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How can an international ecocide law help protect Mother Earth and original peoples?

In-person discussion circle In Montréal, Canada.
(A recording will be made available and shared after the event)

(in Spanish & English)
Venue: Hôtel ZERO 1, 1 René-Lévesque Est, Montréal, QC H2X 3Z5
Time: 12:00 - 14:00 (Local time Montréal)
Host: Stop Ecocidio


Since ancient times, human beings have sat in a circle to create the community bond and weave words. On this occasion, we will come together to share the experiences and visions of native peoples around ecocide -that is, the most serious damage to nature - and discuss how having an international ecocide law can serve as a barrier to prevent and criminalise the destruction of natural habitats and the beings that inhabit them.

Thus, from the ancestral wisdom of their interventions, we will be able to listen to their cosmovisions and their understanding of the profound relationship of the human being with every element and being that is part of Mother Earth.

We will be in the company go representatives of native peoples of the Americas and the Stop Ecocide team, and the event will be recorded for later broadcast.

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