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Juma Xipaia: The Struggle from Within
In our first episode, Juma Xipaia (Xipaia Indigenous People, Brazil) shares her experiences as a woman and as an Indigenous leader while also commenting on the institutional transformations that have taken place in Brazil since the election of President Lula da Silva.
Joan Carling (Kankanaey Indigenous People, Philippines) poses a critical question: how do we respond to the global system that sees sustainability — and our planet's future — as merely another profit-making venture?
Davi Kopenawa Yanomami (Yanomami Indigenous People, Brazil) is a shaman, a leader, and a scientist. He delves into his ancestral knowledge to present his critique of a society obsessed with material objects, with trinkets.
Imagining river-beings: Art, culture, and the rights of nature
In this video, Robert Macfarlane explores imagining rivers as beings and how these expanded framings and art can be used to better listen to and communicate with nature.