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Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. ...
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Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been prote…
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Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been prote…
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This session talks to Extractivism from different perspectives including Africa, Melanesia and so-called Australia MODERATOR Nat Lowrey is an activist who has organised, campaigned and advocated on human rights and global justice issues for over 20 years with a focus on exposing extractivist industries and their impacts. PANELISTS Richard Spoor is …
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Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been prote…
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ALTERNATIVES & VISIONING: FOR OUR FUTURES For the last online session of the Blockade IMARC Beyond Mining counter conference, we will hear visions for a better future and have space to dream and discuss each of our visions. Speakers: Professor Yin Paradies – Wakaya man and expert in cultural competency and Indigenous knowledges. Marianna – a Latin …
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Hear from some of the incredible grassroots community protectors that are putting themselves in the way of coal mines, gold mines, logging and more. Our presenters will tell some stories of their resistance so you can get ideas for your own projects and learn how to get involved. PANELISTS Amy – Frontline Action on Coal Frontline Action on Coal (FL…
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This session will explore the Rights of Nature through the milestone cases of Ecuador and the movement for Rights of Nature in Australian and internationally. Moderator: Neylan Aykut, Melbourne Rainforest Action Group (MRAG) Speakers: Carlos Zorilla, co-founder and vice president of DECOIN (Defensa y Conservacion Ecologica de Intag/Ecological Defen…
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POLICING 101: WHY POLICE ARE NOT OUR FRIENDS Facilitated panel discussion and Q&A to explore the violent history and structure of police and the prison industrial complex in so-called Australia. Important discussion about how police and prisons uphold settler colonialism, capitalism, patriarchy and other systems of oppression and how this relates t…
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This panel discussion aims to consider how environmental campaigners can decolonise our minds when addressing colonialism, extractivism and environmental destruction. At the panel discussion, we will unpack how decolonising requires non-indigenous activists to critically examine our power structures, our governance, our social values and our ways o…
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EXTRACTIVISM IS NOT DEVELOPMENT! The first part of this panel will explore the political and historical context of extractivism, discussing the consequences of this capitalist framework that allows mining exploitation on our planet, visiting the realities of Latin American and their relationship with the world. 10:30 am – 11:30 am Political and his…
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Mining is a form of Extractivism which exploits natural resources on a massive scale. It is a short-sighted model of development pushed by states, institutions and corporations around the globe. With the massive appropriation of extracted natural resources comes violence that tramples Indigenous and human rights, and natures right to life, This ses…
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Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been prote…
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Join the ACE Nuclear-Free Collective for Maralinga to Mulga Rock – The Spinifex Story. A pre-recorded webinar panel of Traditional Owners from the Mulga Rock area. Listen to the story of the Spinifex people and the displacement from nuclear weapons testing at Maralinga in South Australia. As well as the current threats from the proposed uranium min…
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PROTECTING COUNTRY FROM GAS & FRACKING IN SO-CALLED AUSTRALIA With the Federal Government proposing a “gas-led” recovery after COVID 19 and the approval of Santos’ Narrabri coal seam gas field, gas extraction and fracking is an ominous thrfield in the midst of climate crisis, gas extraction and fracking is an ominous threat to land, water and life …
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There is a culture of impunity in the Philipines with at least 43 deaths in 2019 of land defenders, mining is the deadliest sector. Even under COVID-19 extrajudicial killings and other forms of human rights violations have persisted. Join frontline community and activist from the Philippines as they talk to the broader context of mining and extract…
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Sri Lanka Is a resource-rich country that has been exploited over the centuries in the name of economic development. This has led to considerable resource depletion, large scale political corruption, rent-seeking and inequitable distribution of proceeds from this resource wealth. The panel will discuss the true extent of environmental degradation i…
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Rio Tinto’s Panguna mine poisoned land and water in Bougainville from 1972 until the late 80s. The mine was the catalyst for a civil war that saw an estimated 20,000 people killed between 1988 and 1997. Rio Tinto and the Australian and Papua New Guinean (PNG) government were complicit in the civil war. Today, the autonomous region of Bougainville i…
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In the postcolonial context of India’s extractives-driven growth, mining on Indigenous lands and the violation of constitutional provisions for Indigenous consent are justified on the grounds of economic growth. This is seen as critical for the national interest of a newly sovereign nation. Indigenous and environmental conflicts over land, liveliho…
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MODERATOR: Saruul Tovuusuren is a lawyer who is also the founder and chair of the Board of Representatives of Eco Culture Foundation and Universal Rights and Development NGO. Saruul is a policy researcher and legislator who is interested in strengthening the rights of people and the environment and has been a long-term environmental campaigner in h…
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Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been prote…
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