Posts Tagged ‘Mocoa’
Uma Kiwe Mother Earth: a commitment to caring for water and life in Mocoa
In the Colombian Amazon foothills, three women have come together around a dream: to resist the extractivist destiny that has contributed to the destruction of the forest, rivers, and their communities, using communication as a form of defense and conservation of their territory.
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I think it was Jacob Bronowski, the 1970s celebrated popularizer of scientific knowledge, who said that nature cannot be dominated by force, but by knowledge. What happened in Mocoa has much to do with that: a lack of preparedness that originated in a lack of knowledge.
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