Kalpavriksh at 40: An environmental organisation’s journey (1979-2019)
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Can the Bharat Jodo Nyay YatraAct as a Catalyst for Deeper Transformation in Our Democracy?
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People in Conservation: Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihood Security. Vol 12, Issue 1, April – December 2023
Latest People in Conservation: Biodiversity Conservation and Livelihood Security Newsletter is out!
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‘Savitribai Phule’s Relevance in Today’s Feminist Movement’ – Episode 3 of Webinar *कल से कल की तरफ़ / from yesterday, towards tomorrow*
Dear all,
Inviting you all for the third episode in this series with Activist Adv. Nisha Shiurkar on Savitribai’ Phule’s Relevance in Today’s Feminist Movement.
We, at Vikalp Sangam initiated a webinar series named कल से कल की तरफ़ / from yesterday, towards tomorrow, which explores the relevance of ideas, ideals and principles of Indian thought leaders of the yesteryears, and sees live examples of their applications manifesting around us. These will be valuable conversations, especially given the multiple crises India (and the world) are going through right now and attempt to co-create a vision of a collective future.
Date: 11th January, 2024 (Thursday)
Time: 05:00 pm IST
Register on: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_l8JP5FVMTaCb6FHIzgx3hg
Please register in advance for this webinar to receive the meeting link.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing the information about joining the webinar.
We started this series with celebrated journalist-author and Founder of Ahimsa Conversations, Rajni Bakshi on The Relevance and Applications of Gandhi’s Principles of Non-Violence for Today’s Crises. Watch the episode here: https://www.youtube.com/live/fhyO55aGFjU?feature=shared&t=4
The second episode was with Indian historian and environmentalist Ramachandra Guha on Gandhi’s Relevance in Today’s Crises. Watch the episode here: https://www.youtube.com/live/xT1SfqHKIHI?si=icaq3y0jzU3XKGON
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VIKALP SANGAM GENERAL ASSEMBLY RELEASED ‘A PEOPLE’S MANIFESTO 2024’
The General Assembly of the Vikalp Sangam, consisting of over 80 people’s movements and civil society groups across India, has released a ‘People’s Manifesto for a Just, Equitable and Sustainable India, 2024’, on 18th December in New Delhi.
The Manifesto, aimed at political parties, government agencies, and civil society organisations and movements at various levels, lists key strategies and actions that need to be taken for securing dignified livelihoods, protecting human rights, conserving the environment and wildlife, democratising all spaces of decision-making, withdrawing authoritarian laws and measures, providing meaningful opportunities for education and health, enabling local self-reliance for basic needs like water, food and energy, and other such actions. These are framed keeping in mind the worsening situation of hundreds of millions of people in India, and of its natural environment. The Manifesto also stresses that in all these, recognition must be given to the power and agency of marginalised sections including women, Dalits, Adivasis, people with disabilities, sexual and gender minorities; and special attention given to the perspectives and needs of youth. The signatories also themselves commit to take actions towards such goals to the best of their ability, while seeking government accountability.
The Manifesto has been prepared keeping the upcoming national elections in 2024 in mind, but will also be used as a tool for advocacy and action in other contexts, including state elections, local government policies and programmes, and actions by non-state actors including the media, civil society groups, educational institutions and others.
The Manifesto has been released at a Press Conference at the Press Club, Delhi, at 11 am on 18th December.
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Turtles Are Our Ancestors
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Marathi Maharashtra Protected Area Update, October 2023, No: 15
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Just Transformations: Book Launch and Webinar
Hello, and you are all kindly invited to the launch of the new publication
“Just Transformations: grassroots struggles for alternative futures”
in which co-authors from Argentina, India, Turkey, Belgium, Canada, Bolivia, England, Venezuela and Lebanon will share the results of the ACKnowl_EJ (Academic and Activist Co-produced Knowledge of Environmental Justice) Project. ACKnowl-EJ was one of the first three Transformations to Sustainability (T2S) international research projects funded by the International Science Council (ISC).
Edited by Iokiñe Rodriguez, Mariana Walter and Leah temper, with from contributions from a wide variety of co-authors, including Ashish Kothari, Begüm Özkaynak, Ethemcan Turhan, Cem İskender Aydın, Arpita Lulla, Mirna Inturias, Rania Masri, Lena Weber, Jérôme Pelenc, Meenal Tatpati, Mukesh Shende, Shruti Ajit, Aguilar, Neema Pathak Broome, Shrishtee Bajpai and Jen Golby among others.Date: December 12, 2023
Time: 12 pm UTC-GMT /12 pm UK/1 pm Spain/ 5.30 pm India/9 am Argentina
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81704189296
Translation into Spanish will be available
The Just Transformations book can be downloaded free here: https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/77032
Book Synopsis:
The climate crisis is the greatest existential threat humanity faces today. The need for a radical societal transformation in the interests of social justice and ecological sustainability has never been greater. But where can we turn to find systemic alternatives?
From India, Turkey and Bolivia, to Venezuela, Canada and Lebanon, Just Transformations looks to local environmental struggles for the answers. With each case study grounded in the social movements and specific politics of the region in question, this volume investigates the role that resistance movements play in bringing about sustainable transformations, the strategies and tools they utilise to overcome barriers, and how academics and grassroots activists can collaborate effectively.
The book provides a toolkit for scholar-activists who want to build transformative visions with communities. Interrogating each case study for valuable lessons, the contributors develop a conceptualisation of a just transformation that focuses on the changes that communities themselves are trying to produce.
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Protected Area Update, October 2023, No. 165
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Children’s books now in Tibetan!
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