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More Than Human Life (MOTH)
Crossing The River
In this podcast series, you will learn from multiple Indigenous leaders, who live on the front lines of the global climate crisis. Here they share their life experiences, knowledge, and urgent advice. They are the ones who are leading the path to a possible future. It's time to listen to them, it's time to cross the river. Crossing the River is a podcast from More Than Human Life (MOTH), based at the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice at NYU School of Law and 070 Podcasts.
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I am a huge fan of the MOTH interdisciplinary initiative at NYU. This podcast is an unparalleled opportunity to hear Indigenous leaders sharing their struggles in defense of their peoples and territories.
Tfuhhvvfth via Apple Podcasts · Brazil · 03/11/24
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