On Indigenous rights and the Amazon: Nemonte Nenquimo

Who Cares Wins Presents Nemonte Nenquimo, the first in our special Extraordinary Women episodes. Nemonte Nenquimo is a Waorani woman, mother and leader, who has dedicated her life to the defence of Indigenous ancestral territory and cultural survival in the Amazon rainforest. She is the co-founder of the Indigenous-led nonprofit organisation Ceibo Alliance and its sister organisation Amazon Frontlines, the first female president of the Waorani organisation of Pastaza province, winner of the Goldman Environmental Prize for Central and South America, the United Nations’ Champions of the Earth Award, BBC 100 Women of 2020 and TIME 100 most influential people in the world.  And the ultimate environmental award… Nemonte had a brand new Ecuadorian Lizard species named after her. With thanks to: Ceibo Alliance & Amazon Frontlines.  Links:  PETITION: https://amazonfrontlines.org/campaigns/who-should-decide/  https://amazonfrontlines.org/partners/waorani/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10KLpj0MWUs  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pw0tSGkYUBo&t=54s  This episode was recorded in June 2020. To Follow updates on the ever evolving situation in Ecuador, please go to: https://amazonfrontlines.org/partners/waorani/  Credits Producer: Kelsey Bennett  Audio Editor: Ryan Nile  Music by Cosmo Sheldrake Other sources: Amazon Frontlines & Artlist  Artwork: Bethan Sherwood

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Some of today’s most topical issues polarise people. In Who Cares Wins with Lily Cole, Lily invites guests with different perspectives to explore critical issues - from technology, food, to mental health and capitalism - and their relationship to the environment. The podcast emerged from the research Lily did for her book ('Who Cares Wins: A Thousand How to Protect the Planet You Love: A thousand ways to solve the climate crisis: from tech-utopia to indigenous wisdom') Season One explores the topics explored in Lily's book of the same name - inviting different perspectives into each thematic episode. Season Two explores the intersections between sustainability and gender issues - exploring different perspectives across the season. Season Three looks at the connections between our inner landscapes (mindsets) and outer landscapes.