Summer 2020 Films + Recordings
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Dan Diez’s passion for fishing is rooted in a story—a story about Dan and his grandfather—that involves traditions born in Cuba, the search for a new home, and a relationship with water that symbolizes a freedom often taken for granted. Film made by Simon Perkins, Orvis president and owner of Sharptail Media, and Henry Miles of Backroad Creative. Music by Sweet Lizzy Project.
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Q&A recording with Just Add Water guides Faith Briggs and Adam Edwards, Dan Diez, Orvis president Simon Perkins, Orvis ambassador Alvin Dedeaux and Katie Guerin from City Kids.
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City Kids Wilderness Project is a non-profit organization founded on the belief that providing enriching life experiences for DC children can enhance their lives, the lives of their families and the greater community.
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For Sammy and Jessica Matsaw, there is no divide between humans and the Earth. Their people, the Shoshone-Bannock, are part of the ecology of the Middle Fork of the Salmon River. Together, they are reintroducing indigenous youth and aim to restore equilibrium to their people and this place. Film made by Skip Armstrong.
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Q&A recording with Just Add Water guides Faith Briggs and Adam Edwards, Sammy and Jessica Matsaw of River Newe and Amy Kober from American Rivers.
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River Newe is working to reconnect tribal youth to their ancestral homelands. Learn more and support their work.
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Water Flows Together is a story about Colleen Cooley, a female Navajo river guide and her deep kinship with indigenous lands and the San Juan River, which flows along the edge of Bears Ears National Monument. Film made by Spruce Tone Films.
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Q&A with Just Add Water guides Faith Briggs and Adam Edwards, Colleen Cooley and Destinee Henton from American Rivers.
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The Red Feather Development Group helps Hopi and Navajo families make their homes healthier and safer. They are currently working to install handwashing stations to keep Hopi and Navajo communities healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Faith Briggs ran 150 miles through three U.S. National Monuments that lay in the thick of the controversy around public lands. This Land is a story about land access told through a journey of inclusion and empowerment. Film directed by Chelsea Jolly and Whit Hassett.
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Q&A with Just Add Water guides Faith Briggs and Adam Edwards, Ángel Peña from Nuestra Tierra, Carolyn Finney, author of Black Faces, White Spaces: Reimagining the Relationship of African Americans to the Great Outdoors, and Mike Fiebig of American Rivers.
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Nuestra Tierra’s mission is to ensure that Frontera (border) communities have access to the outdoors—and that our history, values and people are reflected in public lands management.
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The opportunity to work with NRS, American Rivers, Orvis and Under Solen Media to share our beliefs, highlight BIPOC voices, celebrate rivers, engage with and support non-profits actively engaged in increasing diverse representation is an exciting undertaking. We believe in the power of this work. However, the #JustAddWater tour is not a response to the times.”
—Faith Briggs & Adam Edwards, your Just Add Water Guides