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Brazil Reimagined? Nature Now Has Rights Too!

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When talking about the reconstruction and reimagination of national environmental policies, Guajara-Mirim, a small border town located in what is perceived to be Brazil’s periphery, might seem of minor importance. Yet, it was precisely in this place that history was written in the beginning of March, when a public hearing was organised to recognise the rights of the Lajé River. Thereby, Guajara-Mirim became the first municipality in the entire Brazilian Amazon to recognise the Rights of Nature – independently from human interests. A decision with mayor consequences for the local indigenous communities, whose life depends on the wellbeing of the rivers. And a small victory for nature, who already got her rights recognised the past years in other Latin American countries (Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia). This episode takes you back to the preparations of this important public hearing, organised by the COMVIDA Committee in collaboration with local communities, and features the voices of those who continue to fight for life in the Amazon across Brazil and Bolivia, despite the difficulties. Interviews with: • Vanessa Hasson, (lawyer specialised in the rights of nature, founder NGO MAPAS). • Iremar Antonio Ferreira (project coordinator COMVIDA, member FMCJS, environmental activist) • Erlan Domínguez (representative OCMA, Guayaramerin, Bolivia) • Elivar Karitiana, leader Karitiana-people Presentation and editing: Nadine Vermeulen Music included in this episode: • Um Sonho by Naçao Zumbi; • Apagar o Apagão de Consienciâ, by Iremar Antionio Ferreira • Amazonas by Kala Marka Dubbing and translation: Gustavo Caperutto Da Mota; Ani Deal; and Parker Deal Extracts included from the public hearing about the rights of the Lajé river in Guajara-Mirim on March 2nd, 2023. Media extracts: The Rights of Nature a Global Movement (Documentary), Belo Monte dam dries up Xingu river's Big Bend, Indigenous communities and residents say (Mongabay, 2021).
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When talking about the reconstruction and reimagination of national environmental policies, Guajara-Mirim, a small border town located in what is perceived to be Brazil’s periphery, might seem of minor importance. Yet, it was precisely in this place that history was written in the beginning of March, when a public hearing was organised to recognise the rights of the Lajé River. Thereby, Guajara-Mirim became the first municipality in the entire Brazilian Amazon to recognise the Rights of Nature – independently from human interests. A decision with mayor consequences for the local indigenous communities, whose life depends on the wellbeing of the rivers. And a small victory for nature, who already got her rights recognised the past years in other Latin American countries (Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia). This episode takes you back to the preparations of this important public hearing, organised by the COMVIDA Committee in collaboration with local communities, and features the voices of those who continue to fight for life in the Amazon across Brazil and Bolivia, despite the difficulties. Interviews with: • Vanessa Hasson, (lawyer specialised in the rights of nature, founder NGO MAPAS). • Iremar Antonio Ferreira (project coordinator COMVIDA, member FMCJS, environmental activist) • Erlan Domínguez (representative OCMA, Guayaramerin, Bolivia) • Elivar Karitiana, leader Karitiana-people Presentation and editing: Nadine Vermeulen Music included in this episode: • Um Sonho by Naçao Zumbi; • Apagar o Apagão de Consienciâ, by Iremar Antionio Ferreira • Amazonas by Kala Marka Dubbing and translation: Gustavo Caperutto Da Mota; Ani Deal; and Parker Deal Extracts included from the public hearing about the rights of the Lajé river in Guajara-Mirim on March 2nd, 2023. Media extracts: The Rights of Nature a Global Movement (Documentary), Belo Monte dam dries up Xingu river's Big Bend, Indigenous communities and residents say (Mongabay, 2021).
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