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EPISODE · Apr 3, 2019 · 2H 11M

The Land and the Waters are Speaking: Indigenous Views on Climate Change

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The ongoing destruction of Earth’s natural systems is the result of decisions, made daily, by billions of people. These decisions are voluntary and involuntary at once, collective and personal. The question must be asked: what is driving our actions? How do we reignite and reimagine a spiritual relationship with this beautiful planet we call home? From traditions around the world, and from within ourselves, how might we create different narratives that honor nature and acknowledge the sacred? Two indigenous leaders—Nainoa Thompson and Angaangaq Angakkorsuaq (Uncle)—have both been identified by their communities as messengers who are sharing their wisdom with us as we try to heal this broken world together, and they will guide us through these challenging questions as they reflect on their traditions and spiritual practices. Storytelling is a form of bearing witness to change as we contemplate what it means to be responsible citizens in the Anthropocene. Full transcript here: https://cswr.hds.harvard.edu/news/2019/04/04/video-indigenous-views-climate-change Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at hds.harvard.edu/.

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