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False Solutions vs Real Solutions to the Climate Crisis: Indigenous Water Protectors Defending their livelihoods, Lands and Territories

  • Water Pavilion (Water for Climate) Blue Zone B7, Building 89 TA2-110 (map)

False Solutions vs Real Solutions to the Climate Crisis: Indigenous Water Protectors Defending their livelihoods, Lands and Territories

Date: December 2, 2023
Time: 18:30-19:30 (GMT+4)
Location: Water Pavilion (Water for Climate) Blue Zone B7, Building 89

Livestream Link:  https://youtube.com/live/5gjIXP59i5M 

Intergenerational discussion with Indigenous water protectors on how the climate crisis and false solutions to climate change are impacting their livelihoods, lands, and territories. Real solutions to the climate crisis, rooted in Indigenous worldviews, values, and our relationship with water will be presented.

Moderator:

Kandi White (Arikara, Mandan, & Hidatsa Nations) Program Director, Indigenous Environmental Network

Speakers:

Shyrlene Oliveira da Silva Huni Kui, Representative of the Huni Kui Indigenous Peoples, Amazon

Jack Collard (Nyoongar Nation) Director of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander International Engagement Organisation

Jayce Chiblow (Garden River First Nation), Education and Training Manager, Indigenous Climate Action

Tom BK Goldtooth (Diné/ Dakota), Executive Director, Indigenous Environmental Network

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