"Around 170 Indigenous people from around the world traveled to Baku. Groups representing Indigenous people across national borders do not have an official role when it comes to negotiating climate policy at COP. But they can advise countries willing to hear them out." https://lnkd.in/g5qVVJHt
Julani Varsity
Education
Los Angeles, California 76 followers
Advancing indigenous knowledge through transformative education.
About us
Julani {Juu-laa-nee} ~ Get deep into your thoughts. Advancing indigenous knowledge through transformative education.
- Industry
- Education
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Los Angeles, California
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2020
Locations
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Primary
Los Angeles, California, US
Updates
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"The world produces about 400 million metric tons of plastic waste every year, according to the United Nations Environment Programme. That's about the sum total of how much every human on the planet weighs." https://lnkd.in/gsC_WZFw
Plastic waste is everywhere. Countries have one more chance to agree on a solution
npr.org
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"As the Sioux Chef, Sean Sherman is out to prove that an Indigenous approach to growing and cooking food can better serve people and planet. From his restaurant on the banks of the Mississippi, he is creating a blueprint for how it can be done – earning him a place on Time’s top 100 list of most influential people." https://lnkd.in/g2_BW6k8
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'Knowledge is not a commodity that can be possessed or controlled by educational institutions, but is a living process to be absorbed and understood.' https://lnkd.in/gMfCjicM
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"I believe ideas can be generated from anyone, from anywhere... Without a mechanism for ideas to come forward from any position, organizational innovation may be limited to those in power because it excludes other voices from being heard." #ideas #ideasmatter #creativity #innovation https://lnkd.in/gqvv4_5G
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"With knowledge, also comes power*. I learnt through observation that those who were educated – in the Western education system – were highly regarded. They became doctors and lawyers, earning wealth and power over those that did not. They ‘knew’ and therefore their words and perspectives mattered more; they themselves mattered more. I watched and experienced how this dynamic eroded confidence and fuelled a fear of questioning." https://lnkd.in/gqvv4_5G Indigenous Climate Hub Indigenous Network for Investment, Trade and Export Indigenous Resource Opportunities Conference
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“We've learned that culture is prevention. So the more that youth specifically — but anybody — is exposed to their culture, the more that they are less likely to have the higher statistical suicide rates." UNESCO Culture @culture https://lnkd.in/ggHTRZEh
Coast Salish tribes enjoy the sweet revival of a camas harvest
knkx.org
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"Being from a colonized people means you often question your identity. This is, of course, by design because as the colonizers settle Indigenous lands, they slowly (in some cases, not so slowly) begin to supplant their culture, values, and customs." #indigenous #indigenouswomen #indigenouspeople #IndigenousArt #indigenousartists https://lnkd.in/g2_DsECa
On Why I Prefer to Use Puerto Rico’s Indigenous Name in My Writing
medium.com
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“The Earth does not expect you to save her, she expects you to respect her. And we, as Indigenous peoples, expect the same.” - @nemonte.nenquimo #environment #sustainability #actionablegoals Post by the fantastic @earthrise.studio
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Plants release phytoncides, natural compounds known to combat diseases. Inhaling phytoncides can elevate the levels of immune-boosting white blood cells in your body. #treeplanting #nature #indigenousknowledge