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Indigenous Youth Saving The Rivers of Panamá with MiLizbeth Flaco of Emberá Panamá
Indigenous Youth Saving The Rivers of Panamá with MiLizbeth Flaco of Emberá Panamá
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Length:
10 minutes
Released:
Mar 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
MiLizbeth Flaco is a guardian of the forest. She was raised in the heart of the Panama jungle after a decades long search for a safe place from the civil war in Colombia. After finally found a secure place to call home, climate change and pollution are increasingly becoming a threat to her home. But MiLizbeth have begun to organize youth education programs to defend their land and future. Listen to this episode to learn more about how to protect "Egoró Papa" as the Emberá people call mother Earth.
Connect with MiLizbeth Flaco
?Emberá Panamá?
www.emberaquera.com
https://www.instagram.com/emberaquera/
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Welcome to Indigenous Earth Community Podcast.
Where we celebrate Indigenous heroes from around the world, and learn from them on how to honor the traditions of protecting the planet. We discuss actionable tips on how to connect to our beautiful planet while lessening our daily impact.
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Hosted by Frank Oscar Weaver
Connect with MiLizbeth Flaco
?Emberá Panamá?
www.emberaquera.com
https://www.instagram.com/emberaquera/
?
Welcome to Indigenous Earth Community Podcast.
Where we celebrate Indigenous heroes from around the world, and learn from them on how to honor the traditions of protecting the planet. We discuss actionable tips on how to connect to our beautiful planet while lessening our daily impact.
☀️
If you enjoy this episode, could you share it with two friends?
Hosted by Frank Oscar Weaver
Released:
Mar 27, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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