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Subject Tomorrow! A Just Transition = Indigenous Self-Determination
Date September 19, 2022 5:59 PM
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Join us in NYC or virtually during Climate Week! 

20/09: Una Transición Justa = Autodeterminación Indígena
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** A Just Transition = Indigenous Self-Determination
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Transition is inevitable. Justice is not.

The push for a sustainable transition predominantly centers “green” technologies that continue to threaten the self-determination and sovereignty of Indigenous peoples worldwide. Instead, a just future depends on centering Indigenous-led, place-based climate solutions and supporting intersectional efforts to guarantee the rights of all people.

Join the Securing Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in the Green Economy (SIRGE ([link removed]) ) Coalition and A Growing Culture during the NYC Climate Week to learn about how Indigenous and peasant leaders are taking action to hold companies accountable to human rights commitments through the supply chain.

Performances by Pavel Suliandziga Jr. (Udege)
Refreshments will be served.
THIS IS A HYBRID EVENT:
Translation into Spanish will be available via zoom.
In-person registration is now closed.



** September 20, 2022
11:00am - 2:00pm
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The People's Forum
320 W 37th St, New York, NY 10018
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Panelists include:
* Galina Angarova (Buryat), Cultural Survival Executive Director, Chair of the SIRGE Coalition Executive Committee
* Pavel Sulyandziga (Udege) Chair of the SIRGE Coalition Steering Committee and Chair of Batani Foundation
* Gary Mckinney (Western Shoshone/ Northern Paiute), Spokesperson, People of Red Mountain
* Gennady Schukin (Dolgan), Frontline defender from Russia
* Carlos Manani (Aymara), Frontline defender from Bolivia
* Kate Finn (Osage), Executive Director, First Peoples Worldwide
* Fernanda Hopenhaym, Chair, UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights
* Brytnee Laurette, Making Clean Energy Clean, Just & Equitable Coordinator, Earthworks
* Raquel Dominguez, Circular Economy Policy Advocate, Earthworks
* Christoph Wiedmer, Co-Director, Society for Threatened Peoples
* Loren Cardeli, Founder, A Growing Culture
* Gio Serrano, Board Member, A Growing Culture

Co-Sponsors:
Cultural Survival, ([link removed]) Batani Foundation ([link removed]) , First Peoples Worldwide ([link removed]) , Earthworks ([link removed]) , Society for Threatened Peoples ([link removed]) , A Growing Culture ([link removed])


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** Una Transición Justa = Autodeterminación Indígena
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La transición es inevitable. La justicia no lo es.

El impulso por una transición sostenible se centra predominantemente en las tecnologías “verdes” que continúan amenazando la autodeterminación y la soberanía de los Pueblos Indígenas en todo el mundo. En cambio, un futuro justo depende de centrar las soluciones climáticas basadas en el lugar y dirigidas por Indígenas y apoyar los esfuerzos interseccionales para garantizar los derechos de todas las personas.

Únase a la Coalición Asegurando los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas en la Economía Verde (SIRGE ([link removed]) ) y una cultura en crecimiento durante la Semana del Clima de Nueva York para conocer cómo los líderes Indígenas y campesinos están tomando medidas para responsabilizar a las empresas por los compromisos de derechos humanos a través de la cadena de suministro.

Actuaciones musicales de Pavel Sulyandziga Jr. (Udege)
Se servirán refrigerios.

ESTE ES UN EVENTO HÍBRIDO:
La traducción al español estará disponible a través de zoom.
El registro en persona ya está cerrado.


** 20 de septiembre de 2022
11:00 - 14:00

The Peoples' Forum
320 W 37th St, Nueva York, NY 10018
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Co-patrocinadores: Cultural Survival, ([link removed]) Batani Foundation ([link removed]) , First Peoples Worldwide ([link removed]) , Earthworks ([link removed]) , Society for Threatened Peoples ([link removed]) , A Growing Culture ([link removed])


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