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Developing and Organizational Commitment to Land Justice: A Workshop (In-Person)

Ultra Advising, LLC, Ultra Advising Studio, Tivoli, NY 12583

A land acknowledgement statement can be an anchor for a much larger program of reckoning with the history of the land on and with which we work and live. For public-facing organizations, this process can involve educating communities and thinking, internally and collectively, about reparations. In this workshop, we offer a structured approach to developing an organization-wide recognition of the history of land-theft and subsequent exploitation/extraction, while also articulating meaningful actions that your staff and board can take toward land justice and reparations.

This hands-on session is open to any organization looking to develop a meaningful program of land acknowledgment and related actions of reparation.

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