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IPDF: Global South Reflections

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A follow-up event to Indigenous Perspectives on Decolonial Futures, POSSIBLE FUTURES' Global South Reflections seeks to apply learned philosophies and concepts to the socio-political realities of land rights in the Global South.

This event is a 2.5h online Zoom session
on 18th September 2021 at
0730h Brasilia Time
1230h Central African Time
1600h India Standard Time
1730h Indochina Time
1830h Philippine Time
2030h Australian Eastern Standard Time
(See in your time zone here.)

A full video recording will be sent out to all registrants by 25th September.

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To fully be able to engage with discussions in this event, please first attend Indigenous Perspectives on Decolonial Futures on 12th September 2021. Get your ticket(s) here.

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Programme for Global South Reflections

First 60mins

Reflections, learnings and plenary discussions following Indigenous Perspectives on Decolonial Futures with Prof. Yin Paradies, together with a couple of the POSSIBLE FUTURES Crew
Short story features on the Last Stand against Adani in Australia and Last Warning in the Brazilian Amazon

Next 90mins

Honing in on applying some of our reflections and learnings to the wicked problem of land rights across the Global South, particularly indigenous land rights, through a series of short recorded and translated interviews between indigenous and non-indigenous activists in Latin America, Africa and Asia
Two breakout discussions interspersed between the recordings to create space for absorption, digestion and discussion amongst participants
Short creative performance by a Global South artist [soon to be announced!]

Final 30mins

Optional afterparty to continue networking and discussions as desired

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Featured Speakers

Educator, social and environmental activist Sinegugu Zukulu in South Africa 💫🌈 (Watch CareTakers here)
Lawyer and environmental, human and food rights advocate Mariann Bassey-Orovwuje in Nigeria ⚖️🌾
Coordinator, environmentalist and indigenous school teacher Meggie Nolasco in the Philippines 👩‍🏫📝
Activist, coordinator and spokesperson Beverly Longid in the Philippines 🎤🌏
Indigenous leader and environmental defender Angela Kaxuyana in Kahyana, Amazon 🌼🪶
Journalist and environmental & social justice activist Tainá Aragão in Brazil 🗞📻

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We invite everyone to join us in centring Indigenous and Global South perspectives within this event.  Global North participants are welcome to join in, listen and reflect.

Please be mindful of the time zone: Humanitix's automatic calendar invitation may not correspond to the time zone you are in. (Check the timing of this event in your time zone here.)

Registrants will receive further updates as they become available.

A full video recording will be sent out to all registrants by 25th September.

To fully be able to engage with discussions in this event, please first attend Indigenous Perspectives on Decolonial Futures on 12th September 2021. Get your ticket(s) here.

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Where do ticket revenues go?

Revenues from our ticket sales go towards the speakers we've invited to share their perspectives (heavily favoring our three indigenous speakers), the performers who are sharing their creativity with us, and the organising crew within POSSIBLE FUTURES.

100% of donations collected within this Humanitix listing will be donated to LAST WARNING - an urgent campaign led by the Federation of the Huni Kuī People of Acre (FEPHAC) against the Brazilian government's legislative moves to remove laws that protect the Amazon and many other ecologically sensitive areas.

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This event is organised and curated by POSSIBLE FUTURES.


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