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Reimagining democracy: how diverse knowledges are creating more-than-human justice

from The SEI Podcast Series

In this instalment of the SEI Podcast Series hear from leading environmental figures to explore models of more-than-human governance, drawing from Indigenous knowledges, creative and legal practices, and innovative research. This event is part of SEI’s Climate Justice Series. This panel series brings together leading thinkers and practitioners to explore the urgent intersections of climate action, equity, and systemic change.Timestamps:00:50 - Welcome and introduction07:30 – Patricia Gualingua on the Kawsak Sacha (Living Forest Declaration), translated by Silvia R. Martínez15:219 – Nardi Simpson on music, land and language22:53 – Paul Powlesland on the responsibility and possibility for transforming institutions32:20 – Shrishtee Bajpai on decolonisation and land rights in connection with more-than-human justice40:40 - What makes it possible for you to keep on imagining and embedding these possibilities in the present?46:38 - Q+A beginsSpeakers:Chair: Danielle Celermajer, Sydney Environment InstituteShrishtee Bajpai, Global Tapestry of AlternativesPatricia Gualinga, Sarayaku Indigenous rights advocateNardi Simpson, Yuwaalaraay storyteller, performerPaul Powlesland, Lawyers for NatureSilvia R. Martínez, Certified Conference Translator Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this instalment of the SEI Podcast Series hear from leading environmental figures to explore models of more-than-human governance, drawing from Indigenous knowledges, creative and legal practices, and innovative research. This event is part of SEI’s Climate Justice Series. This panel series brings together leading thinkers and practitioners to explore the urgent intersections of climate action, equity, and systemic change.Timestamps:00:50 - Welcome and introduction07:30 – Patricia Gualingua on the Kawsak Sacha (Living Forest Declaration), translated by Silvia R. Martínez15:219 – Nardi Simpson on music, land and language22:53 – Paul Powlesland on the responsibility and possibility for transforming institutions32:20 – Shrishtee Bajpai on decolonisation and land rights in connection with more-than-human justice40:40 - What makes it possible for you to keep on imagining and embedding these possibilities in the present?46:38 - Q+A beginsSpeakers:Chair: Danielle Celermajer, Sydney Environment InstituteShrishtee Bajpai, Global Tapestry of AlternativesPatricia Gualinga, Sarayaku Indigenous rights advocateNardi Simpson, Yuwaalaraay storyteller, performerPaul Powlesland, Lawyers for NatureSilvia R. Martínez, Certified Conference Translator Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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