
WFCC Conference Day 1 Blog #4
- hunterboston
- Oct 28, 2024
- 1 min read
Lots of inspiration here in this room, as it seems most of us want to share all they know and work together to get the best results.
Very strong native people here also, most did their introduction with their language which was great.
I did an interview for FNWEP for a video to introduce pilot programs concerning wildfires and our roles when dealing with it.
The thunderbird collective.
Everyone is laughing and having a good time so far. Sharing their story's and experience.
So many different organizations and programs that have the same values throughout some even coming from Australia. For example the hold yawning circles which is a gathering which happens outside usually. It is important that the gatherings are separated by gender.
They follow a similar pattern unstructured but are facilities. It works like this: Welcome, opening introduction, coming to it as there own self rather as an upholstery of their job.
The goal is to gather information from the perspectives of the people.
Spoke about partnerships focused on wildfires and general engagement with other organizations. There is many different steps or hardships involved within this subject mostly to do with the amount of groups there is doing work.
We are stepping out for a few hours though to check out the botanical garden then come back after that.





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