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Friday, February 9 • 1:30pm - 2:55pm
A Sense of Place: Stories from the Land

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Together we will explore how a place-based approach affected both cultural and ecological restoration on a 60 acre piece of land. Stories from the land will take us through the history of Woodbine Ecology Center, both past and present, and dig up the tales that have inspired change. As we virtually walk the land we will visit different sites and learn about sustainability practices, human healing, animal reintroduction, survival techniques, movement strategy, solidarity practices, and much more. 

Speakers
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Robert Chanate

Woodbine Ecology Center
Robert Chanate is a member of the Kiowa Nation and has lived in Denver, Colorado for several years. He is a volunteer for various Native organizations in which his support role differs based on the groups mission. Some of this work includes Native Youth leadership development, grassroots... Read More →
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Rick Garcia

Facility Manager, Woodbine Ecology Center
Rick was born in Denver and raised in Boulder during the Chicano Rights Movement, which was and continues to be a major influence in his life and his social justice work. He attended the University of Colorado Boulder and also has 10+ years of Urban Farming experience as a practitioner... Read More →
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Tiffany Lovato

Ecocultural Restoration Coordinator, Woodbine Ecology Center
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Liberty Shellman

Executive Director, Woodbine Ecology Center
Generous with her time and always ready to commit, Liberty has been involved with dozens of nonprofits and small community groups throughout her professional career. She graduated from Metropolitan State University with a BA in Political Science and a BFA in Photography. Before coming... Read More →


Friday February 9, 2018 1:30pm - 2:55pm MST
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