Chyslia Fernanda from IBC - Instituto Biorregional do Cerrado [Biorregional Institute of the Brazilian Savanna] shares how she left the big city to create an ecovillage in rural Brazil, and how IBC manages to resist to all the threats that monoculture and mining represent to the Brazilian National Park of Chapada dos Veadeiros.
Their strategy includes research and education, and actively participating in national and international networks, such as GEN and CASA Latina, but also occupying the local public civic spaces to impact in public policies.
TRANSLATIONS - ACTIVATE SUBTITLES: Brazilian Portuguese (cc).
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