Speakers at Central Coast Bioneers to discuss rematriation of Indigenous lands
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The Chumash people have inhabited this area for at least 13,000 years, living in a network of villages. Spanish explorers arrived in... Read More
Tickets on sale for Central Coast Bioneers 2024
Don’t miss out on the exciting return of the Central Coast Bioneers Conference October 4-5 at the Octagon Barn in SLO. This... Read More
New Triumph for the Marine Sanctuary
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Chumash Heritage Council Press Release: Comment Period Support
The Northern Chumash Heritage tribe council has put out a press release regarding the immense support during the final Chumash Sanctuary commenting... Read More
Your support is needed for the Chumash Marine Sanctuary
Forty years ago, a community-led effort to protect the sacred natural, historical, archaeological, and cultural resources in ocean waters of Central California... Read More
Strengthening indigenous leadership during collapse
By now, we have all heard the statistic that Indigenous Peoples protect 80% of the world’s biodiversity, despite being 5% of the... Read More
Registration now open for 2023 Central Coast Bioneers
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Bioneers 2022 in-person and virtual event May 13-15
The National Bioneers Conference will be held at the San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts Friday-Saturday, May 13, 14 and 15. Themed... Read More
It’s Film Festival time!
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Indigenous activist featured at the Central Coast Bioneers Conference
The perspectives and experiences of Indigenous peoples are especially critical in the fight against climate change and environmental devastation. First, it is... Read More