EPISODE · Dec 24, 2024 · 24 MIN
Indigenous Climate Action: “We Are Merely Stewards Here” (ft. Eleng Kazangiljan) | #InTaiwanWeSpeak
from In Taiwan We Speak · host Oleksandr Shyn
What does environmental justice mean for Indigenous peoples? Paiwan activist and scholar Eleng Kazangiljan shares powerful stories of resilience and pushback from Pinuyumayan lands in Taiwan to Hawaii, spotlighting efforts to protect ancestral domains from unchecked development and exploitation. From the critical need for Indigenous consent to the concept of land stewardship, Eleng highlights the vital role of activism in achieving climate justice. Don’t miss this insightful conversation—tune in now! Find #InTaiwanWeSpeak on: 🎧 Your podcasts 🎙️ YouTube For engaging updates and video snippets, follow us on: 📸 Social channels Come back for new episodes every Tuesday at 21:00 (Taipei, GMT+8). Please give us feedback and share the podcast with others to help mainstream the conversation.
What this episode covers
What does environmental justice mean for Indigenous peoples? Paiwan activist and scholar Eleng Kazangiljan shares powerful stories of resilience and pushback from Pinuyumayan lands in Taiwan to Hawaii, spotlighting efforts to protect ancestral domains from unchecked development and exploitation. From the critical need for Indigenous consent to the concept of land stewardship, Eleng highlights the vital role of activism in achieving climate justice. Don’t miss this insightful conversation—tune in now! Find #InTaiwanWeSpeak on: 🎧 Your podcasts 🎙️ YouTube For engaging updates and video snippets, follow us on: 📸 Social channels Come back for new episodes every Tuesday at 21:00 (Taipei, GMT+8). Please give us feedback and share the podcast with others to help mainstream the conversation.
NOW PLAYING
Indigenous Climate Action: “We Are Merely Stewards Here” (ft. Eleng Kazangiljan) | #InTaiwanWeSpeak
No transcript for this episode yet
Similar Episodes
Mar 26, 2026 ·1m
Mar 19, 2026 ·34m
Feb 18, 2026 ·11m
Feb 11, 2026 ·45m