Marian Naranjo (Kha po Owingeh, Santa Clara Pueblo) spoke at the Campaign Nonviolence National Conference honoring the 70th anniversary of the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki as part of a panel called “Nuclear Weapons, Los Alamos, & Nonviolence.” Her speech explores the spiritual connection Indigenous people feel to the land and the responsibility we all have to protect the Earth from nuclear war and waste. Naranjo is the founder and director of Honor Our Pueblo Existence (HOPE), a community non-profit that works at the intersection of environmental, health and youth justice. Photo credit: PaceeBene.org