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Water Ethic: C.Meine with Josephine Mandamin

Published August 30th by Humans and Nature

Josephine Mandamin an Anishabaabewe grandmother with a copper pail of water in one hand and a staff in the other, took on a sacred walk, traversing over 10,900 miles around each of the Great Lakes. She is known as the “Water Walker.”

According to the Michigan Sea Grant, the Great Lakes shoreline is equal to almost 44% of the circumference of the earth.  “When you see someone walking with a pail of water, you wonder, where is she going with that water.”

So the message is, water is very precious, and I will go to any lengths to and direction to carry the water to the people.”

“As women, we are carriers of the water. We carry life for the people. So when we carry that water, we are telling people that we will go any lengths for the water. We’ll probably even give our lives for the water if we have to. We may at some point have to die for the water, and we don’t want that,” said Mandamin.

EarthSayers Josephine Mandamin; Curtis Meine
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Wisdom Keepers More Details
The Importance of a Water Ethic by Elder, Barnett, Schmidt et.al.

If you think technology is going to be the big fix to address the availability, use and conservation of water, you might want to give a close listen to the idea of a Water Ethic.

From the Center for Humans and Nature's Fostering a Water Ethic project, contemplate the many compelling reasons as to why a water ethic is essential for helping do the right thing by each other,by the generations that follow us, and by the whole community of life. For more information on the Water Ethic visit Humans and Nature here.
Viewpoints from Dorene Day Midewaunnikwe (Water Woman); Jane Elder, Executive Director, Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters; Cynthia Barnett, Environmental Journalist and Author; Jeremy Schmidt, Assistant professor, Carlton University; Rick Kyte, Director, D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership; Christiana Peppard, Associate Professor, Fordham University; and Josephine Mandamin (Ojibwe), Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve.
Published on Mar 16, 2016
EarthSayers Cynthia Barnett; Doreen Day; Jane Elder
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection One Water More Details
Painted Nails Documentary (trailer)

We witness the American dream crumble when Van Nguren, a Vietnamese nail salon worker, discovers her health problems, including two miscarriages, are the result of toxic chemicals in the products used in her salon. Van courageously becomes the first worker to testify in Congress against the cosmetic industry in over 30 years.

Painted Nailsenters the rich culture of Vietnamese-American Van Hoang's bustling nail salon in the Mission District of San Francisco. The salon caters to a diverse clientele, women of African American, European, Latino, and Asian ethnicities, who come not only for the acrylic nails with original design each a miniature painting that might include gold stars, glittering palm fronds, or frolicking blue dolphins, but also for the caring environment. The salon clients beam as they hold up their vividly colored talons for the camera, in a proud display of their identity as women. Produced and directed by Dianne Griffen. Associate producer and translator is Nhung Pham.

Website here. Published on Feb 9, 2016

EarthSayers Triet Dang; Dianne Griffen; Van NGuren
Date unknown Format Trailer
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Health and Wellness More Details
Flint Michigan Water Crisis - with Rep. Brenda L. Lawrence, D-MI

Published on Feb 10, 2016

Recorded 2/6/2016 at the Progressive Congress 2016: Rep. Brenda L. Lawrence says the Flint water crisis is another symptom of infrastructure crisis that is being ignored -- because it affected the poorest communities in our country.
EarthSayer Brenda Lawrence
Date unknown Format Government
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection One Water More Details
Update on Circular Economy by Ellen MacArthur Nov. 2015

Published on Nov 6, 2015

A special presentation by Ellen MacArthur on the circular economy. BSR Conference 2015.November, 2015 in San Francisco, California.
EarthSayer Ellen MacArthur
Date unknown Format Speech
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection The Circular Economy More Details
Nibi (Water) Gathering at Turtle Lodge

Water is an element that can unite our Nations to serve a common purpose. 
     We are making an International Call to attend the Nibi Water Gathering at the Turtle Lodge, on the Shores of Lake Winnipeg, one of our most endangered lakes, where the four rivers meet, on June 4 and 5, 2015.
     At the Water Ceremony the Original People of Turtle Island (North America) will formally establish their leadership. The Nibi Water Gathering will coincide with the honouring of leaders in Earth stewardship, those who have been spiritually guided in their leadership, and the honouring of Youth completing their rites of passage to adulthood.
     It is our hope that People of all cultures will attend and make their gifts and offerings to the Water!

Video Produced on Location by Erica Daniels at Turtle Lodge and Manitou Api, copyright Turtle Lodge 2015. Water Song Credit to Mary Maytwayashing. Thunderbird Artwork Credit to Norval Morrisseau. Published on Jan 21, 2015


Nibi Water Gathering
A Gathering of All Nations was held on June 4 and 5th 2015 in the 
Ogimakamik Lodge of Leadership at Turtle Lodge, On the Shores of Lake Winnipeg
Sagkeeng First Nation, Manitoba, Canada



EarthSayers Dave Courchene; Erica Daniels
Date unknown Format Trailer
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Our Youth Speak Up More Details
Greenwashing by Tryo
Published on Jul 6, 2012
More information on the Tryo group here

You don't need to speak the french language to get the point of this animated short on greenwashing. 
Members: Guizmo, Christophe Mali, Manu Eveno, Daniel "Ito", Bibou

Retrouve Tryo sur :
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EarthSayers Manu Eveno; Christophe Mali
Date unknown Format Cartoon and Animation
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Artists and Musicians More Details
Hindsight and Foresight: 20 Years After the Exxon Valdez Spill
Learn about the Exxon Valdez oil spill of 1989, and where we stand 20 years later. What have we learned? And how are we better prepared to deal with such disasters down the road? Uploaded on Aug 29, 2011 NOAAOceanMediaCenter
EarthSayers David Kennedy; Jacqueline Michel
Date unknown Format Documentary
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection High Risk Energy Sources More Details
Creating A Restorative Loop with the Net-Works Programme
With at least 660 million people around the globe relying on the ocean for their livelihoods, and many living on the poverty line, Miriam Turner, Interface's Assistant VP, Co-Innovation, saw an opportunity. Inspired by Aquafil's recycling strides, she asked "Could we take this down to the community level and benefit some of the poorest people in the world? What if we could build a truly inclusive business model - buying discarded nets from local fishermen - giving them extra income - and cleaning up the beaches and oceans at the same time?" Published on Sep 3, 2013 Interface Europe on Facebook.
EarthSayers Nick Hill; Miriam Turner
Date unknown Format Documentary
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Plastic in Our Oceans More Details
Ocean acidification explained in two minutes
The climate is changing, sure, but things are changing underwater, too. A quarter of the greenhouse gases we emit are absorbed by the oceans, changing their fundamental chemistry and causing all sorts of problems for the things that live down there. Which ends up causing problems for the couple billion of us who rely on the oceans for food and livelihood (and the not-to-be-discounted wow-factor — that shit is beautiful). Published on Mar 23, 2015 by Grist, a Beacon in the smog.  Grist on YouTube.
Date unknown Format Cartoon and Animation
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Oceans More Details
 

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