About this Event
The goal of Tribe Talks is to bring together bright minds, and interesting topics, that can help foster inspiration, provoke conversations that matter, and help to educate our community to do better, and be better. The theme for our first quarter is Sustainability and we will be joined by Boom Saloon, Adam McGibbon, LifeMosaic and Wild Fish.
Join us for our third talk on November 21st with executive director of LifeMosaic Serge Marti.
Indigenous peoples protect 85% of the worlds biological and cultural diversity, through ancestral knowledge and practices that nurture diversity, spirituality, interconnection and collective approaches. Indigenous peoples and their territories are also under threat, from the high speed growth of giant extractive industries, infrastructure development, homogenous education and belief systems, as well as the spread of internet and social media. On the whole, these processes lead to monoculture, materialism, disconnection, and individualism, all of which are at the heart of the global polycrisis (the great clusterf**k).
LifeMosaic supports movements to defend nature and culture. We particularly support indigenous peoples movements to reflect on and vision their role and contribution at a time of eco-system collapse and climate chaos. As well as sharing some lessons of our work, I’d love to hear your thoughts about the importance of movements to defend nature and culture, and how best to nurture these in Scotland.
More about Serge Marti
Serge Marti is the executive director of LifeMosaic. He is an anthropologist and forester, fluent in 5 languages, with 20 years experience working with indigenous and farming communities. Serge has facilitated the set up of several community-led organisations, developing methodologies for community empowerment.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Tribe Porty CIC, 19 Windsor Place, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00