Environnemental Injustice - Indigenous Peoples' Alternatives
The theme of the exhibition "Environmental Injustice - Indigenous People's Alternatives" is the climate emergency, one of the major issues of our time. The exhibition presents the perspectives, knowledge and skills of indigenous peoples in dealing with the degradation of their territories accelerated by climate change.
Around the world, nearly 500 million indigenous people are defending their rights in the face of environmental injustice that threatens their economies, health and cultures. These communities have an important role to play in the search for alternatives, thanks to their ancestral knowledge and know-how, which are particularly effective in protecting biodiversity, soil, water and ecosystems.
The exhibition focuses on the political, geographical and social situation of indigenous peoples in the world today. The exhibition shows how indigenous peoples are using their fundamental rights to resist environmental injustice, protect their territories and pass on their knowledge to younger generations.
The exhibition "Environmental Injustice - Indigenous People's Alternatives" is a space to listen to the voices of indigenous peoples and to build a common future with them. A future based on the values of care, protection, reparation, respect and responsibility for our environment.