NEW DROP ALERT!! ?????? Rock some comfortable gear with new drops on the IP3 Shop and support Indigenous Peoples Power Project’s training programs! If you'd like to rock our new additions while supporting Indigenous Peoples Power Project, check out our online store at www.IP3Action.org/shop . In Solidarity, IP3 Action #IYKYK?#LandBaaa?#TheFarmAtCoyoteCrossing?#LearnGrowHealConnect
关于我们
The Indigenous Peoples Power Project (IP3) is a non-profit 501c3, nonviolent direct action training and support network advancing Indigenous communities ability to exercise their inherent right to environmental justice, cultural livelihood, and self determination. Formed in 2004 as a project of the Ruckus Society, IP3 graduated from NDN Collective’s fiscal sponsorship cohort and became a non-profit in June 2020. We continue to work across Turtle Island with communities that are most vulnerable to threats of ecological devastation and resource exploitation, and most poised to lead solution-oriented action. Our mission is to provide nonviolent direct action training, campaign support, and community organizing tools to support Indigenous communities taking action in defense of their homelands.
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https://linktr.ee/ip3action
Indigenous Peoples Power Project (IP3)的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 环境服务
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Portland,Oregon
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2004
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211 SE Madison St
Suite 1
US,Oregon,Portland,97214
Indigenous Peoples Power Project (IP3)员工
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2024: A Year of Growth https://lnkd.in/gf4yVkEb
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HELP US REACH OUR END OF YEAR FUNDRAISING GOALS! With just one day left in 2024, we are close to reaching our online fundraising goals, and need your help. Your tax deductible donation helps us to accomplish our mission of providing nonviolent direct action training, campaign support, and community organizing tools to support Indigenous communities taking action in defense of their homelands. Your donation helps us Build Indigenous Power by building our programs in the IP3 Landback Project, IP3 Training Programs, Food Sovereignty, Healing & Wellness, and by feeding this hungry guy and his family. To donate, please visit us at www.IP3Action.org/donate or by checking out the link in our BIO. Thank you all for your continued support of Indigenous Peoples Power Project, and we can't wait to see you all in the new year! #LandBack
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This Giving Tuesday, get in the spirit of Building Indigenous Power with IP3! As Indigenous Peoples Power Project moves into the new year, we are raising funds to support IP3 training programs, the IP3 Landback Project, and capacity building to support our mission of providing nonviolent direct action training, campaign support, and community organizing tools to support Indigenous communities taking action in defense of our homelands. This year, there are a variety of ways you can support IP3 including: ? IP3 Landback Project ? IP3 Training Programs ? Culture & Wellness ? Sponsor a Sheep ? Volunteer on the IP3 Farm ? Share this post! In the coming years, as we witness the acceleration of fossil fuels extraction, coal mining, nickel and cobalt refinery projects, among others, it is more critical than ever to raise Indigenous voices to Protect the Sacred. We are training the next wave of Indigenous Climate and Social Justice leaders, and building Indigenous Power in communities on the frontlines. To contribute and to find more information on how your tax deductible donation helps support our work, please visit us at www.IP3Action.org, or by using the links in our bio. Thank you all for your continued support of Indigenous Peoples Power Project. Together we can and will build the world our ancestors envisioned for years to come… In Solidarity, Indigenous Peoples Power Project https://lnkd.in/gi4gQBCM
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Klamath River Salmon Return Home After 112 Year Absence https://lnkd.in/gwVuzzXs
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IT'S A SHORTY BUT A GOODIE! Due to technical issues with the Instagram Live, the first part of this interview was cut short but still such a great interview! Tap in to hear about all the great work from Native Movement, and how they're amplifying and uplifting the good work of our Alaskan relatives. On this episode of Skoden Talks w/ The Homies, we are excited to chat it up with Enei Begaye, activist, organizer, and Executive Director of Native Movement! We are honored to facilitate such powerful conversations with Indigenous leaders, and we hope you are as inspired as we are. Please like, subscribe, and spread the good word! Enei (she / they ) is of the Diné & Tohono O’odham nations. Enei is currently the executive director of Native Movement, an Alaska based statewide Indigenous-led organization. She is a longtime community organizer, trainer, facilitator, and advocate for social