An Evening with Amy Cordalis
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901 12th Ave Seattle, WA
Join us for an evening with Amy Bowers Cordalis, a Yurok mother, fisherwoman, attorney, and nationally recognized leader in Indigenous environmental advocacy. Amy has served as General Counsel of the Yurok Nation and now leads the Ridges to Riffles Indigenous Conservation Group, where she works to advance sovereignty and protect cultural and natural resources, including the undamming of the Klamath River.
Her leadership has earned global recognition, including the United Nations Champions of the World Laureate and a place on the 2024 TIME100 Climate List honoring the most influential voices in climate action. She is also the author of The Water Remembers (Hachette, 2025) and will have copies of the book available for purchase at the event.
Open to the public at no cost, this event offers an opportunity to engage with a powerful voice for land, water, and Indigenous futures. Early registration is encouraged, as space and tickets are limited.
Co-sponsored with the Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture and the Center for Environmental Justice and Sustainability.
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