“Surviving the System: From Survival Mode to Renewal” Part 1:_______________ Deborah Sanchez(Chumash and O’odham Nations), Community Organizer, Cultural Language Practitioner, and Professor, joins us for the hour in a one-hour exclusive on “Surviving the System: From Survival Mode to Renewal”. She recently spoke as the first keynote speaker at the World Indigenous Law Conference: Rights, Responsibilities & Resilience in traditional territories of the Acjachemen & Tongva Traditional Territories at University of California, Irvine (UCI) this past October 19th-22nd, 2016. The World Indigenous Law Conference is held every two years and was hosted in North America for the first time by Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples, Inc. (http://7genfund.org/). The Conference is an international forum aimed at gathering Indigenous lawyers, practitioners, academics and those interested in furthering their understanding of issues facing Indigenous Peoples. Deborah Sanchez discusses a variety of critical contemporary issues facing Indigenous peoples globally on Mother Earth, how we got here to where we are going, plus a lot more.