🌍 Voices of the Land: Indigenous Perspectives on Climate Justice
🗓️ Join the global conversation on Indigenous Spiritualities, Land Rights and Climate Justice
Listen and learn from the wisdom and spiritual depth of Indigenous worldviews in this transformative webinar featuring three internationally respected Indigenous leaders. “Voices of the Land” invites you into a sacred dialogue on climate justice, rooted in the understanding that human well-being is inseparable from the health of Creation.
✨ Why Attend?
This is more than a webinar—it’s a call to action and reflection. You will:
- 🌱 Hear how Indigenous communities across the globe are leading the way in climate justice.
- 🔍 Reflect theologically on land and Creation through Indigenous lenses.
- 🧠 Deepen your understanding of decolonization and what it means to Indigenous peoples.
- 🔥 Be inspired to advocate for Indigenous rights and climate action.
🎙️ Meet the Speakers:
- Prof. Dr. Anne Pattel-Gray (Bidjara Nation, Australia): A leading theologian and justice advocate for Australian First Nations.
- Jocabed Solano (Gunadule Nation, Panama): Director of Memoria Indigena and a voice for Indigenous climate policy.
- Rev. Shane Goldie (Cree/Métis, Canada): A 2-Spirited minister and theologian bringing deep spiritual insight from Treaty 6 territory.
All of whom
contributed to the World Council of Churches publication: World Council of Churches Report:
Indigenous Spiritualities, Land Rights and Climate Justice
🧭 Moderated by Lori Ransom, Indigenous Peoples Consultant for the World Council of Churches and Reconciliation and Indigenous Justice Animator for The United Church of Canada.
🌿 Whether you're a climate activist, faith leader, student, or ally—this is your opportunity to listen, learn, and walk in solidarity with Indigenous peoples in the fight for climate justice.