Indigenous Activists Say the Legacy Of Colonialism Has Limited Their Access To COP-26
- Title
- Indigenous Activists Say the Legacy Of Colonialism Has Limited Their Access To COP-26
- Description
- National Public Radio presents a podcast episode about Indigenous youth activists at the U.N. climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland. Indigenous activists from around the world talk about the impacts of colonialism on the lack of access to the conference.
- Abstract
- Indigenous activists from around the world are in Glasgow for COP26, but say the same legacy of colonialism that has led to climate-related losses has impacted their access to the conference.
- Extent
- 8 min
- uri
- Link to Podcast
- Language
- en
- Is Part Of
- The State of the Salish Sea
- Creator
- Ari Shapiro
- Noah Caldwell
- Ashley Brown
- Mia Venkat
- Rights
- ©NPR
- Date
- November 8, 2021
- Publisher
- National Public Radio
- Item sets
- Salish Resources
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