Casey Camp’s Story of the Ponca Tribe & Fighting to Protect the Rights of Nature | The World We Need
The Ponca people and their ancestors have seen what happens when life is not honored: indigenous culture stolen, land polluted, people poisoned. But today, they continue fighting to restore the land and communities, and protect the Rights of Nature. Longtime activist, environmentalist and actress Casey Camp-Horinek tells her story. P.S. Spot Casey in her latest show on Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender. "The World We Need" highlights the kaleidoscopic visions of incredible activists creating a brighter future. Learn more about the animated series at https://www.storyofstuff.org/movies/t... Find us on social media: / storyofstuff / storyofstuff / storyofstuff #caseycamp #caseycamphorinek #climateaction #environmentaljustice #environmentalactivism #rightsofnature #Poncanation #Poncastrong #indigenouspeoples

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