Advancing Indigenous Peoples' Rights and Cultures Worldwide, since 1972
With Halloween and Day of the Dead around the corner, join us for a discussion on how Indigenous cultures and knowledge continue to be appropriated and exploited for profit. Topics covered will include exploitations of Indigenous arts and designs, traditional medicine, food, and imagery.
Panelists:
Tajëëw Beatriz Díaz Robles (Ayuujk-Zapoteca)
Unión de Médicos Indígenas Yageceros de la Amazonía Colombiana
Daisee Francour (Onʌyota'a:ka/Oneida), Strategist, Philanthropic Advisor, Artist
Shaldon Ferris (KhoiSan), Indigenous Rights Radio Coordinator
Moderator:
Sócrates Vásquez García (Ayuujk Jääy, Pueblo Ayuujk), Cultural Survival Community Media Grants Coordinator
Spanish/English simultaneous interpretation will be provided in the ZOOM session.
Resistencias y luchas contra la apropiación cultural de Pueblos Indígenas
Con Halloween y el Día de los Muertos acercándose donde se ven ejemplos de apropiación cultural Indígena, únase a Cultural Survival para una importante discusión sobre cómo las culturas y los conocimientos de Pueblos y Nacionalidades Indígenas siguen siendo apropiados y explotados para fines de lucro. Los ponentes abordarán temas sobre la explotación de las artes y diseños de los Pueblos, medicina y alimentos ancestrales, e imágenes y representaciones.
28 de octubre de 2020 12PM EST / 9AM PST Registro aquí
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Cultural Survival advocates for Indigenous Peoples' rights and supports Indigenous communities’ self-determination, cultures and political resilience since 1972. We envision a future that respects and honors Indigenous Peoples' inherent rights and dynamic cultures, deeply and richly interwoven in lands, languages, spiritual traditions, and artistic expression, rooted in self-determination and self-governance.