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An Afternoon to strengthen south-south ties in the face of fossil and cultural extractivism

  • Calle 57 carrera 47 A-01 CDI Llano Verde / UTS CaliDA Cali, Colombia (map)

The world's most biodiverse areas are also the most culturally rich. Protecting this biocultural diversity is key to fighting extractivism!

The Llano Verde community will share their story of resistance and re-existence through murals, and to open a debate on how the most biodiverse and culturally rich areas are threatened by extractivism. Protecting this biocultural diversity is key to our survival. It is time to unite these regions and build a stronger global resistance against extractivism.

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