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Walking the Land (WTL) is an initiative launched in April 2019 by indigenous activists from three continents (Amazonia, Oceana and Africa) at the first Climate Change & Consciousness gathering at the Findhorn Foundation in Northern Scotland in April 2019. Conference members joined to support indigenous led community projects, and the current CCC Community expands and amplifies their efforts to address the ravages of climate change and colonialism in indigenous communities. CCC is building infrastructure to collect increased monetary support, provide consultation for project development and weave initiatives with supportive networks such as Now What?!
Join Climate Change & Consciousness and Now What?! for an intimate call with some of the Walking the Land indigenous leaders from around the world. We'll hear how their work is going and stories from their places and people, and then we'll learn how CCC has helped them achieve some of their resilience goals in the face of the climate crisis. This will be a wonderful opportunity to connect with the CCC Community and learn about the exciting opportunities to come.
Ousmane Aly Pame, talking about the progress in Senegal in regenerating the land through his REDES project: http://redes-ecovillages.org/eng/
donate here: https://www.context.org/engage/redes-in-senegal-donation-form/
Joy Foley, founder, of the Peace Valley Bush Retreat, and Aunty Kali of the first people of the region where they are living on the land and in The Gift, with intention also to help the Murray Darling Watershed in Australia: https://peacevalleyau.org/; https://www.facebook.com/peacevalleyau/ donate here: https://chuffed.org/project/grow-the-peace
Haru & Hayra Kuntanawa, leaders of the one of 10 tribes in Acre, Brazil, where their way of life and river is seriously threatened now. They will speak of their new campaign to help restore healthy living conditions for the people and the Amazon forest:http://www.kuntanawa.org/; https://www.facebook.com/kuntanawanation. donate via PayPal to tribokuntanawa@gmail.com
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