January 13, 2026

LISTENING TO WATER: HONORING THE RIGHTS OF RIVERS

Join environmental story-makers Blake Lavia and Tzintzun Aguilar-Izzo for a webinar that explores Talking Rivers' blend of advocacy, storytelling, art, and science. Talking Rivers is an organization that advocates for the Rights of the Upper St. Lawrence River and Adirondack watersheds of northern New York, Haudenosaunee Territory, and works with others locally and globally to promote the importance of listening to and taking into account the voice of rivers, their watersheds, and their human and other-than-human beings in their decision-making and actions.

Blake and Tzintzun (both they/them) are two environmental story-makers from the Talking Wings Collective, who helped found Talking Rivers.

This event will be hosted over Zoom. A link and passcode will be shared in your confirmation email after purchasing a ticket.
 

Admission

Members: FREE
Non-members: $5
Location Connecticut River Museum

67 Main Street
Essex CT, 06426

Times
Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026 | 6 p.m. – 7 p.m.