“Yurok Wisdom for a Changing World” program at Humboldt Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

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Screenshot of videos featuring Chris Peters that are posted on YouTube.

This is a press release from the Humboldt Unitarian Universalist Fellowship:

Chris Peters will present the program at the Humboldt Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 24 Fellowship Way in Bayside, on January 26.

Chris Peters is a traditional Yurok/Karuk man who has spent the last 45 years working to revitalize Yurok culture and ceremony. His presentation will address the climate crisis and how traditional ecological knowledge may offer a pathway to recovery.

Chris also serves on the Board of Directors of the Parliament for the World’s Religions, which mobilizes interfaith communities to take action on critical issues facing humanity.

There will be two programs, at 9 and 11 a.m. Childcare will be provided.

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Z
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Z
4 years ago

Sounds good.

rollin
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rollin
4 years ago

I was unaware that there is a climate crises. Oh yeahhhhh, I forgot, we’ve only got 12 years to live. Yaaaawn.

SmallFry
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SmallFry
4 years ago
Reply to  rollin

Sure Rollin Okay.. ‘cause ultimately disastrous more frequent and intense Hurricanes, tornadoes, droughts, Fires and flooding are just soo ultra easy to ignore.. That’s like saying.. I was unaware of the Train headed right for me, despite its ultimate un ignorably loud horn and bright flashing lights.. Its kinda like taking a Nap.. on the railroad tracks! Which is not recommended.. BTW

Jaekelopterus
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Jaekelopterus
4 years ago
Reply to  SmallFry

Oh boy, more antivaxxers. Just what every site needs.

SmallFry
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SmallFry
4 years ago

This sounds interesting and informative. Thanks for info!