By Terri Hansen
Sante Fe, New Mexico (NFIC)
Set against a backdrop of New Mexico’s Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the 7th International Funders for Indigenous Peoples’ conference was nothing short of spectacular.
The April event at the Pueblo of Picuris Hotel Santa Fe drew 150 people from all corners of the Earth: Grantmakers, funding organizations, and Indigenous peoples’ representing Bolivia, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Peru, the Amazon, Canada and the U.S.
They came to tell their stories. Many of those were stories of injustice.
Sante Fe, New Mexico (NFIC)
Set against a backdrop of New Mexico’s Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the 7th International Funders for Indigenous Peoples’ conference was nothing short of spectacular.
The April event at the Pueblo of Picuris Hotel Santa Fe drew 150 people from all corners of the Earth: Grantmakers, funding organizations, and Indigenous peoples’ representing Bolivia, Mozambique, Nicaragua, Peru, the Amazon, Canada and the U.S.
They came to tell their stories. Many of those were stories of injustice.