Land Back is not merely a campaign slogan or social justice hashtag; it is a powerful movement that is actively returning millions of acres back into Native hands—the reversal of manifest destiny. Journalist Kalen Goodluck (Diné, Mandan, Hidatsa, and Tsimshian), author of the article, “How the Land Back Movement Is Unraveling Manifest Destiny”, goes into great detail about recent wins, the long and painful history of Native land theft, the hurdles preventing our communities from acquiring land, the cultural significance of reclaiming stolen land, and the spirit of the phrase itself. “Thanks to the Land Back movement, though, Indigenous peoples are weaving their own destiny. Lands once torn at the seams are being mended by the Tribes via a patchwork of efforts. Manifest Destiny is unraveling as a vision of Indian justice unfolds.” —Kalen Goodluck Read the full article to learn more ?? https://lnkd.in/eXeca6-c #NAHM #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #LandBack #ManifestDestiny #NativeAmerican #Indigenous #Native #WeAreIndigenous
Resources Legacy Fund
非营利组织管理
Sacramento,CA 3,992 位关注者
Working with philanthropists to conserve land, water, and ocean resources while advancing healthy communities.
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RLF builds alliances that advance bold solutions to secure a just and resilient world for people and nature. We mobilize influence, knowledge, and expertise through dynamic partnerships with innovators in communities, philanthropy, government, science, business, and advocacy to protect the environment for the benefit of people and the planet. We help redefine power by elevating the voices and experiences of marginalized communities, supporting them to drive solutions that address their priorities. We maximize results, to leverage philanthropic and public investments to achieve enduring outcomes at scale for environmental protection, climate resilience, and healthy communities. We deploy a thoughtful mix of strategies—including policy and campaign development, advocacy, research, and coalition-building—to secure equitable policies and public funding, and we stay with issues to ensure lasting outcomes. We manage large, multi-year grantmaking programs and financial transactions; land, water, ocean, and climate agreements; fiscally sponsored projects; and efforts to advance social and environmental equity.
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Let’s talk about sovereignty…TRIBAL sovereignty. ?? Sovereignty means the right and power of a group or community to make its own decisions without outside control. This includes making laws, managing resources, and handling internal matters. For Tribal Nations, sovereignty is the right to govern ourselves, protect our cultures, and manage our lands, as recognized in treaties and laws. It is essential for preserving Native identity and independence. This #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth, let’s commit ourselves to acknowledging, protecting, and demanding Tribal sovereignty for all Indigenous communities across Indian Country. #NAHM #NativeAmerican #Sovereignty #TribalSovereignty #TribalNations #IndianCountry #Indigenous #Native #IndigenousHeritage #NativeHeritage #WeAreIndigenous
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Well-deserved recognition! https://lnkd.in/g_84DKTJ
TIME100 Climate 2024: Amy Bowers Cordalis
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It's a difficult day for those of us who care about protecting our environment and communities, with national election results giving ample reason for concern. Nevertheless, we are pleased to report the near-certain passage of Proposition 4, a historically large measure to fund climate and natural resources in California. As of this posting, Prop 4 is leading at 57.9%. This effort would not have been possible without our funders, partners, and supporters. Thank you all! California will continue to lead the way on environmental issues no matter what national leadership looks like. We have sent a powerful message by passing this measure: that voters are willing to invest to reduce climate risks now, rather than pay more when natural disasters strike later. Prop 4 is a $10 billion dollar bond measure that will prepare Californians for the impacts of climate change by funding the protection of safe drinking water, increasing wildfire resilience, investing in clean energy including offshore wind, and so much more for nature and people in the state. This bond gives special attention to communities most affected by the impacts of climate change by requiring that 40% of the funds provide meaningful and direct benefits to vulnerable populations. The passage of this bond measure was only possible with the efforts of a large, committed, and diverse coalition--including hundreds of organizations from across California. The bond was years in the making, and RLF has played a critical role from the start, including helping build a diverse coalition of supporters, raising over $1 million, and chairing the campaign. Again, we give our thanks to the donors who contributed, partners who did incredible work, and to all who played a part in this monumental accomplishment. We look forward to working with you over the coming months and years to continue to make durable, transformative impact for climate, land and water conservation, and communities.
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??Warm Springs, MT: The headwaters of the Clark Fork River and home to the largest Superfund site complex in America. Formerly a river that occasionally ran red from metals pollution, decades of restoration work in this headwaters area has dramatically improved conditions for native and wild fish populations, but the work isn’t even close to done. TU and Clark Fork Coalition partners, bolstered with federal infrastructure and state funding, are working to reconnect the Clark Fork River and the Warm Springs Creek watershed upstream for native trout migration and spawning. Recognized by the White House as a transformational fish passage project, this work will improve ecosystem function, climate resilience and clean water for fish and people alike. Work like this is a testament to the role small streams play in the health of watersheds and the communities that surround them. Read more about where we’ve been and where we’re going with restoration work on the Clark Fork: https://bit.ly/4eY4Cko Thanks to all folks involved in facilitating this work: Clark Fork Coalition, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), USDA Forest Service Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest, Bureau of Reclamation, Resources Legacy Fund, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, Montana Natural Resource Damage Program, The City-County of Butte-Silver Bow #TUBlueLines
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“There are two times...when it’s safe to do prescribed fire: in the fall right before the rains come, and in the spring when things are dry enough to burn but not dry enough to burn it in a dangerous way...There is a risk aversion here that’s really damaging." https://lnkd.in/g3a6uqiW
Forest Service Halts Prescribed Burns in California. Is It Worth the Risk? | KQED
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Thanks again, @POTUS & @NOAA, for designating the first Tribally nominated national marine sanctuary #ChumashSanctuary! We are pleased to see this commitment to protect cultural resources, secure the diversity of wildlife & advance the goal to protect #30x30 https://lnkd.in/eZ5Q66Vv
The U.S. gets a new national marine sanctuary, the first led by a tribe
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