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José Fachín: Indigenous Rights in the Peruvian Amazon

José Fachín: Indigenous Rights in the Peruvian Amazon

FromRadioNatura


José Fachín: Indigenous Rights in the Peruvian Amazon

FromRadioNatura

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Jun 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

From the Kichwa people in the Peruvian Amazon, speaks José Fachín, an indigenous leader, who has been involved in the fight for the conservation of the environment and human rights for more than 30 years. For 20 minutes, our interviewee will transport us to the Peruvian Amazon, talk about his experiences, what community and group he represents, share the current indigenous agenda, and describe the struggle, new challenges and perception of the Amazonian peoples regarding important topics such as nature. For Fachín, nature not only has an economic value, but also has a spiritual and cultural significance and, most importantly, it is life. Therefore, we must begin by forging a collective conscience, where it is understood that everyone’s voice deserves to be taken into account in order to cultivate a future for next generations. Join us to learn more about Fachín, his struggle and the project in the Peruvian Amazon.
Released:
Jun 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (23)

RadioNatura is one of the latest projects undertaken by the Pax Natura Foundation, with the goal of making our mission vocal and amplifying the voices of those who are actively working to create a more peaceful and sustainable world. RadioNatura will be one of the first bilingual international podcasts hosting a diverse set of voices both well established, and underrepresented on the frontlines of climate entrepreneurship, activism, and research.Visit us at PaxNatura.org.