Forgotten People Community Development Corporationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/forgottenpeoplecdcDon Yellowman, President of Forgotten People advocates for Social, Economic and Environmental Justice for the Navajo People. He will be presenting many issues facing the people who have been directly impacted by unjust policies like the Bennett Freeze Act of 1966. Even though it was repealed its responsible for the Third World Conditions that plaque the lands and the lives of the Dine' living in these communities.enCopyright Don Yellowman (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 19:45:00 GMTMon, 19 Oct 2015 04:00:00 GMTRelationshipsBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/80fd6e9d-a0cf-4dfd-8878-b19c73edcc47_dsc00643.jpgForgotten People Community Development Corporationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/forgottenpeoplecdcDon Yellowman, President of Forgotten People advocates for Social, Economic and Environmental Justice for the Navajo People. He will be presenting many issues facing the people who have been directly impacted by unjust policies like the Bennett Freeze Act of 1966. Even though it was repealed its responsible for the Third World Conditions that plaque the lands and the lives of the Dine' living in these communities.feeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comBennett Freeze; Dine'; Don Yellowman; Forgotten People;Forgotten People CDCnoThe Rehabilitation for the Bennett Freeze has Begun. Stay tuned to our broadcast for updates and announcements.ssepisodicBennett Freeze Tour by Navajo Nation President Begaye and Vice President Nezhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/forgottenpeoplecdc/2015/10/19/bennett-freeze-tour-by-navajo-nation-president-begaye-and-vice-president-nezRelationshipshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/forgottenpeoplecdc/2015/10/19/bennett-freeze-tour-by-navajo-nation-president-begaye-and-vice-president-nez/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/forgottenpeoplecdc/2015/10/19/bennett-freeze-tour-by-navajo-nation-president-begaye-and-vice-president-nezMon, 19 Oct 2015 04:00:00 GMTBennett Freeze Tour by Navajo Nation President Begaye and Vice President NezNavajo Nation President Russel Begaye Posted on October 14th at 7:50 AM I am moblizing the entire executive branch to help the people of the former Bennett Freeze area. We've talked enough about it and now need to get things done. The preliminaries are in place and VP and I with our executive and division team will tour the area on Thursday and Friday... Have a great day and make a difference in someone's life!         00:31:00Forgotten People CDCnoBennett Freeze Rehabilitation Coalition,Forgotten People CDC,Don YellowmanWhat's Next?What is the Bennett Freeze?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/forgottenpeoplecdc/2015/10/14/what-is-the-bennett-freezeRelationshipshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/forgottenpeoplecdc/2015/10/14/what-is-the-bennett-freeze/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/forgottenpeoplecdc/2015/10/14/what-is-the-bennett-freezeWed, 14 Oct 2015 15:00:00 GMTWhat is the Bennett Freeze?Perpetrators of Violent Acts must first in their minds De-Humanize a People in Order to Justify their Inhumane Acts. Many Genocidal Policies like the Bennett Freeze are pre-calculated, strategically and methodically thought out and executed over time. The Dine' People and other Indigenous Peoples' in the name of progress have experienced the decimation of a way of life that has sustained them for millenniums. Structural Violence is perpetrated by Predators in two ways; vertically and horizontally by both Native and Non-Natives living on and off the Reservation. The Dine Pay the Highest Price for the Energy Production produced in the Southwest. The Energy Produced on Navajo Lands and its Water have Afforded the Dominate Society to Prosper and Yet the Dine' have been Restricted from Access to Electricity and Safe Drinking Water across the Bennett Freeze Area.   00:30:00Forgotten People CDCnoForgotten People CDC,Bennett Freeze,Don YellowmanProfit Over People: How Systemic Structural Violence is ManifestedWho Are The Forgotten People?http://www.blogtalkradio.com/forgottenpeoplecdc/2015/10/13/who-are-the-forgotten-peopleRelationshipshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/forgottenpeoplecdc/2015/10/13/who-are-the-forgotten-people/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/forgottenpeoplecdc/2015/10/13/who-are-the-forgotten-peopleTue, 13 Oct 2015 22:00:00 GMTWho Are The Forgotten People?The Bennett Freeze refers to an policy that froze development on 1.6 million acres on the Western Portion of the Navajo Nation in Arizona along the Little Colorado River and Colorado River. It is named after Commssioner, Robert L. Bennett of the Bureau of Indian Affairs . The Bennett Freeze was enacted in 1966, but stems from a long standing land dispute created by the United States imposed boundaries bcreating conlict between the Navajo and Hopi people who traditionallly lived in harmony as trading tribes. According to 2010 Census approximately 20,000 Navajo people live in the Bennet Freeze Area, which consists of 10 Chapters. The 2006 Compact Agreement was signed by the Hopi and Navajo Nations. In 2009, during President Obama first term repealed The Bennett Freeze (http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Public_Law_111-18). The legacy of the Bennett Freeze still looms over the region and deeply affects the day-to-day lives of its residents. In testimony before Congress, Nelson Gorman, Jr., Speaker of the Navajo Nation Council, likened it to "the deplorable conditions approximating those found only in underdeveloped third world countries. The Navajo Nation Three Branches of Government came into an Agreement "One Nation One Voice.  Recently elected President Begaye and Vice President Jonathan Nez agreed with Speaker Lorenzo Bates and 23rd Council to declare the "Rehabiilitation of the Bennett Freeze A Priority" and work together to identify any obstacles and barriers to developing a "Long Term Regional Rehabilitation Holistic, Comprehensive and Sustainable Plan". A Historical Accomplishment; the first effort of its kind since the Freeze was lifted. 00:31:00Forgotten People CDCnoNavajo People,Bennett Freeze,Forgotten People,Don YellowmanThe Bennett Freeze refers to an policy that froze development on 1.6 million acres on the Western Portion of the Navajo Nation in Arizona along the Little Color