Your Call Podcast: Amy Cordalis on her family’s fight to save the Klamath River
On this edition of Your Call’s One Planet Series, Indigenous rights and environmental advocate Amy Bowers Cordalis discusses her new book, The Water Remembers: My Indigenous Family’s Fight to Save a River and a Way of Life. Cordalis chronicles a multigenerational struggle to protect Indigenous cultural heritage and the Klamath River from environmental damage, which led to the largest river restoration project in history. She writes: “The lessons from Klamath dam removal are critical now because the relationship between humans and nature is out of balance across the planet. Klamath dam removal proves that humans can work with nature to create a thriving future on planet earth.”
Other Indigenous water activism news:
- SJV Water (Bakersfield, Calif.): Tulare Lake focus of lecture in Visalia
- Native News Online: Opinion: Safe drinking water, or is it?
