Dynamics of land security and collective rights in Moskitia
Learn about the situation of territorial rights, self-determination, and territorial dynamics that exert pressure on the traditional systems of life of Indigenous Peoples in Moskitia, in Honduras and Nicaragua. These have created conflicts that pose threats to traditional governance structures and to the individual security of community leaders.
June 8, 2022
11:00 am ET / 9:00 am PT
Panelists:
Edgardo Benítez Maclín (Tawahka), Consejo de Ancianos del Pueblo Tawahka / Instituto Futuro Común Amerindio
Elsser Brown (Miskito), Organizacion MOPAWI (Moskitia Hondureña)
Larry Salomon Pedro (Mayangna), Escuela comunitaria Mayangna - Tumba Barakna (Awastingni)
Jose Medrano Coleman Alejandro (Miskitu), Lawyer, Fundación Egdolina Thomas
Moderator:
Jadder Mendoza Lewis, Mesoamerica Program Director, Land is Life
Event organized by Land is Life and Cultural Survival.
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Dinámicas de la seguridad territorial y derechos colectivos en la Moskitia
Comprender la situación de los derechos territoriales, la libre determinación y las dinámicas territoriales que ejercen presión sobre los sistemas tradicionales de vida los Pueblos Indígenas de la Moskitia (Honduras y Nicaragua), las cuales han creado condiciones conflictivas que amenazan tanto a las organizaciones de gobernanza tradicional como a la seguridad individual de líderes comunitarios.
8 de Junio de 2022
11:00 AM hora del este/ 8:00 AM hora del pacifico
Panelistas:
Edgardo Benítez Maclín (Tawahka), Consejo de Ancianos del Pueblo Tawahka / Instituto Futuro Común Amerindio
Elsser Brown (Miskito), Organizacion MOPAWI (Moskitia Hondureña)
Larry Salomon Pedro (Mayangna), Escuela comunitaria Mayangna - Tumba Barakna (Awastingni)
Jose Medrano Coleman Alejandro (Miskitu), Abogado, Fundación Egdolina Thomas
Moderador:
Jadder Mendoza Lewis, Director de Programa Mesoamérica, Land is Life
Evento organizado por Land is Life y Cultural Survival.
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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.
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