Environment And Everyday Life María Angélica Mejía Cáceres
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We will reflect on aspects of our day to day, always linking them to four dimensions: 1) structure, 2) health, 3) culture and 4) environment. Through questions we will invite to modify certain habits that we have that affect us and the environment. In turn we will give some tips that will be ideas with the intention of provoking alternatives in our way of acting.
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Episode 11: Women can participate in politics
In this episode we have the participation of Mercedes Tunubalá, in 200 years the first indigenous woman in her community to be mayor, Luisa Moreno deputy director of environmental policies and plans, and Chirley Pankará co-deputy of the activist bench PSOL, SP.
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Episode 10: The woman can be a professional regardless of her ethnic-racial origin.
This episode has as guests Francy Tálaga origin of the Nasa people (Colombia), Aline Nery collaborator of the Black Women doing Science project in Brazil and Priscila Tapajowara Tapajó from the Amazon (Brazil).
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Women's empowerment
In this episode, I’d like to talk about women’s empowerment, and introduce the next episodes related to it.
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The Importance of Community Education
Celso Sanchez from Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (Universidade Federal do Estado do Rio de Janeiro) explain us the importance of community education.
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Episode 7- Reflections on critical environmental education
We received Professor Laísa Maria Freire from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ).
She will share some thoughts on the critical approaches to environmental education that she has been developing in teaching, research, and extension projects. -
Episode 6 - Women in the times of COVID-19
Now, during the pandemic, cases of mistreatment of women have multiplied. But what can you do if you are a victim of gender violence?