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UCSB Capps Center Hosts Talk With Indigenous Rights Leader, Activist Nick Tilsen

Housing and Development Newsletter The talk is the culminating event in the Capps Center’s yearlong exploration of contemporary Indigenous ethics, Ethics in Place: A Symposium on Indigenous Peoples and the Future of Principled Democracy. “We began with a question,” said Johnson. “How do we take steps toward a principled democracy wherein bedrock ideas of fairness and honor anchor our common humanity? One starting point, we suggested, is to address Native American land claims and place-based sensibilities in a sustained and forward-looking manner.” The Ethics in Place symposium was designed to focus on what Johnson calls “knowledge production outside of university settings,” and has featured a slew of speakers who are not academics, including Walter Echo-Hawk, president of the Pawnee Nation; Caleen Sisk, chief of the Winnemem Wintu Tribe; Justice Gregory Bigler of the Muscogee Creek Nation Tribal Court; and Pua Case, a Native Hawaiian ceremonial leader.

Volunteers, Staff Heed the Call to Help with COVID-19 Vaccine Efforts in Santa Barbara County

Volunteers, Staff Heed the Call to Help with COVID-19 Vaccine Efforts in Santa Barbara County A drive-up clinic across from Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital is among the sites working to get the shots into people s arms Volunteer Maeve Devoy speaks to a COVID-19 vaccine recipient at the outdoor vaccination clinic across from Goleta Valley Cottage Hospital on Thursday afternoon. (Brooke Holland / Noozhawk photo) By Brooke Holland, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @BT Holland | UPDATED 12:09 a.m. February 6, 2021 | 9:12 p.m. One by one, vehicles filled with COVID-19 vaccine recipients this past week rolled into a parking lot nestled between Hollister and South Patterson avenues in Goleta. Masked volunteers and staff were ready to work.

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