Livestream for the AIM West Coast Conference
Nov. 19-21, 2012
Update: Scroll down the livestream page to watch videos from the gathering. Thanks to Govinda/Earthcycles for his hard work!
http://www.livestream.com/aimwest?utm_source=lsplayer&utm_medium=embed&utm_campaign=footerlinks
The theme for this year’s Conference is the “Forty Year Retrospective of the Trail of Broken Treaties, a Review of the Twenty Point Position of 1972, and Indian Manifesto” and how it aligns with the 2007 United Nations “Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples." Conference attendees will be encouraged to explore how these historic documents can serve as guides to prioritize, address and implement issues we are facing today The theme for this year’s Conference is the “Forty Year Retrospective of the Trail of Broken Treaties, a Review of the Twenty Point Position of 1972, and Indian Manifesto” and how it aligns with the 2007 United Nations “Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples”. Conference attendees will be encouraged to explore how these historic documents can serve as guides to prioritize, address and implement issues we are facing today. Also see www.aimwest.info
Nov. 19-21, 2012
Update: Scroll down the livestream page to watch videos from the gathering. Thanks to Govinda/Earthcycles for his hard work!
http://www.livestream.com/aimwest?utm_source=lsplayer&utm_medium=embed&utm_campaign=footerlinks
The theme for this year’s Conference is the “Forty Year Retrospective of the Trail of Broken Treaties, a Review of the Twenty Point Position of 1972, and Indian Manifesto” and how it aligns with the 2007 United Nations “Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples." Conference attendees will be encouraged to explore how these historic documents can serve as guides to prioritize, address and implement issues we are facing today The theme for this year’s Conference is the “Forty Year Retrospective of the Trail of Broken Treaties, a Review of the Twenty Point Position of 1972, and Indian Manifesto” and how it aligns with the 2007 United Nations “Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples”. Conference attendees will be encouraged to explore how these historic documents can serve as guides to prioritize, address and implement issues we are facing today. Also see www.aimwest.info
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