S 04 Ep 04 Romel
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In this episode, we speak with Romel González Díaz, a Maya activist and human rights defender, about his more than three decades of work protecting natural resources, community development, and housing in Indigenous communities across Mexico.Romel is a member of the Regional Indigenous and Popular Council of Xpujil and collaborates with the Chac Lol Cooperative, promoting community organization, education on collective human rights, and sustainable development practices such as agriculture, biocultural tourism, and natural resource management.In this conversation, Romel shares his approach to empowering communities to know and assert their rights, change the attitudes of businesses and governments, and ensure active participation in decisions that affect their environment and future. His message to the world is clear: we need international mechanisms and judicial spaces to hold governments accountable and effectively protect Indigenous rights, creating a sustainable and equitable future for all.Tune in to this episode to discover how Indigenous movements are reshaping cooperation and defending land, life, and the rights of their communities.
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Recursos/Resources
- The Chac Lol Cooperative, by Elizabeth A. Bowman
- Los pueblos indígenas de América Latina – Abya Yala y la Agenda 2030 para el Desarrollo Sostenible, CEPAL
- DECOLONIALIDAD E INTERCULTURALIDAD CRITICA, Dr. Luis Pincheira Muñoz Dr. Germán López Noreña
- Thirty years of community forest management in the maya biosphere reserve: A review of its successes and challenges for conservation and governance of tropical forest socio-ecological systems, Silvia Ximena Ureta Cifuentes, Fabián Marcelo Zamora Mejía, Pedro Arnulfo Pineda Cotzojay, Marie Ange Ngo Bieng,
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