Full recording from Day 2 of “Unfence the Future”, a virtual symposium dedicated to dismantling the colonial logics, practices, and protocols inscribed in institutions of federal law, conservation, and historic preservation. https://bit.ly/UnfenceTheFuture.
Day 1 video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TDnCAZhpHcA&t=20s
DAY 2 AGENDA
00:00 OPENING POEM
* Suzan Shown Harjo (Cheyenne/Muscogee) – Poet, Writer, Curator, Advocate, and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient
24:15 DISCUSSION: EXTERMINATING EXTRACTION
* Kai Bosworth – geographer, professor, and author of “Pipeline Populism: Grassroots Environmentalism in the 21st Century”
* Enei Begaye (Diné/Tohono O’odham) – Executive Director, Native Movement
* Julia Fay Bernal (Sandia Pueblo/Yuchi-Creek) – Executive Director, Pueblo Action Alliance
* Dr. Wendsler Nosie Sr. (San Carlos Apache) – Founder, Apache Stronghold
1:27:58 INTERLUDE: MEDITATION THROUGH THE EYES OF THE SALMON
* Ruth Lchav’aya K’isen Miller (Dena’ina Athabaskan)
1:54:35 DISCUSSION: DEFENDING THE SACRED IN LAW AND POLICY
* Judith LeBlanc (Caddo) – Executive Director, Native Organizers Alliance
* Whitney Gravelle (Anishinaabe) – Chair of the Bay Mills Indian Community, Michigan
* Wesley James Furlong – Attorney, Native American Rights Fund, Alaska Office
3:00:38 FILM: FROM THE ANCESTORS TO THE GRANDCHILDREN
• From The Ancestors To The Grandchildren
3:06:51 SYMPOSIUM RECAP: PULLING THE THREADS TOGETHER
* Steve Lyons, Research Director, The Natural History Museum
3:12:10 DISCUSSION: UNFENCING THE FUTURE FOR THE STORMS TO COME
* Billy Fleming – Director, McHarg Center for Urbanism and Ecology
* Dina Gilio-Whitaker (Colville Confederated Tribes) – Author of “As Long As Grass Grows: The Indigenous Fight for Environmental Justice from Colonization to Standing Rock”
* Elizabeth Yeampierre – Executive Director, UPROSE and Co-chair, Climate Justice Alliance
* Rueben George (Tsleil-Waututh) – Sundance Chief and Manager, Sacred Trust Initiative
4:28:36 CONCLUDING REMARKS
* Beka Economopoulos, Director, The Natural History Museum
4:32:27 VIDEO POEM: I AM FROM MEDICINE PEOPLE
* Kusemaat Shirley Williams (Lummi), Co-founder, Whiteswan Environmental
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UNFENCE THE FUTURE: TAKING DOWN FORTRESS CONSERVATION AND ITS ENDURING LEGACY
A two-day virtual symposium of panel discussions, poetry, films, and a call to action.
April 12 & 13, 2023
Fences create artificial borders between places and mediate the relations between them—what goes in, what comes out, and under what conditions. Without the lines that fences inscribe, there would be no place for border police. Nor could lands be parceled up, claimed as property to be possessed or plundered.
In the history of conservation, the logic of fencing was institutionalized in what critics call “fortress conservation,” a project of drawing boundaries between designated wilderness areas and their outsides, expelling perceived threats to ecological balance–from Indigenous Peoples, to predator species. In the process, habitats have been fragmented, and lifeworlds devastated.
While the science of fortress conservation has been widely discredited, we continue to live in its world. Where did this model come from? Where does it endure? How is it encoded in current laws, policies, and institutional practices—and more broadly, in our ways of seeing, understanding, and relating to the land? And what are activists, communities, and institutions doing to take it down?
Join community leaders, conservationists, legal scholars, geographers, historians, activists, and artists for a free online symposium dedicated to dismantling fortress conservation and its enduring legacy.
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A Red Natural History launch event, organized by The Natural History Museum and co-sponsored by Survival International and the Center for the Humanities at CUNY Graduate Center. With support from the Henry Luce Foundation and the William & Flora Hewlett Foundation.
* With music from “Theory of Ice” by Leanne Betasamasoke Simpson (Michi Saagig Nishnaabeg), http://leannesimpsonmusic.com
*Title inspired by the report “Unfencing the Future: Voices On How Indigenous and Non-Indigenous People and Organizations Can Work Together Toward Environmental and Conservation Goals”, by Hester Dillon (Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma), https://4riversconsult.com (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)