In today’s episode, Severn Cullis-Suzuki gives her perspective that spans from addressing the UN at age 12 through to her life-long activism for environment and Indigenous rights. Her insights include:The serendipity that led to speaking at the UN’s Earth Summit in 1992 and the impact of this message that went viral.The disconnect between what we value as individuals and what our society upholds.The care of earth and its natural systems as fundamental to indigenous values.The opportunity within this current moment of global humility for mainstream society to learn from ancient cultures who’ve survived and can show us the way.Support the showComplete Show Notes
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