Indigenous Wisdom to Face Modern Challenges

Earth Day 2023: A Celebration of Indigenous Wisdom to Face Modern Challenges

Imagine a world in balance- abundant food, cohesive communities- a secure future for all beings.


That's the dream we're working to make real.


Indigenous People are 5% of the world population and steward 80% of the Earth's resources. Yet their knowledge is left out of larger discussions and decision making regarding climate change action and public policies to preserve natural resources.


Celebrating Indigenous Wisdom to Face Modern Challenges, created by the Her Many Voices Foundation (HMVF), addresses this.


Founded by Alicia Fall, Her Many Voices has been addressing humanitarian issues through the power of art and community partnerships since 2009. Located on Očhéthi Šakówiŋ (Sioux Nation), Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute), Tséstho'e (Cheyenne), hinono'eino' biito'owu' (Arapaho) land, Comanche, and 48+ other tribes sacred land (the Denver/FrontRange area), HMVF partners with Indigenous People and their champions to present wisdom and knowledge critical to the planet's rejuvenation.


We invite artistic expression across disciplines- and that has resulted in everything from traditional medicine to dance to storytelling and more. Through the power of art to inspire action, we will heal our mother earth.


2023 call to artists is open- HerManyVoices.org/earth-day

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www.HerManyVoices.org Earth Day 2022: A Celebration of Indigenous Wisdom to Face Modern Challenges This free online event centers the voices of Indigenous People and those who actively share their values and support their efforts to build sustainable, thriving systems- leaders, artists / activists (“Artivists”), musicians, sustainability experts, futurists, performers, environmentalists, hemp growers, and partnering nonprofit organizations from around the world who are joining together to share their wisdom to guide us all in helping Mother Earth thrive. Livestreamed on Youtube - Friday, April 22nd, 2022