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I N PA RT N E R S H I P W IT H

The Seven Sisters Campaign is a national, multi-site public engagement and leadership initiative from June through November 2026, led by Se’Si’Le in partnership with tribal, environmental, and faith-based organizations. This campaign will elevate the leadership of Seven Indigenous Women whose work addresses the intersecting crises of biodiversity loss, climate disruption, Indigenous Lifeways, and environmental justice.

We invite you to “Journeying to Ancestral Future” where we will rethink our relationships with nature one another and with the responsibilities we share.

Saturday, June 27, 2026 | 6-8pm PT St. Mark’s Cathedral | 1245 10th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102 In Laudato Si’, Pope Francis emphasizes that Indigenous communities are crucial dialogue partners in the climate crisis. Indigenous ancestral wisdom respects future generations and the earth as a sacred gift— not a commodity. This perspective is essential to restoring ecological balance and achieving authentic, sustainable human development. By centering Indigenous ways of knowing, the Seven Sisters campaign advances solutions grounded in accountability, resilience, and care for future generations.

Indigenous Women Leaders Chenoa Egawa - S’Klallam/Lummi Tribe Robin Lovelace - Tlingit and Tagish Raynell Morris - Lummi Tribe Cyaltsa (April Finkbonner) - Lummi Tribe Kayeloni Scott - Spokane/ Nez Perce Tribes

Read more about the speakers & register here: bit.ly/4dUj8KM

Witnesses Anna Johnson - Laudato Si’ Movement LeeAnne Beres - Save our Wild Salmon Coalition


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