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COP30 is expected to have the largest Indigenous participation in UNFCCC history and is a key moment for Indigenous voices in global decisions. As the Brazilian Amazon hosts the UN Climate Conference, the global spotlight will be turned to forest protection, forest peoples and their territories as a key climate solution.
Mídia Indígena and If Not Us Then Who? combine 10-year trajectories supporting Indigenous Peoples, Afro-descendant and local communities, bringing extensive experience in Brazil and internationally in media, strategic communications and organizing events around the UNFCCC.
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A hub for global movement-building, coordination, and media creation leading up to and during COP30 in Belém do Pará, Brazil.
Casa Maraká will unite grassroots movements, providing a creative base for Indigenous and Afro-descendant media makers to tell their stories, strengthen alliances, and amplify visibility.
This vibrant space will host meetings, cultural exchanges, and media production, featuring a studio and newsroom dedicated to storytelling, collaboration, and Indigenous resistance.






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12-16 November 2025
Nossa Aldeia at Casa Maraká is a gathering for connection, creativity, action. Hosted within Casa Maraká unites communities, artists, activists and leaders to share ideas, strengthen alliances, co-create solutions for planetary healing.
Through conversations, cultural exchanges and collaborative sessions, participants explore pathways to solidarity and systemic change. This living village invites leaders, funders and civil society to meet, listen, imagine and act for the planet's future.
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November 11th - Blue Zone
Panel Discussion at E+C Pavilion & Climate Live A dynamic panel introducing the participatory film project A Day on Earth — a global documentary filmed entirely by Indigenous, Afro-descendant, and local community storytellers on April 22, 2025. The film and its impact campaign spotlight local climate solutions from across the world, inspiring audiences and decision-makers to recognize and support the leadership of frontline communities in addressing the planetary crisis, laying the groundwork for the Earth Day 2026 launch and the next phase of the impact campaign.
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Moderated by Marianna Olinger, Impact Strategist and Producer, Earth Alliance & Doc Society
Panelists:
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