Join CSI Anthropologist, Denyée Matthews, to explore the ethical and moral dimensions of the Standing Rock protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline.
This conversation will bring together multiple perspectives on environmental justice, the sacredness of water, and the rights of indigenous peoples, encouraging participants to reflect on their values and the impact of collective action.
By examining the complexities of Standing Rock’s resistance, we aim to foster a deeper understanding of how to navigate the challenges of advocating for the Earth and its communities with integrity and compassion.
This service will include the teaching and collective performance of a Grandmothers’ Water Song.
Perri Gardner is the Worship Associate