Fernanda Coatl offers program about activism, peace-building in 3 different communities
BELFAST — Activism, peace-building and resistance of the Mayan Jungle and Mountains, in relationship with the Global North, Fernanda Coatl is offering a program about activism and peace-building in three different communities, Thursday, Nov. 14, from 6 to 8 p.m., at Unitarian Universalist Church, Belfast (37 Miller St, Belfast, Maine).
"This an opportunity for discovering how you are systemically connected to the Mayan ecosystems, social resistance and revolutions," said a news release.
Listen to the message of the guardians of the second most important jungle in Central America. Dive into the depth of the pristine waters of this bioregion, one of the most important water ecosystems of Latin America and connect with the “Bees of Acteal” one of the most radical communities of indigenous nonviolent peace builders in México, a parallel movement to the “Zapatistas”.
Fernanda Coatl is opening a container that mixes a talk circle, audiovisual projection and eco-somatic experience about activism and peace-building in 3 different communities and projects in México that she supports and is opening possibilities for more people to support in simple and powerful ways.
All this is possible through the Gift Economy.
Facilitator: Fernanda Coatl from México