Tune-in with your host J. Kehaulani Kauanui for a new episode in two parts-first we hear from Sherri L. Mitchell (Penobscot), the Executive Director of the Land Peace Foundation, which is based in Maine and provides low cost legal assistance and alternative conflict resolution services to Indigenous nations, groups and organizations in order to protect their human rights, homelands, sacred sites, natural resources and cultural heritage. She discusses the onslaught of resource extraction across the Canadian Maritimes and Maine that threaten not just indigenous peoples, but also the ecosystems of these regions that have vast implications for all human life. Second, I interview Jamil Sbitan and Zena Ozeir about the Palestinian Right of Return conference that will take place at the Boston University Law School Auditorium on April 6-7, 2013. Sbitan is a member of its Students for Justice in Palestine chapter and is on the organizing committee for the Conference. Ozeir is in her last year of studies at Boston University, completing her Bachelor's degree in International Relations and Arabic, and is the President of Boston University's Students for Justice in Palestine.