Indigenous Peoples and Planetarian Environmental Justice
Indigenous representatives share experiences and struggles for environmental justice. Surviving on the Earth's natural regeneration, indigenous peoples have contributed the least to the climate change crisis and biodiversity loss. Yet they remain among the world's most marginalized. The workshop discusses indigenous peoples' environmental worldviews, sustainable livelihoods and solidarity action.
| When |
Sep 21, 2008 from 09:30 to 12:30 |
|---|---|
| Where | Chokladfabriken, Cacaosalen |
| What | Workshop |
| Theme | Working for a sustainable world, food sovereignity, environmental and climate justice |
| Aim | Alliance building for joint mobilizations, actions and campaigns, Developing strategies, visions and alternatives, Testimonies of struggles |
| Languages | English, Español, Português, +, |
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Organisations collaborating on this activity
- Föreningen Fjärde Världen, Sweden
- Etnia ry, Finland
- IWGIA, Denmark
- FoE Finland, Finland
- Shalin ry, Finland
- Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, Finland
- Friends of the Landless, Finland
- The Saami Council, Sweden
- Friends of the Afaris, Sweden
- Paolo Freire Förening, Sweden
- SONIA, Italy
- Latinamerikagrupperna, Sweden
- Miljöförbundet jordens vänner, Sweden
- Afrique Profonde, Sweden

