligence to live in alignment with all of creation.
Excerpt of an interview with Shawn Yanity (Stillaguamish) from the Native Perspectives on Sustainability project. Yanity speaks to the Stillaguamish view that language is a sacred gift that should be used to uplift others. He contrasts that view with the "mud-slinging" of modern politics. Visit www.nativeperspectives.net for complete transcript of interview.
Excerpt of an interview with Nichole Maher (Tlingit) from the Native Perspectives on Sustainability project Maher discusses the idea of cultural sustainability in terms of focusing on preserving the strengths and gifts of indigenous cultures and instilling youth with a sense of responsibility and belonging. See http://www.nativeperspectives.net
Journalist Amy Goodman of Democracy Now talks about her new book, Breaking the Sound Barrier, and the importance of media "holding news and power accountable."
Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development, Ron Sims inspires us to be innovative and committed to
change in a talk he gave in Portland, Oregon on April 22, 2010,
EarthDay. He talked about what Sustainability means to him; the
importance of changing who we are; and how the
grand experiment we call the United States of America is one of
opportunity, fairness and justice. More information on his
accomplishment can be found on his Website.
This public talk by the Deputy Secretary is part of the The 8th Annual Regional Livability Summit sponsored by the Coalition for a Livable Future.
Jacqueline Novogratz brings us a series of insightful stories and unforgettable characters — from women dancing in a Nairobi slum, to unwed mothers starting a bakery, to courageous survivors of the Rwandan genocide, to entrepreneurs building services for the poor against impossible odds. Her book, The Blue Sweater is the inspiring story of a woman who has spent her life on a quest to understand global poverty and to find powerful new ways of tackling it.
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