Seeding New Landscapes
Roundtable16.00-17.30
Save the Date
for adults
In Portuguese, with translation to English and whispered translation to German
This event is part of the Reimagining Ecological Landscapes - series.
Seeding New Landscapes brings together voices from art, law, and activism to reflect on everyday practices of resistance and collective dreams of transformation. Drawing from Indigenous, quilombola, and peasant modes of endurance and communal life, the discussion explores how to forge confluences and articulations for change—without losing sight of the need to imagine new landscapes of relation with ourselves and with the earth.
Roundtable with:
Walla Capelobo – multidisciplinary artist. Their practice addresses sensitive issues of existence, supported by Afro-Indigenous South American technologies, speculative ecologies, present-day archaeologies, dreams, and delusions.
Pablo Martins Fontes da Silva – Lawyer on the Human Rights Litigation team at the Cordilheira Institute. Together with the Association of Victims' Families (AVABRUM), he is providing legal support for the lawsuit against TÜV Süd.
Raimunda Francisca Vieira Paz – Head of the Center for the Defense of Life and Human Rights in Balsas (MA), president of the Camponês Association (ACA), and activist for the rights of traditional peoples and communities, she works to preserve the Cerrado and promote socio-environmental justice.
Moderation: Constanze Lemmerich (maiz brasil)
Image Credit: Julia Pontes