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Estebancio Castro-Diaz Is Honest About The Indigenous Movement On #HowToIndigenousNow
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The full episode #4 of the special series of the Gomaluku podcast is also available, this episode of the webinar series was that made possible by Tuomas Aslak Juuso, DOCIP, Drumbeat media and TV Indigena featured:
- Rukka Sombolinggi / Secretary General Alliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN)
- Handaine Mohamed / Chairperson, Indigenous Peoples of Africa Co-ordinating Committee (IPACC)
- Tove Søvndahl Gant / Expert Member Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
- Rune Fjellheim / Director General, Sámi Parliament of Norway
- Hortencia Hidalgo / Centro de Comunicación e Investigación Indígena Chaskinayrampi
- Estebancio Castro-Diaz / Vice President, Asociación Indígena para el Desarrollo y Conservación Ambiental (AIDCA)
The Gomaluku podcast presents a special series in collaboration with Tuomas Aslak Juuso, DOCIP, Drumbeat Media and TV Indigena: "How To: Indigenous Governance and Diplomacy For The NOW", in this 8-episode series we offer perspectives and practical ideas from the leading Indigenous Peoples representatives and allies of the world to help guide Indigenous Peoples on how to go strong in their approaches on indigenous governance and diplomacy as we define the "new normal."
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► Find Ghazali here:
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Ghazali Ohorella has a vision for Maluku to emerge as an indigenous nation built on the Alifuru heritage, with a governance structure made of traditional elders and leaders, with services like education, healthcare, etc. that respect and embrace the Alifuru way of life.
As a product of the indigenous Alifuru people and an idealist with 18 years of experience advocating for the rights of Indigenous Peoples at the United Nations, Ghazali’s Why is to inspire and empower Indigenous Peoples so that they can do what inspires them.
Ghazali is an anteambulo, and often described by friends as a “machine” working to open up spaces and to provide tools for Indigenous Peoples. In doing so he has worked with many indigenous movements, organisations, governments, NGOs and State representatives around the world.
Ghazali co-chaired a UN General Assembly session during the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples in 2014, and addressed the UN General Assembly in 2017 celebrating the 10th anniversary of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Ghazali is also a trainer in a number of programs on the rights of Indigenous Peoples, and served as the representative for Indigenous Peoples in the negotiations on the UNFCCC’s Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples Platform on traditional knowledge.
Ghazali is a board member of Drumbeat Media, an NGO that produces videos and documentaries for and of Indigenous Peoples around the globe.
Ghazali is the host of GOMALUKU a podcast in which he documents his process and talks with Indigenous Peoples’ representatives on a wide range of topics including their thoughts, failures, the lessons they’ve learned, the hard, their aha moments, and the sacrifices they made to claim their Rights.
Other places you can follow Ghazali online:
Podcast: The Gomaluku Podcast (Spotify, iTunes, etc.)
- Rukka Sombolinggi / Secretary General Alliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN)
- Handaine Mohamed / Chairperson, Indigenous Peoples of Africa Co-ordinating Committee (IPACC)
- Tove Søvndahl Gant / Expert Member Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
- Rune Fjellheim / Director General, Sámi Parliament of Norway
- Hortencia Hidalgo / Centro de Comunicación e Investigación Indígena Chaskinayrampi
- Estebancio Castro-Diaz / Vice President, Asociación Indígena para el Desarrollo y Conservación Ambiental (AIDCA)
The Gomaluku podcast presents a special series in collaboration with Tuomas Aslak Juuso, DOCIP, Drumbeat Media and TV Indigena: "How To: Indigenous Governance and Diplomacy For The NOW", in this 8-episode series we offer perspectives and practical ideas from the leading Indigenous Peoples representatives and allies of the world to help guide Indigenous Peoples on how to go strong in their approaches on indigenous governance and diplomacy as we define the "new normal."
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► Find Ghazali here:
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Ghazali Ohorella has a vision for Maluku to emerge as an indigenous nation built on the Alifuru heritage, with a governance structure made of traditional elders and leaders, with services like education, healthcare, etc. that respect and embrace the Alifuru way of life.
As a product of the indigenous Alifuru people and an idealist with 18 years of experience advocating for the rights of Indigenous Peoples at the United Nations, Ghazali’s Why is to inspire and empower Indigenous Peoples so that they can do what inspires them.
Ghazali is an anteambulo, and often described by friends as a “machine” working to open up spaces and to provide tools for Indigenous Peoples. In doing so he has worked with many indigenous movements, organisations, governments, NGOs and State representatives around the world.
Ghazali co-chaired a UN General Assembly session during the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples in 2014, and addressed the UN General Assembly in 2017 celebrating the 10th anniversary of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Ghazali is also a trainer in a number of programs on the rights of Indigenous Peoples, and served as the representative for Indigenous Peoples in the negotiations on the UNFCCC’s Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples Platform on traditional knowledge.
Ghazali is a board member of Drumbeat Media, an NGO that produces videos and documentaries for and of Indigenous Peoples around the globe.
Ghazali is the host of GOMALUKU a podcast in which he documents his process and talks with Indigenous Peoples’ representatives on a wide range of topics including their thoughts, failures, the lessons they’ve learned, the hard, their aha moments, and the sacrifices they made to claim their Rights.
Other places you can follow Ghazali online:
Podcast: The Gomaluku Podcast (Spotify, iTunes, etc.)