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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2021 · 47 MIN

Episode 2.9: Indigenous Environmental Rights: The Maya of Belize

from The EcoPolitics Podcast · host The Ecopolitics Podcast

In this episode we speak to Cristina Coc, Executive Director of the Julian Cho Society and Spokesperson for the Toledo Alcaldes Association/Maya Leaders Alliance, and Filiberto Penados, Chair, Julian Cho Society about the connections between indigenous rights and land conservation. ... Read More

In this episode we speak to Cristina Coc, Executive Director of the Julian Cho Society and Spokesperson for the Toledo Alcaldes Association/Maya Leaders Alliance, and Filiberto Penados, Chair, Julian Cho Society about the connections between indigenous rights and land conservation. ... Read More

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