In this episode, documentary photographer Orin Langelle takes us behind the lens at the 2007 UN Climate Change Conference in Bali — a pivotal moment when Indigenous Peoples stood up against being silenced.
Through one powerful photograph, we uncover the story of protest, exclusion, and solidarity — and how one image helped shift the global conversation on climate justice.
LINK TO ORIGINAL POST: https://langellephoto.org/field-notes-episode-9-indigenous-peoples-reject-un-backed-unjust-false-solutions-2007
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We invite you to join us for Field Notes, a new video series featuring award-winning photojournalist and documentary photographer Orin Langelle, co-founder of Global Justice Ecology Project and author of Portraits of Struggle.
Join Orin as he shares the stories behind the captivating images that document interconnected global struggles for ecological, social, and economic justice across six continents and five decades.
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