Peace & Justice Conversations: Dismantling Colonialism and Militarism
Start: 2025-10-06 19:00:00 UTC Eastern Daylight Time (US & Canada) (GMT-04:00)
Event Type:
Virtual
A virtual link will be communicated before the event.
Sarah Augustine will develop themes from previous speakers on nonviolence
and indigenous rights such as Tim Nafziger, who spoke on April 21, 2025 about Oak Flats and the solidarity movement with people whose sacred land is threatened by extractive mining. She will help us to understand the deep roots of settler colonialism and militarism in the Americas and ways that we can dismantle these structures of oppression.
Sarah Augustine, who is a Pueblo (Tewa) descendant, is co- founder and Executive Director of the Coalition to Dismantle the Doctrine of Discovery. She has worked with the United Nations on indigenous human rights. We are thrilled to have her as a speaker on behalf of Turtle Island.
If you do not receive the Zoom link, please email doreen@nhpeaceaction.org.
About NHPA’s bi-weekly Zoom Peace & Justice Conversation Series: 2020’s upheavals brought us to a new moment of reckoning and possibility. How do we want to live in the world? What do we value? How can we make the changes we’ve been yearning for? NH Peace Action has been engaged in working for change for decades. We’d like to bring you into these conversations about issues and options for the future. There is no charge to attend, but your contributions in any amount are greatly appreciated.