Events Off Campus Dramatic Reading: "The Council" by William Yellow Robe Jr., May 27, 2021 Playwright & Director, featuring John Scott-Richardson, Danielle Soames, and Albert "Abby" Ybarra; music by Charlie Jennison.
This event will center on the dramatic reading of the play “The Council” by William Yellow Robe Jr., a member of the Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes raised on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Montana. “The Council” describes the struggle of (hu)man to recognize his relationship among animals and potential for destructive power. The dramatic reading of the play will be followed by a panel discussion with the actors relating the themes of the play to contemporary issues in environmental sustainability and climate change.
The final event in this year's Sidore Series at UNH. Registration link is below: More... Virtual 7:00 pm
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Events Off Campus Migration, Climate Change, and Fair Trade: How are Farmers Faring in 2021? June 9, 2021 Meet a recognized farmer cooperative movement leader in Guatemala, Miguel Mateo Sebastian. An activist in the often dangerous arena of rural community organizing for 25 years, since 2007 Miguel has been the Commercial Manager for the longstanding Equal Exchange partner co-op Manos Campesinas. Miguel is uniquely positioned to reflect on the inextricably linked themes of migration, the climate crisis and fair trade to present a real life understanding of how small farmers and their organizations are faring in 2021. Part of the Equal Exchange June speaker series. Register to attend below: More... Virtual 7:00 pm
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