Episode 3: Indigenous Peoples defending their rights and the planet


How can we get urgent climate action that is also just? This is the question we explore in series two of the People vs Inequality Podcast.

In episode three we hear from long standing Indigenous rights defender Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, someone I have long admired and that brings a wealth of experience and wisdom on an issue that is truly existential!

Vicky explains why we need to put indigenous perspectives central in tackling climate change and what that means for climate justice.  

From mobilising her own community in the Philippines against destructive dams and dictatorship to serving as a UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of Indigenous Peoples, her mission has not changed: to bring Indigenous voices and knowledge into decision-making. 

But how to combine insider and outsider roles to get tangible results? And how to make sure commitments actually lead to change for Indigenous peoples and our planet?  

Tune in for Indigenous lessons on how to get climate justice!

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