Chico Mendes Lives: Amazon women in defense of life

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This narrative is the result of the round of talks “Chico Mendes Vive”, held during the III Latin American Congress of Political Ecology. It is a living experience of four Amazonian women, Angela Mendes, Claudelice Santos, Edel Moraes and Sônia Guajajara, whose speeches emerge from the experience of indigenous, black, cabocla, agro-extractivist women, who make of their lives a struggle in defense of Mother Earth and of the “common good”, which aggregates, welcomes and feeds all the other forms of being in the universe. This narrative expresses the continuity of the re-existence of native and indigenous peoples, the reconnection of the peoples of the forest, water and countryside, through the legacy left by Chico Mendes, a son of the Amazon, who was assassinated for defending and fighting for life.

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Mendes, A., Santos, C., Moraes, E., & Guajajara, S. B. (2021). Chico Mendes Lives: Amazon women in defense of life. Ambiente e Sociedade, 24, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1590/1809-4422ASOC20210154VU2021L5NR

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