00:20:11 Pastor Mary Martha: Milwaukee, WI Hephatha Lutheran Church 00:20:16 Phoebe Morad (she/her) - Lutherans Restoring Creation: https://native-land.ca/ 00:20:21 Lindsey Hulstrom: Ho Chunk LandEdgerton, Wisconsin 00:20:22 Jan Ceminsky: Faith Lutheran Coon Rapids, MN 00:20:27 Jeani & Gary Anderson: Gary Anderson Meriden, KS First Lutheran Topeka, KS 00:20:38 Kristina: Redeemer, Woburn Ma, Massachusett 00:20:44 marti: Portage MI Prince of Peace ELCA 00:20:48 Marian Wasierski she/her Hephatha: Milwaukee Hephatha Lutheran Marian Wasierski 00:20:51 Jim Friedrich: Jim Friedrich, San Diego, CA 00:20:54 Donovan Lucas: Holy Cross Lutheran Creve Couer, MO 00:20:57 Sharon Stalkfleet she/her: Sharon Stalkfleet, Berkeley CA, remembering the Chochenyo people of the Ohlone Tribe. 00:21:20 Scott Morad: Braintree Massachusetts 00:21:25 Sheryl Mehrhoff: Sheryl Mehrhoff, St. Andrew’s Lutheran, Columbia, MO. Osage & Missouria 00:21:41 Carol Jan Modas: Carol Jan Modas Hephatha Church 00:21:42 Linda Sauer: Linda Sauer Christ Lutheran Athens Ohio; Shawnee 00:21:49 Cheryl Walenta Gorvie (she/her): Cheryl Walenta Gorvie, St. Louis, MO, land of Osage, Quapaw, Kickapoo, Kaskaskia 00:21:49 David Voigts, Jesup, Iowa: David Voigts, Zion (Jubilee) Lutheran, rural La Porte City, Iowa 00:21:51 Lisa Brenskelle: Lisa Brenskelle, Christ the King, Houston, TX 00:22:17 Esther Brown- Hephatha Church: Hephatha Lutheran Church 00:22:27 Sharon Samoska: Sharon Samoska, Cross of Christ Lutheran Church Waterbury, CT 00:22:30 Larry Ryan: Larry Ryan St. Peters Lutheran Ocean City, MD 00:23:21 Jim Friedrich: San Diego is on the unceded territory of Kumeyaay People 00:23:29 Ayibongwinkosi Dube: Hello. My name is Ayibongwinkosi Dube from Evangelical Lutheran Church in Zimbabwe (ELCZ) I'm super excited to be here 00:24:27 Steven Hendrickson: Steven Hendrickson St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church Santa Cruz, CA Amah Mutsun, Ohlone 00:24:36 Kristin-Luana Baumann (she/her): Kristin-Luana Baumann, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, č’ixʷícən (Port Angeles), traditional territory of the nəxʷsƛ̕ay’əm (Klallam - Strong People). 00:27:32 Jeani & Gary Anderson: Our Indian Tribe was the KAW 00:33:53 Larry Ryan: Ocean City, Maryland is near Berlin, Maryland which is located on the lands of the Assateague and Pocomoke Indigenous peoples 00:45:15 marti: why is the discussion focused on children? Do they have a higher propensity towards the effects? If so, why? 00:47:01 Scott Morad: Yes, children are at highest risk: https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead/prevention/children.htm#:~:text=Children%20under%20the%20age%20of,they%20are%20growing%20so%20rapidly. 00:51:00 New England Synod: An news article about the lead poisoning and the Branch family's struggles and suffering (2/25/22) says that doctor's offices should have lead testing kits, so that testing happens in regular appointments. At that time, these routine tests were not done because the testing kits had been recalled. Are they now back in doctor's offices so that families have regular access to testing? 00:56:26 Phoebe Morad (she/her) - Lutherans Restoring Creation: https://coalitiononleademergency.org/ 00:56:54 Sharon Samoska: Lead poisoning is an issue in our city both from pipes and from paint. Many homes in this city are old and both issues are problems. Do you find there is an ongoing position to cover these issues up or play them down? 00:58:40 Phoebe Morad (she/her) - Lutherans Restoring Creation: https://nelutherans.org/whoweare/people/greenteam 01:00:18 Sharon Samoska: In our City iv you live close the river you are not to put pesticides on your lawns, yet people do it. Is there a way to track sources of pesticides and fertilizer, road chemicals going into our lakes and rivers spedifically? 01:01:30 marti: Is there any part of the schools' curriculum that address lead or other contaminations? In particular, I was intrigued by the brief remarks you made regarding dietary approaches to diminish the levels in human bodies 01:06:32 Julius Shamaki Luka: Greetings everyone, I'm Julius Shamaki Luka. I'm having issue with my connection here. 01:07:23 Lindsey Hulstrom: People prayed openly with each other 01:10:22 Lindsey Hulstrom: Thank you so much for sharing, Branch family. I am blessed to hear your story and your church. I need to go, good night. 01:10:34 Inge’s iPhone: It’s very inspiring to me that children were first drawn to Hephatha and became its evangelists. Thank you for sharing your story. 01:10:49 Branch Family: Reacted to "Thank you so much fo..." with ❤️ 01:10:52 Branch Family: Reacted to "It’s very inspiring ..." with ❤️ 01:11:32 Pastor Nancy Wright: Regarding toxics in water, such as PFAS (forever chemicals), state offices that focus on water often know what percentage of pollutants are coming from various sources. Also the non-profit conservation groups can give leads. Finally, there are groups organizing against pollutants; there is a PFAS coalition organized within the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in Vermont. 01:11:42 Inge’s iPhone: Reacted to "It’s very inspiring …" with ❤️ 01:13:39 Sharon Samoska: Thank you for this inspiring program. There are many outreach opportunities here including research, and sharing with other advocacy groups.. 01:17:44 victoria featherston: Thank you! 01:17:50 Jamie Stark (he/him): Thank you! 01:17:53 Zoom user: Thank you 01:17:57 Julius Shamaki Luka: Thank you