In the Six Nations and Washington Heights, Makaśa Looking Horse and Sumaya Bouhbal are both working to spotlight the link between the climate crisis and the ongoing threats to water and food security in today’s America.
spotlighting the next generation of BIPOC climate activists. Here, in part three, meet two activists working on the eastern shores of Canada and the US to improve water and food security within their own communities and far beyond.Looking Horse wears a vintage Gucci dress layered with her own beaded top and ribbon skirt.
But most importantly it served as a stark reminder of exactly why the community was water insecure. Many of the on-reserve community members—of which there are more than 12,000—cannot drink the water that flows from their taps and have to buy drinkable water to fill their wells or holding tanks. Only 10% of the residents can access water from the Six Nations water-purification plant since there isn’t funding for the infrastructure to connect more homes to the water lines.
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