ADDITIONAL RESOURCES FROM BINAH MCCLOUD
Janet McCloud Mother, Grandmother and Activist
Indian Country Today
Wikipedia
The Pacific Northwest Fish Wars: What Kinds of Actions Can Lead to Justice?
This resource is part of Native Knowledge 360° from the National Museum of the American Indian
Al Bridges Vashon Born Fishing Rights Activist
Published by Vashon Heritage Museum
SPEAKER BIO
Binah McCloud (Puyallup) is the Director of Student Success and Culture at Chief Leschi Schools. She will host this talk on Zoom about the 1970s Fish Wars--a struggle for Tribal fishing and environmental stewardship rights in the Salish Sea. She will draw from her personal frontline experience as daughter of the renowned Indigenous activist Janet McCloud.
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