Tribal Green Symposium

Date: May 25, 2021

Where: Rincon Indian Reservation

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About the Event:

The 4th Annual Tribal Green Symposium is bringing the best of the industries to you! We want to help Tribes learn all they can about cannabis and hemp as they navigate their way into this exciting business sector. This year we will look closely at existing & operating Tribal programs, regulations, industry standards, cannabis and hemp segments, farming technologies and the never ending search for hemp processing to scale. Please join us at this year's ONE of a kind event, as we learn, network and strengthen the position Tribes have moving forward in green industries.

Boston Children's Chorus celebrates Indigenous culture at free virtual concert, This Land with guest artist, Joanne Shenandoah.

When the Pilgrims landed in Plymouth 400 years ago, they did not settle on vacant land—they settled on the land of the various Wampanoag peoples. The New World provided opportunities to many of those who came here, but those opportunities cost the lives of millions of people already inhabiting this land. Centuries later, the Wampanoag peoples are still fighting for the small piece of land they have left.
Time and time again, people have been conquered and land has been taken — in the name of exploration, war, and religious conquest. Today, America is known as a land of opportunity, the land of the free and the home of the brave. As we recognize the country and what it has become, Boston Children’s Chorus examines these claims and explores what it means to say, “this land was made for you and me."

Guest Artist: Joanne Shenandoah http://www.joanneshenandoah.com