
Transformando la narrativa climática
¿Cómo ha evolucionado el movimiento climático para llegar donde está ahora? ¿Qué papel han jugado en este camino los movimientos locales y como pueden seguir trabajando para acompañar los movimientos de justicia global? ¿Qué rol tiene la comunicación ética y qué ocurre tras establecer una visión estratégica climática?
Speakers
Aletta Brady
Aletta Brady (they/them) is a queer, non-binary, bisexual organizer, futurist, writer, and narrative activist living on Dakota land in South Minneapolis. Aletta’s work is guided by Audre Lorde’s wisdom that, without community, there is no liberation. Aletta is the founder and creative director of Our Climate Voices, an award-winning social justice collective humanizing the climate crisis through story. In 2019, they were the youngest recipient of the J.M.K. Innovation Prize for their work on the vanguard of social innovation. They have over 20 years of grassroots organizing experience for labor rights, queer liberation, freedom of movement, and climate action.
Loren Cardeli
Loren is the co-founder and Executive Director of A Growing Culture (AGC) a 501(c)3 nonprofit that confronts unjust power in the food system. AGC is a movement-support organization that strives to democratize food systems by connecting, amplifying, and resourcing those on the frontlines of the fight for food sovereignty. Loren is one of a collective of activists working collaboratively to serve frontline partners.
Daisee Francour
Daisee is from the Oneida Nation in Wisconsin and is the Director of Strategic Partnerships and Communications at Cultural Survival.
She has over a decade of experience working in philanthropy, at non-profit organizations, in grassroots organizing, and as a direct service provider in education, mental health, corrections, serving Indigenous Peoples with disabilities/special needs, domestic violence victims, the homeless, and formerly incarcerated inmates. As an Indigenous fundraiser, philanthropic advisor, and donor educator, Daisee strives to build the capacity of philanthropy, foundations, and individual donors by transforming their understanding of Indigenous rights, Indigenous issues, biocultural diversity, climate and social justice as well as other regenerative systems.

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