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Today's episode is about the Pact of the Future, its to advance the SDGs which claims to "leave no one behind," but guess who's missing? Indigenous Peoples. Join us as we unpack the hypocrisy, demand answers, and push for real inclusion in shaping our shared future. Hear what I did to hold the UN accountable and ensure Indigenous voices are not just heard, but honored. Enjoy!
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Explore the top challenges Indigenous advocates face at the UN and how to overcome them. This episode offers insights into effective participation, from mastering UN rules to sustaining advocacy. Enjoy, and sorry for the sketchy audio quality.
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Dive into the journey of Indigenous Peoples' participation at the UN in this episode. Explore key milestones like the innovative Geneva-New York dynamic, the introduction of the IP badge, and the roadmap to UNDRIP's 20th anniversary.
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I presented a roadmap at the 2024 Metis National Council Global Summit, with a focus on championing a transformative UN status for Indigenous governments. I recall the intensity of July 19, 2014, a night that became a turning point in our mission to preserve Indigenous references within the Sustainable Development Goals. I unpack the critical concepts of sovereignty, decolonization, and self-determination, drawing innovative comparisons to frequent flyer programs to demystify the layers of UN participation. Enjoy!
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This episode is about the crucial preparations Indigenous Peoples should be making for the Human Rights Council (HRC) sessions. Highlighting the significance of these meetings, the resolutions being discussed, and why it's vital for Indigenous voices to be heard in this global arena. Enjoy!
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Dissect the UK and France's approach to Indigenous rights, influenced by their monarchical past. This episode offers a deep dive into how historical legacies impact modern international policy. If you're interested in global affairs, human rights, and the intersection of history and policy. This is for you. Enjoy!
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Discover post-COP28 strategies in our latest episode. Uncover what's next in climate policy and how to prepare. Focus on Article 6, Global Stocktake, Indigenous Peoples' roles, and human rights advocacy. Essential for those keen on future climate action trends. Tune in for expert insights and proactive measures.
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Step into another episode where I share my remarks at a side event during COP28. Organized by the International Indian Treaty Council, Metis National Council, Assembly of First Nations, and Inuit Circumpolar Council, this event spotlighted the vital intersection of climate action and Indigenous rights. My presentation, which you'll hear in this episode, focuses on the imperative need for a grievance mechanism within the COP28 Loss and Damage Fund. This addition is not just a policy detail—it's a cornerstone for ensuring justice and equity in global climate responses. By tuning in, you'll dive into the proactive principles of Indigenous Peoples in environmental stewardship, understanding how their wisdom is applicable and necessary in both developing and developed nations. Enjoy!
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This episode offers an in-depth look into the challenging negotiations at COP28, particularly focusing on the contentious issues around Article 6 and the Global Stocktake. We explore the strategic moves of various parties, including Bolivia's decision to bracket the text, highlighting the complex dynamics and divergent views in climate negotiations. Join me to understand the critical role of Indigenous Peoples in these talks, as we advocate for human rights and the rights of Indigenous Peoples amidst these high-stakes discussions.
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From COP28, explore the unique perspectives on climate action and sustainability rooted in Indigenous wisdom. Discover how Indigenous Peoples advocate for non-market approaches, emphasizing collective rights and holistic environmental stewardship. This episode offers a crucial understanding of how Indigenous knowledge can lead the way towards a more sustainable future.
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In this episode, we're zeroing in on the critical role of Indigenous Peoples in climate negotiations. I'll be discussing the invaluable insights and strategies they bring to the table, and how their deep-rooted wisdom is shaping our approach to combating climate change. Join us for an enlightening conversation about their impact on global environmental policies. Enjoy!
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Diving into Day 1 of COP28 with Tomohiro Harada going straight to the heart of the summit. We explore the unique challenges and triumphs of Indigenous representatives in Dubai, a city at the crossroads of modern development and traditional fossil fuel economies. Enjoy!
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In this episode we connect the dots between the UAE's proposal to disconnect oil production from emission reduction, the potential implications of carbon removal technologies, and the role of plastic in this complex climate narrative. We also dive into the crucial element of indigenous rights as we gear up for the upcoming COP28. Enjoy!
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In this episode we dive deep into the reality of Indigenous Peoples versus local communities. Expect to unmask seven vital truths, steer clear of four commonly made mistakes, and discover a game-changing idea that could redefine Indigenous Peoples' representation at the United Nations. Enjoy!
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In today's episode, we're diving into the world of Indigenous Peoples engaging in bilaterals. Imagine setting up a bilateral like asking someone out on a date. It's not as easy as swiping right on Tinder; you need to build connections and get to know each other.
Join us as we discuss the parallels between dating and diplomacy, and how sometimes countries and groups are more interested in photo ops than actually advocating for Indigenous rights. Discover the challenges of navigating these delicate negotiations and the fine line between being tokenized and genuinely making a difference.
Get ready for some laughs and insights as we delve into the complexities of the diplomatic world, all while putting a lighthearted spin on a serious topic. So, buckle up and swipe right for an episode full of banter and breakthroughs! Enjoy!
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My friends! In this episode, you get to dive deep into the struggles and victories of Indigenous Peoples in their quest for recognition and rights. From organizing our own preparatory meetings to the creation of the groundbreaking Alta Outcome Document, learn how the Indigenous movement has fought to change the world. Join us as we discuss key moments in their history and explore the ongoing efforts to implement the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. This "jam" was recorded during the 2019 annual Project Access Training Workshop organized by the Tribal Link Foundation in advance of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. Enjoy!
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On today's episode, you'll gain valuable insights into the challenges Indigenous Peoples' representative institutions face in participating in the Human Rights Council and its various sessions, including the Universal Periodic Review and Treaty Bodies meetings. You'll learn about the potential solutions for improving participation modalities and the importance of including Indigenous voices in the Human Rights Council. By tuning in to this debrief of the OHCHR expert workshop, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the need for meaningful participation of Indigenous Peoples in discussions on human rights and their rights. Enjoy!
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In this episode, I share my improvised remarks on behalf of Saniri Alifuru, Dewan Adat Papua, and Saka Mese Nusa Alifuru at the OHCHR Expert Workshop on enhanced participation of Indigenous Peoples representative institutions at the United Nations. I discuss the recommendations and next steps discussed during the meeting, including the importance of clear timeline and steps to ensure progress towards enhanced participation. I also recommend changing the selection mechanism to an accreditation mechanism and emphasize the need for clear steps and consultation with Indigenous Peoples in the process. Subscribe to learn more about these important issues and how we can work towards greater representation and participation for Indigenous Peoples at the United Nations.
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In this episode, we reflect on the key takeaways from the OHCHR workshop on Indigenous Peoples' representative institutions. We discuss the importance of being included in international meetings and decision-making processes, as well as the role of non-indigenous allies in supporting Indigenous participation. We also delve into the need for recognition and respect for Indigenous rights and the potential for creating a platform for sharing resources among Indigenous communities. Additionally, we explore the importance of preserving cultural traditions and languages, and the role of technology in communication and information sharing. Plus, we highlight the need for intergenerational transfer of knowledge and skills and the importance of connecting with other Indigenous communities and traditions. Join Tiana Jakicevich, Iniquilipi Chiari, Frank Ettawageshik, and Tomohiro Harada as we reflect and look ahead on the workshop's last day. Enjoy!
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