Announcing Webinar IV, “Indigenous Sovereignty and Solidarity Beyond Borders: Protecting Land and Communities”

Event Flyer: Indigenous Sovereignty and Solidarity Beyond Borders: Protecting Land and Communities

Monday, October 16, 2017

7:00 pm ET

Announcing Webinar IV, “Indigenous Sovereignty and Solidarity Beyond Borders: Protecting Land and Communities”

As we continue planning for the 2nd Border Encuentro in Tucson and Ambos Nogales, from November 10-12, we are excited to invite you to our fourth webinar, “Indigenous Sovereignty and Solidarity Beyond Borders: Protecting Land and Communities,” on Monday, October 16 at 7:00 pm ET.

Register here 

During this session, Patricia Rodriguez from Ithaca College in New York, Andrea Carmen from the International Indian Treaty Council, and Tina Andrew from the Tohono O’odham Rights Network, will address U.S. policies that create barriers to indigenous people’s struggles for self-determination, with a focus on the border communities. They will also share strategies of resistance and community-building within and among indigenous people in the U.S. and Latin America.

About SOA Watch

Our Mission:

SOA Watch is a nonviolent grassroots movement working to close the SOA / WHINSEC and similar centers that train state actors such as military, law enforcement and border patrol. We strive to expose, denounce, and end US militarization, oppressive US policies and other forms of state violence in the Americas.  We act in solidarity with organizations and movements working for justice and peace throughout the Americas.

Our demands:

  • An end to US economic, military and political intervention in Latin America
  • Demilitarization and divestment of the borders
  • An end to the racist systems of oppression that criminalize and kill migrants, refugees and communities of color
  • Respect, dignity, justice and the right to self-determination of communities
  • An end to Plan Mérida and the Alliance for Prosperity

Announcing Webinar IV, “Indigenous Sovereignty and Solidarity Beyond Borders: Protecting Land and Communities”

Event Flyer: Indigenous Sovereignty and Solidarity Beyond Borders: Protecting Land and Communities

Monday, October 16, 2017

7:00 pm ET

Announcing Webinar IV, “Indigenous Sovereignty and Solidarity Beyond Borders: Protecting Land and Communities”

As we continue planning for the 2nd Border Encuentro in Tucson and Ambos Nogales, from November 10-12, we are excited to invite you to our fourth webinar, “Indigenous Sovereignty and Solidarity Beyond Borders: Protecting Land and Communities,” on Monday, October 16 at 7:00 pm ET.

Register here 

During this session, Patricia Rodriguez from Ithaca College in New York, Andrea Carmen from the International Indian Treaty Council, and Tina Andrew from the Tohono O’odham Rights Network, will address U.S. policies that create barriers to indigenous people’s struggles for self-determination, with a focus on the border communities. They will also share strategies of resistance and community-building within and among indigenous people in the U.S. and Latin America.

About SOA Watch

Our Mission:

SOA Watch is a nonviolent grassroots movement working to close the SOA / WHINSEC and similar centers that train state actors such as military, law enforcement and border patrol. We strive to expose, denounce, and end US militarization, oppressive US policies and other forms of state violence in the Americas.  We act in solidarity with organizations and movements working for justice and peace throughout the Americas.

Our demands:

  • An end to US economic, military and political intervention in Latin America
  • Demilitarization and divestment of the borders
  • An end to the racist systems of oppression that criminalize and kill migrants, refugees and communities of color
  • Respect, dignity, justice and the right to self-determination of communities
  • An end to Plan Mérida and the Alliance for Prosperity

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