Moderator he was executive director of parks and recreation. She was born in denver traveled east and found herself back home where she has worked and served on the city council as president. In addition to a public post shes worked for several years as a facilitator with the National Civic league. She was a founding board member of colorado women for Political Action in mile high. Helped us kick off olmstead 200 onon april 26, 2021 print opus s 199th birthday. You can see her in action on our Youtube Channel if you want to her a year ago. We are delighted to have her today. She will moderate this final panel. Thank you so much. Hello i think its afternoon already. Good afternoon everyone. I am excited to be part of this final panel. Its going to be a little shift and what we will be doing in the panel this afternoon. I hope you will find fascinating in some ways set us up for this with some of his challenging questions right at thekn end of where do we go from here. As we engage in th
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Our third and final panel will examine challenges to the public park ideal and we are honored to have, as our moderator allegra happy haines, who is the executive director of denver parks and recreation. She was born in denver, traveled east, and then found herself back home, where she has work for mayors. Federico pena and John Hickenlooper and served on the city council as president. In addition to her public posts, happy as works for several years as a facilitator with the National Civic league and she was a founding board member of colorado black women for Political Action and mile high youth corps. Happy helped us kick off olmstead 200 on april 26, 2021. Olmstead is 199th birthday, and you can see her in action on our youtube channel. If you want to look at her a year ago. But were delighted to have her today and she will moderate this final panel. Thank you so much, didi and hello. I think its afternoon already. Good afternoon, everyone. Im excited to be a part of this final pane
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And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like up thank you. Winona laduke is a native american activist and longtime warrior for the environment. She is subject of new documentary called first daughter and the black snake here are clips now from that fi film. With eight pipelines that are already in right now the ambridge company with pretty much the state of minnesota wants to add two more pipelines and open a brand new corridor and run it through some of 9 heart of our best wild rice and heart of the 1855 treaty. Thats what were fighting for. Pretty aggressive commercialism. Let me ask you specifically about the Standing Rock matter. I was in Standing Rock with late great film maker our last Work Together was at Standing Rock on december or 4th when the announcement came when there was going to be a stay in the pipeline and there were cheers all around Standing Rock as you well know but the grown shifted again no pun intended whats the announcement on Standing Rock. As y