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Subject Tomorrow! Indigenous-led Conservation: Hope for the Future of the Planet
Date February 27, 2024 9:59 PM
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28/2 Conservación liderada por Indígenas: esperanza para el futuro del planeta

28/2 Conservación liderada por Indígenas: esperanza para el futuro del planeta
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** Indigenous-led Conservation: Hope for the Future of the Planet
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Wednesday, February 28, 2024
11:00 AM EST/ 8:00 AM PST


Our latest issue of the Cultural Survival Quarterly ([link removed]) is dedicated to uplifting a few of the many stories of Indigenous-led stewardship and care of the Earth. Indigenous people continue to battle fortress conservation efforts that displace communities from their lands and territories and restrict access to environments in the name of conservation. Yet, Indigenous communities are the guardians and keepers of the Earth, making up just over 6 percent of the world’s population, but steward 25 percent of the Earth’s surface and 40 percent of intact ecosystems, and protect 80 percent of the planet’s remaining biodiversity. Join us at this webinar for a conversation!

Panelists:
Lesle Jansen (Khoikhoi), Head of Indigenous Peoples and local communities resource rights, Jamma International
Cristina Mormorunni (Métis & Sardo), Co-founder and Director, INDIGENOUS LED
Hartman Deetz (Mashpee Wampanoag), Environmental Defender, Artist, Cultural Steward
Seyaru’kwingumu (Arhuaco), Co-director and Co-founder, Ofrenda A’bunna

Moderator:
Verónica Aguilar (Mixtec), Cultural Survival Keepers of the Earth Fund Program Associate
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** Conservación liderada por Indígenas: esperanza para el futuro del planeta
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miércoles, 28 de febrero de 2024
11:00 a. m. hora del este/8:00 a. m. hora del Pacífico

Nuestro último número de Cultural Survival Quarterly ([link removed]) está dedicado a resaltar algunas de las muchas historias de administración y cuidado de la Tierra liderados por indígenas. Los pueblos indígenas continúan luchando contra los esfuerzos de conservación de fortalezas que desplazan a las comunidades de sus tierras y territorios y restringen el acceso a los entornos en nombre de la conservación. Sin embargo, las comunidades indígenas son las guardianas y guardianas de la Tierra y representan poco más del 6 por ciento de la población mundial, pero administran el 25 por ciento de la superficie de la Tierra y el 40 por ciento de los ecosistemas intactos, y protegen el 80 por ciento de la biodiversidad restante del planeta. ¡Únase a nosotros en este seminario web para conversar!

Panelistas:

Lesle Jansen (khoikhoi), Jefa de Derechos a los Recursos de los Pueblos Indígenas y las Comunidades Locales, Jamma Internacional
Cristina Mormorunni (métis & sardo), cofundadora y directora, LED INDÍGENA
Hartman Deetz (Mashpee Wampanoag), defensor del medio ambiente, artista, administrador cultural
Seyaru’kwingumu (arhuaco), Codirectora y Cofundadora, Ofrenda A’bunna

Moderadora:
Verónica Aguilar (mixteca), Asociada del Programa del Fondo Cultural Supervivencia Guardianes de la Tierra


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