Radical Nourishment

The Rivers Running Through Us


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The artists, musicians, and water protectors of South Seattle challenge flawed concepts of environmentalism by showing us that water is not a resource; but a sacred force that is inseparable from what it means to be a human being. Protecting our rivers and upholding water sovereignty is always a cultural and relational act - one that is a co-creation between the humans and the waters themselves. The Duwamish River invites us to take this journey back to ourselves.

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  • Simon Wolf, poet  

    • Website:  https://www.simonwolf.xyz/

    • Music for Simon’s poetry by Sendai Mike

      • Arturo Rodriguez, musician

        • Website and Classes:  https://arturorodriguez.com/

        • Stay in touch:  https://www.facebook.com/RodriguezReneArturo

          • Rainier Valley Water Resiliency Course:  https://blackstarfarmers.org/waterresiliency

            • Dynamic Waters:  https://www.dynamicwaters.net/

              • Support the Duwamish River Community Coalition’s (DRCC) Environmental & Health Justice work: https://www.drcc.org/donate

                • Stay connected with Shephali at shephali.earth

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                  Story Elements

                  • The Duwamish and Coast Salish peoples

                    • https://www.duwamishtribe.org/history

                    • https://www.burkemuseum.org/collections-and-research/culture/contemporary-culture/coast-salish-art/coast-salish-people

                      • The Waterlines Project identifies landscape and water entities in the Lushootseed language – and illustrates how Seattle is one of the most dramatically engineered cities in the U.S.  

                        • Waterlines Map:  https://www.burkemuseum.org/static/waterlines/project_map.html

                          • Cedar River Watershed Map:  https://your.kingcounty.gov/dnrp/library/water-and-land/watersheds/cedar-river-lake-wa/watershed-map.pdf

                            • Introduction to Watershed Terminology

                              • The Superfund Status of the Duwamish River:  https://www.drcc.org/what-is-superfund

                                • Duwamish River History & Photographs:  https://www.drcc.org/river-history-and-photographs

                                • Recommended Reading and Listening List inspired by Simon, Arturo, Allie, and Orian:

                                  • Listen to James Rasmussen, Duwamish Tribe and Founder of the DRCC

                                  • The River that Made Seattle by BJ Cummings

                                  • Haboo:  Native American Stories from Puget Sound by Vi Hilbert

                                    • One River, a Thousand Voices by Claudia Castro Luna

                                    • When the Light of the World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through by Joy Harjo

                                    • Occasional Objects by Simon Wolf and Cedar Sigo

                                      • Learn Conga Drum technique from Arturo Rodriguez

                                      • Watch Simon Wolf’s Place Based Poetics series

                                      • Listen to drums played by rain at the Cedar River Watershed Education Center

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                                        Radical NourishmentBy Food Culture Collective

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