Kelvin Long From Save The Peaks Coaltion At Enviro Law Conference

By Anonymous (not verified) , 7 March, 2006
Author
marco

Kelvin Long speaks at the Public Interest Environmental
Law Conference. Here he discusses the San Francisco Peaks,
and a corporation's efforts to convert toilet water into
snow so that people can ski. A bumpersticker saying "where
the affluent meets the effluent," says almost everything.

Kelvin was supposed to speak at the Longhouse Friday
at 215. They moved it to 215 Saturday instead. Then
they moved it over to the Walnut room instead of the
Longhouse. I wish it stayed at the longhouse. I think
more people would've been able to attend if it stayed
there.

Incidentally, they were bumped by the following topic:

"Hallucinogenic Plants."

Here's the blurb from http://www.pielc.org about it:

San Francisco Peaks: Sacred Mountain to Native Americans
Under Assault (Longhouse)
The San Francisco Peaks are Sacred Mountains to 13 Indigenous Nations
in the Southwest. Southwest Indigenous tribes stand united against a
proposed ski resort expansion that will severely disrupt traditional healing
and religious practices.
Cora Maxx-Phillips, Executive Staff Assistant, Navajo Nation
Klee Benally, Navajo Community Activist
Robert Tohe, Navajo Leader and Advocate

http://www.savethepeaks.org
http://www.savethepeaks.org/youth
http://www.myspace.com/youthofthepeaks
http://www.blackmesawatercoalition.org
http://carryabigsticker.com/az_snowbowl.htm