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From 22 to 24 September, South Africans will come together, mobilising against the @DMRE_ZA and calling for just a transition from fossil fuel dependency. It’s time to shift to a more sustainable path. Join the action! 👉 fal.cn/3hKIn
Forwarded from Yusuf Baluch
"We make this call, even during the pandemic, because we cannot remain silent in the face of a genocide and ecocide, which the Earth screams even when we are silent", states the manifesto calling for APIB’s Struggle for Life.- Brazilian Activists

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Permanent mobilization: Indigenous peoples keep their struggle at the national capital and into their territories

About one thousand leaders will remain mobilized in Brasília until September 2nd. The decision was taken in a plenary at the Struggle for Life Camp.

>>> Read the document that states the ‘Indigenous Spring’ of permanent mobilizations in Brasília https://bit.ly/PrimaveraIndígena_ <<<

Gathered in a plenary, the 6,000 indigenous present in the Struggle for Life camp decided to keep the mobilization in a permanent modus, in Brasilia and within their territories throughout the country, until the final decision on the Milestone thesis. In memory of their ancestors and enchanted spirits, in defense of their bodies, lands and territories, identity and diverse cultures, they reinforce the mobilization in defense of life.

Mobilized in the national capital since Sunday, the 22nd of August, one of the motivations to extend the mobilization is the beginning of the trial by the Brazilian Supreme Court (STF) on the Milestone thesis for the Indigenous Lands demarcations. The session was suspended due to lack of time, on Thursday (26), just after Justice Edson Fachin finished reading his initial report. The Court President, Luiz Fux, has assured the trial will be resumed on Wednesday, September 1st.

In a letter released this Saturday (28), the Indigenous Movement reasserts that they “trust the Supreme Court will reinforce our original right to the land, which does not depend on a specific date of occupation proof, as defended by the invaders”. Supported by ancestry and by “the power of our peoples, our spirituality and the strength of our enchanted spirits who cherish the Bem Viver (Good Living), ours and humanity's, we say no to the Milestone thesis!”, reassure the indigenous.

About 1,000 indigenous leaders, representing their peoples, will keep camped in Brasília in a new site - Funarte. Respecting the sanitary protocols to fight Covid19, the group will remain there until the 2nd of September and, in the sequence, they will join their forces with the Second Indigenous Women’s March, that will take place between the 7th and the 11th of September.

“Our history did not begin in 1988, and our struggles are millennial, in other words, they have persisted since the Portuguese and successive European invaders arrived in these lands to take over our territories and their wealths” assures the Indigenous Movement. They also state they continue “to resist, claiming respect for our way of seeing, being, thinking, feeling and acting in the world”.

Access:: https://bit.ly/PermanentMobilization
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Hello.
Welcome to this week's #MapaReccomends

To start as off we have a podcast from our very own International team - Fridays for future Digital on the linos between colonialism, capitalism and the climate crisis.
Listen: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2raIOQAJB5zk9iPyiBHh4n?si=cBPjeBVXSXCC7SrW40QHqg&utm_source=copy-link&dl_branch=1

Next up: we have an introduction to white saviourism
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1n7qELp340g1aC8wJKj2E6?si=rAG5w5PBT9SyeKJarFZY7Q&utm_source=copy-link&dl_branch=1


And finally a PDF on De-schooling. What negative impacts has westernized school had on us? Do we need to re-think school?
Forwarded from Hilda Flavia Nakabuye
[EACOP CALL 10th SEPTEMBER 4Pm GMT]

‼️FRENCH COMPANY TOTAL BUILDING THE BIGGEST OIL PIPELINE - INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN CALL - 10 SEPTEMBER 4Pm GMT‼️

Hey everyone!
The french oil giant Total is planning to build a massive crude oil pipeline right through the heart of Africa – displacing communities, endangering wildlife and tipping the world closer to full-blown climate catastrophe.🚨

The East African Crude Oil Pipeline needs to be stopped, and this 10th of September we will have a virtual strike call to demand Total to stop the construction immediately.

The call will take place on Friday 10th September at 4pm GMT to share ideas on the ongoing actions taken globally to ensure the construction is stopped, plan further Actions we could take, digitally and physically, to hear the experiences of on ground campaigners, and also, come with your #STOPEACOP placard ready to strike online.


If you can attend, put your name in this pad https://pad.fridaysforfuture.is/p/EACOP_call
ZOOM LINK IN THE PAD

And if you'd like to know more about this campaign, check this info pack. In case you have any questions, feel free to reach out to @LineNie or @NakabuyeHildaF

Share this to all your chats so as many people join as possible. 😁

See you soon! 💚
I bet you thought Conservation is good for the planet right? Like the rest of us you see it as one of the ways we can start turning the environmental and ecological crisis around? Well actually you're right. Unfortunately, the majority of conservation being done - especially by the big dogs such as WWF, Wildlife Conservation Society, The Nature Conservancy - is doing much more harm than good in so many parts of the world. And the way in which this is happening is through organisations violating the human rights of Indigenous and local communities who are often the best in the world at conserving biodiversity.
Indigenous peoples safeguard a whopping 80% of the entire earth's land biodiversity, despite only being 5% of the global population.
This model of conservation, better known as Fortress Conservation, has a sinister and brutal history; a history involving white supremacist colonial settlers violently displacing and murdering countless Indigenous people in order to claim ownership of land. From there the colonisers were able to extract, exploit and export Fortress Conservation across the world. This model remains operational even today, and just as violent, extractive, and destructive.
Conservation is at the intersection between the separation of humans and nature, and of racial capitalism. This is why we must ignite resistance against the further destruction of the natural world by acknowledging the centuries of resistance of Indigenous peoples and local communities, and ensure our work is rooted in solidarity.

Join this event to learn more on colonial conservation

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/decolonizeconservation-tickets-169173328981
Forwarded from Adri Maffioletti
TweetStorm 6 pm GMT!!!

Let's defend the defenders, support indigenous people of Brazil!!!

HASHTAG: #MarcoTemporalNão

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