Making History

The Leadership of Indigenous Peoples, local communities, and Afro-Descendant Peoples at COP30 and the Path Forward

Hosted by 

University of Michigan School for Environmental and Sustainability, Rights and Resources Initiative, Pathways Alliance for Change and Transformation

From the Organizer:

Please join us for the first public presentation of the year by leaders of Indigenous Peoples, local communities, and Afro-Descendant Peoples’ movements to take stock of their achievements at COP30 and their vision for the path forward to meet the 2030 climate and conservation targets. Hybrid event.

University of Michigan School for Environmental and Sustainability, Rights and Resources Initiative, Pathways Alliance for Change and Transformation  is the host of this event. Please contact them with any questions.

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