justice and the rights of Mother Earth. Enei is a co-founder of the Fairbanks Climate Action Coalition and the Black Mesa Water Coalition. She has served on various national social justice boards and committees. She lives in Fairbanks, Alaska with her partner and children. In discussing Indigenous peoples' Environmental efforts, Enei has said: "A green economy is nothing new to Indigenous peoples, we have been practicing this way of life in harmony with Mother Earth before Wall Street. But today, what we strive to do is unite the modern non-polluting technologies, such as wind and solar, with the tradition technologies, such as weaving and farming; and with that unity we can open up new doors of opportunity for ALL our people - young and old, college educated and land educated alike." https://lnkd.in/gkfMUQJJ
Skoden Talks w/ The Homie Enei Begaye (Executive Director of Native Movement)
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Join us this Thursday, October 10th, 2024 at 10 AM AKDT (Alaska Time) as Indigenous Peoples Power Project presents Skoden Talks w/ The Homie Enei Begaye live on Instagram! Enei (she / they ) is of the Diné & Tohono O’odham nations. Enei is currently the executive director of Native Movement, an Alaska based statewide Indigenous-led organization. She is a longtime community organizer, trainer, facilitator, and advocate for social justice and the rights of Mother Earth. Enei is a co-founder of the Fairbanks Climate Action Coalition and the Black Mesa Water Coalition. She has served on various national social justice boards and committees. She lives in Fairbanks, Alaska with her partner and children. In discussing Indigenous peoples' Environmental efforts, Enei has said: "A green economy is nothing new to Indigenous peoples, we have been practicing this way of life in harmony with Mother Earth before Wall Street. But today, what we strive to do is unite the modern non-polluting technologies, such as wind and solar, with the tradition technologies, such as weaving and farming; and with that unity we can open up new doors of opportunity for ALL our people - young and old, college educated and land educated alike."
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On this episode of Skoden Talks w/ The Homies, we are excited to chat it up with Averian Chee, artist, activist, and IP3 Creative Resistance and Climb trainer! We are honored to facilitate such powerful conversations with Indigenous leaders, and we hope you are as inspired as we are. Please like, subscribe, and spread the good word! Averian is a Member of IP3 as a Creative Resistance Trainer and Climb Trainer. He comes from Nazlini valley, of the Dine Nation. As a young Artist and member of Black Sheep Art Collective (BSAC), Averian collaborated with local artists within indigenous territories across turtle island, painting murals in community spaces. For the past 15yrs, Averian has continued to work in community in the form of skill shares and art builds with a focus on social and environmental struggles. https://lnkd.in/gc2PDJGF
Skoden Talks w/ The Homie Averian Chee
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What's good relatives!? As we transition into the fall season, IP3 is excited to introduce new programming from The Farm at Coyote Crossing including Intergenerational Training, Healing & Wellness, and Food & Land Sovereignty. Since February of last year, IP3 has been hard at work preparing the land for these new programs, and along with new programming will be the home base for training, activist and artist residencies, retreat space for Indigenous Peoples and allies, a place for culture and ceremony, to grow traditional medicines, to grow and connect with Indigenous foods, to connect with ancestral land practices, and we can't wait to share and heal with you all. In the meantime, we will be holding our annual training for trainers events, accepting new training request applications, and continuing our mission to provide nonviolent direct action training, campaign support, and community organizing tools to support Indigenous communities taking action in defense of their homelands. If you are interested in supporting, volunteering, or learning more about the IP3 Landback Project, please visit us at https://lnkd.in/gRAZnCip or use the link in our bio. We will have a new farm page with more details on our website soon. Can't wait to see you on The Farm!
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Join us this Friday, September 27th, 2024 at 2 PM PST as Indigenous Peoples Power Project presents Skoden Talks w/ The Homie Averian Chee live on Instagram! Averian is a Member of IP3 as a Creative Resistance Trainer and Climb Trainer. He comes from Nazlini valley, of the Dine Nation. As a young Artist and member of Black Sheep Art Collective (BSAC), Averian collaborated with local artists within indigenous territories across turtle island, painting murals in community spaces. For the past 15yrs, Averian has continued to work in community in the form of skill shares and art builds with a focus on social and environmental struggles.
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