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Eco-Anxiety Toolkit: Indigenous Wisdom

Multi-media resources for congregations and households to notice, name, and address climate-related mental health concerns in children, youth, adults, and elders.

In Our Library - Adults

Becoming Kin: An Indigenous Call to Unforgetting the Past and Reimagining Our Future          Ladder to the Light: An Indigenous Elder's Meditations on Hope and Courage          Tending the Soil, 24page zine     To Be A Water Protector     We Survived the End of the World: Lessons from Native America on Apocalypse and Hope

In Our Library - Children

    We Are Water Protectors

In Our Library - Youth

     Tending the Soil, 24page zine     We Rise by Xiuhtezcatl Martinez

Articles/Blogs

latinx & hispanic heritage month2 Eco Heroes To Know For Latinx & Hispanic Heritage Month 

By   //  Eco-Friendly Mama blog

October 15, 2021

Some quick background on this important cultural event: It runs from September 15 through October 15th every year in the United States, and was established in 1968 by President Lyndon B. Johnson.

We All Deserve Some Help

August 03, 2021

WORDS BY YESSENIA FUNES

PHOTOGRAPH BY JOAN SULLIVAN

The state of the world may be difficult to process at the moment, so The Frontline talks to an Indigenous psychologist who is no stranger to working with grief.

A paper collage showing a dream-like scene of people raising their arms to a sky filled with clouds. Below, there is pasture with cowboys on horses.NonProfit Quarterly article - California Environmental Justice Organizers Are Writing the Future of Climate Plans

by 

December 22, 2023

'We knew that real climate solutions had to come from Black people, Indigenous people, people of color on the ground who had firsthand experience with climate impacts and could propose solutions that would meet this existential challenge.'