Women scientists for environmental justice
Indigenous knowledge and science for a sustainable future.


Indigenous populations and rural communities living in close contact with Nature pay the highest price for contemporary development.

In this scenario, science can become a transformative force if used in cooperation and respect of traditional knowledge. Decolonizing science is a crucial step in the long way to environmental and social justice.

Introduction
Science and activism for environmental and gender justice.
Science and activism for environmental and gender justice.
Forests and supermarkets
Why is the lifestyle of indigenous populations sustainable?
Why is the lifestyle of indigenous populations sustainable?
Rich lands but poor people
How do extractivism and climate change threaten life of indigenous population and rural communities.
How do extractivism and climate change threaten life of indigenous population and rural communities.
Another science is possible
Taking action on a changing Earth.
Taking action on a changing Earth.
Conclusions
Pathways for sustainable futures.
Pathways for sustainable futures.
All interviews have been carried out by The Scienze Zone, within the european project Boosting Green Education at School (KA2 strategic partnership). Editing and video production by Laboratorio Fujakkà.