
25:34
OH NO WE MISSED THE WHOLE DEVON SHOW :)

25:36
Pledge form: https://forms.gle/cVcVWLWikmve2J6e7

25:55
We can share the Jamboard out, no worries

28:31
Would love to hear from the person who wrote on the Jamboard about the climate committee they started at their org!

29:09
Thank you, Cassie!

30:04
Sustainable Production Toolkit

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https://www.sustainableproductiontoolkit.com/

30:32
^^Also on padlet

30:42
BGA also has the Greener Reopening Toolkit: https://www.broadwaygreen.com/greener-reopening-toolkit

31:08
Awesome, thank you Molly, I'll drop in the Padlet too

31:10
Thanks for sharing that, Molly!

31:26
Thank you for posting the link, Devon!!

32:00
And thank you for that resource, Molly!!

32:41
Jenna, that's such great work, thank you

33:03
^NP Cassie, thank you for sharing!

33:44
Divest to Invest from our friends at Groundwater Arts: https://www.groundwaterarts.com/divest-to-invest-campaign

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I have produced climate action theatre action plays and other ecological theatre and dance in different settings. I am committed to continuing to explore producing in less traditional settings to reach additional audiences and involving more of the business community. am also extending our connections w various ecology organizations to offer resource fairs and possible action steps

35:47
Love this joan, thank you for sharing!

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Peer-to-peer School of Digital Strategies for Creative ResiliencePurpose:This could be a skill-share/training program and research node for the arts sector to learn to use digital tools in a just, lowest harm, and commons-based manner.It could focus on training artists, cultural workers, and organizations to conference, livestream, and create media that is lowest harm / equity-focused / accessibility-centered.The School could do these things as well:-- fund the continued development of existing open source software/technology projects to fit the specific needs of arts communities, Deaf, and disability arts communities.-- host/deploy a set of software for organizations and artists to use for free.-- create independence from commercial tech corporations, and promote participation in commons-based / open-source tech projects.-- promote awareness of the social and environmental costs of digital, and greatly reduce our resource and energy usage when working with digital tools.

36:24
Amazing

37:45
This sounds so exciting, Vijay. Are there ways we can support this moving forward?

38:47
^^Put Vijay's text on the Padlet, +1 to Corinna's question

39:44
May I have the link to the Padlet, please?

39:57
https://padlet.com/tcgevents/CAMM

40:05
Thank You!

41:47
omg ELI! such a wonderful human

42:07
Here is the pledge form if you missed it, feel free to enter your thoughts later: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdy88Dq9hssv6eas3HaYd4XGs1YetnsnxWoBWW_sDqTzLjotw/viewform

42:14
The book is amazing! Check it out.

42:26
https://horseshoecrabholiday.net/

42:43
Good to be here. Thanks.

43:31
I gotchu, Big

44:34
https://jamboard.google.com/

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https://www.ienearth.org/indigenous-resistance-against-carbon/

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Clean Energy Transition Tools for Cities, Accountability Framework and Guide: https://www.lovetheeverglades.org/blog/clean-energy-transition-toolsPanel: Indigenous Contemporary Art: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPapLSjkEncEvery Step Is a Prayer: https://www.nowness.com/story/every-step-is-a-prayer-superblue-miamiCompleat Excursion Supplement, which includes our field trip handouts, plus other goodies: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-NKtTsoFhI5SRNURqyXjt_a7c6c2Sfu6?usp=sharingLinkTree for Love The Everglades Movement, updated regularly: https://linktr.ee/LoveTheEverglades/LinkTree for Houston Cypress, updated regularly: https://linktr.ee/OtterCypress

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#savebigcypress #DontdrilltheEverglades: https://prismreports.org/2022/01/13/indigenous-advocates-in-florida-say-oil-drilling-in-big-cypress-will-destroy-sacred-sites/

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CHERRI FOYTLIN:Giant Steps Toward a Just Transition, by L'eau Est La Vie: https://givebutter.com/smGBqzLELV Fundraiser Shop: https://lelvrise.square.site/Mailing List: https://global.us15.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=96ab610195ad24c962dd79be2&id=2dd3311286&fbclid=IwAR1kUd_o1XLBFDsL9_rxf3rinzRCC_78rIpFdZSnk5W9jbzIBn1nR7EKbs0

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SACHEM HAWKSTORM AND NAWASHAHU YAWANAWA-BERGIN:Schaghticoke First Nations Land Reclamation Projects: https://www.schaghticoke.info/conservation-sustainable-developmenSupport their work: PayPal or Venmo, sfn.tribal.email@gmail.com

52:17
I got goosebumps when she said that

53:44
Hurrah for Little Pond! A beautiful place for retreat and inspiration!

54:24
One thing i realized after watching Don’t look up is that the planet might not go away. It’s we who will go away.

57:37
^^Yep, Big, I've heard climate scientists say basically that. Also Don't Look Up was hilarious and terrifying.

57:51
That note really hit me: Is what I’m doing worthwhile?

58:58
Devon, too real to laugh for me. lol

59:42
what a great meeting today. Thanks, all. beautifully facilitated and much great sharing

59:46
ndncollective.org

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Thanks, all.

01:00:00
Feb: 2/10, 1pm, https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0ld-CprjIoGt3q120tp4GhJzU2iQdlMZBaMar: 3/21, 1pm https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEodOiupz8sEteL0FAcsOlbrYUloL_CfJ0pApr: 4/14, 1pm https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAvdeytpzosHNeaaQ3Y24C-hnEzY-958YIl

01:00:11
NDN Collective is an amazing pan-indigenous organization leading climate justice in native country

01:00:30
LOVE NDN—we tried to get them to join us for the summit! Hopefully next time

01:00:58
Thanks everyone!