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Alison Guzman
Alison Guzman

Alison Guzman has a B.A. International Studies and a M.A. in Ethics, Peace and Global Affairs (with a concentration in Indigenous Rights and Social Justice) at the School of International Service at The American University, and a Professional Certificate of Museum Studies at the Institute of American Indian Arts internationalist.

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Mapuches revitalize 'blue' indigenous economy in Chile

Collaborative effort seeks to defend the threatened ancestral 'Mapuche Paradise' of Lake Budi

Regardless of whether or not one belongs to a First Nation, more and more people and communities are seeking to resume a good life, that is, to achieve common and personal well-being in coexistence with our living planet. Throughout history, and now more than ever, learning from First Nations and the traditional knowledge they offer may be the key to our resilience as living beings “to survive well together” in the Anthropocene.

By Alison Guzman Ignacio Krell Posted in Economic Empowerment, Indigenous Peoples on June 3, 2021 Continue reading

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