Ending Impunity and the Climate Emergency
Event Details
How are Amazonian Indigenous Peoples organising to confront threats to their collective rights and the dispossession of their territories for logging, agribusiness, illegal mining, oil and gas extraction and narcotics
Event Details
How are Amazonian Indigenous Peoples organising to confront threats to their collective rights and the dispossession of their territories for logging, agribusiness, illegal mining, oil and gas extraction and narcotics production? What are their proposals for strengthening the self-government of their territories, protecting the climate and ensuring the good life for all the peoples of the Amazon?
Join this session with Indigenous leaders from the Shipibo-Konibo, Wampis and Wapichan nations and peoples to explore their struggles in defence of their territories and forests and to build Indigenous autonomous territorial governments.

Time
(Wednesday) 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Location
Pearce Institute
40-860 Govan Rd, Govan, Glasgow G51 3UU
Organiser
Centre for Human Ecology
Anne Winther Pearce Institute, 840-860 Govan Road, Glasgow G51 3UU