09/10/2024
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San Diego International Sister Cities Association proudly announces the Indigenous Sustainable Design Forum on November 21, 2024, at UC San Diego Park & Market. A partnership between UC San Diego Global Initiatives, co-hosted by the Kumeyaay and Maasai peoples, the forum is the first of its kind, seeking to advance San Diego’s sustainable future by sharing Indigenous knowledge. Additional Forum sponsors include World Design Capital San Diego Tijuana 2024 San Diego State University and My Chosen Vessels.
The Forum aims to inspire sustainable solutions by honoring and integrating Indigenous traditional ecological knowledge into San Diego’s sustainable development plans. It will gather Indigenous leaders from around the world, as well as representatives of San Diego Sister Cities partnerships across Indigenous nations, the US, Mexico, Australia, Japan, Kenya, Brazil, and beyond.
In observance of Native American Heritage Month, the Forum will kick off Indigenous Heritage Week, a series of Indigenous-led workshops, lectures, and cultural activities across university campuses in San Diego County, held in collaboration with area cultural institutions and businesses. These events will feature panel discussions, cultural exhibits, art displays, an Indigenous bazaar, a showcase of Indigenous films, virtual reality experiences, and more.
The Indigenous film showcase takes place on November 22, including an advance screening of the forthcoming film We Are Guardians produced by Leonardo DiCaprio. It highlights Indigenous Peoples' role in safeguarding the Amazon rainforest. Pury Tembe, the lead figure in the film, will make a special appearance at the screening.
“Attendees will have the unique opportunity to hear directly from Indigenous leaders around the world about their efforts in protecting the planet, wildlife, forests, and oceans,” said Jessica Censotti Executive Director of San Diego Sister Cities. “These discussions are essential for learning how we can integrate Indigenous traditional practices into our region’s efforts to develop sustainable solutions for our community and create a sustainable future for all humanity.”
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