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  <title>396. In the Spirit of Right and Respectful Relations: Conversations about Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being in Nature</title>
  <description> In relationship with&amp;amp;nbsp;Se’Si’Le,&amp;amp;nbsp;Braided River is celebrating the launch of their newest project, In the Spirit of Right and Respectful Relations: Conversations about Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being in Nature. As told to Kurt Russo, with a foreword by Jay Julius Xw’tot lhem,&amp;amp;nbsp;and illustrations by Fiorella De La O (Quechua),&amp;amp;nbsp;this book invites readers into a conversation rooted in Indigenous ways of knowing and being in nature.&amp;amp;nbsp;The vision of the project is to draw on ancestral knowledge to further empower and inspire Indigenous-led environmental campaigns with non-Indigenous allies and partners to the benefit of Mother Earth and all her relations down to the seventh generation. Come be a part of the celebration of this inaugural project, with a night full of powerful Pacific Northwest speakers. Facilitated by&amp;amp;nbsp;Jeff Renner, engaging public speaker and meteorologist, the talk will include&amp;amp;nbsp;Jay Julius Xw’tot lhem&amp;amp;nbsp;(President and founder of Se’Si’Le, previous Lummi Nation Chairman),&amp;amp;nbsp;Lynda Mapes&amp;amp;nbsp;(Pacific Northwest Journalist, reported with the Seattle Times for 27 years), and&amp;amp;nbsp;John Vechey (Cofounder of groundbreaking technology companies, and board member of Se’Si’Le).  Jeff Renner holds degrees in Atmospheric Sciences and in Journalism and Political Science. He is a polished and engaging public speaker with a passion for the Pacific Northwest and a deep love of the natural world. In addition to his public speaking, Jeff is a meteorologist for the King 5 television station in Seattle. Jay Julius Xw’tot lhem&amp;amp;nbsp;(Lummi) is the President of Se’Si’Le. A fisherman, Former Chairman and Councilman at Lummi Nation, Jay was a leader in the fight to protect Xwe’chi’eXen (Cherry Point). He has organized and executed Tribal, local, regional, and national campaigns. A bridge-builder, he uses empathy and storytelling to bring people together. Principal at Julius Consulting LLC. Lynda Mapes is a journalist, nature writer, and author based in Seattle. A full-time daily newspaper reporter since 1985, Maps worked at the Seattle Times for 27 years before her recent retirement to focus on writing books and long-form journalism. John Vechey is a board member of Se’Si’Le and is based on the San Juan Islands. In Right and Respectful Relations, Vechey is highlighted under the chapter about technology. As the co-founder of groundbreaking technology companies, including Pluto VR and PopCap Games,Vechey has helped conceive of and produce popular video games like Bejeweled and Plants vs. Zombies.  Se’Si’Le&amp;amp;nbsp;is an Indigenous led, Bellingham-based non-profit that works to protect Indigenous areas, resources, and sacred sites.  Buy the Book In the Spirit of Right and Respectful Relations: Conversations about Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being in Nature Mountaineers Books    Presented by Town Hall Seattle and Braided River.   </description>
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