Amazonian experience held this Sunday (November 9), in Belém (PA), connected affected people from five continents through music, history, and the landscapes of the world’s largest tropical forest
The event, which will take place in Belém (PA) between November 6 and 12, has mobilized people from five continents who are preparing to exchange experiences, strengthen resistance networks, and discuss alternatives to extractivism and the climate crisis
Artist Hilda Souto writes about the arpilleras of the affected women in Brazil and highlights that “by embroidering together, these women produce a collective body of resistance, an aesthetic and political community that recognizes itself in pain, but also in the power of creation