melanie yazzie, let's begin with you.n talk about the red deal. >> the red deal is essentially a people's program to prevent extinction. we talk a lot in the red deal about -- the plan is really clear. the stakes are clear. it is to colonization or extinction. we use that language because we draw essentially from indigenous movements over the last couple of decades for decolonization. indigenous people have been on the front lines for climate justice since 1492 but more recently, as a call for climate justice reverberated across the globe to address this 29 near clock toward climate disaster. indigenous people, whether at standing rock, apache people fighting resolution copper, or people fighting the 30 meter telescope in hawaii, indigenous people have been on the frontlines linesf the struggle to advance the climate justice movement. we draw essentially from that. that is why we say decolonization or extinction. indigenous people make a 5% of the world's population but protect 80% of the world's biodiversity -- which is