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Robin Greenfield speaking at Bemidji State University at Endazhi-mawanji’iding (A Gathering Place) at the American Indian Resource Center November 16th, 2023.
I share deep gratitude with my Dear Friend and Colleague Awanookwe Bratvold for bringing me to her community in Bemidji.
Afterwards Robin led a panel with six Indigenous sustainability studies students and graduates: Colin Eagle, David Villier, Michelle Rose Anderson, Pete White, Jerome Johnson and Nicole Roberts! Unfortunately the audio was not clear enough for us to publish.
A special thanks to the Indigenous Sustainability Studies degree program, Niizhoo-gwayakochigewin program, Sustainability Office, Center for Sustainability Studies, DEI Office, Campus Activities Board, the Students for the Environment club, the People of the Environment program, and the Council of Indian Students for sponsoring the evening.
We share gratitude for spiritual advisor, Ziibiins Alexandra Johnson, Erika Bailey-Johnson from the BSU Sustainability Office and everyone who cooked, cleaned, spread the word, tabled, and helped in any way they could!
Thank you to NewEra4k for filming and video editing this presentation.
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Endazhi-mawanji’iding (A Gathering Place)
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American Indian Resource Center:
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Awanookwe Bratvold:
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BSU Indigenous Sustainability Studies:
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BSU Sustainability:
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Robin Greenfield is a truth-seeker, activist, social reformer and servant to Earth, humanity and our plant and animal relatives. He lives simply and sustainably to be the change he wishes to see in the world. Through living closely connected to Earth, he rejects the status quo of consumerism and demonstrates a way of being in gratitude, mindfulness and presence. His life is an experiment with truth and integrity.
Robin’s public activism involves dramatic actions designed to provoke critical thought, self-reflection and positive change. His activism creates nuanced conversations on the critical issues of our time, with a focus on solutions for living in harmony.
His life’s work has been covered by media worldwide and he has been named “The Robin Hood of Modern Times” by France 2 TV and “The Forrest Gump of Ecology”.
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