Indigenous rights, Climate Justice & Forests in Chile and Book Launch

When

April 16, 2025    
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Indigenous rights, Climate Justice & Forests in Chile: A Report Back
Featuring photos & videos from the Mapuche struggle in Wallmapu (Chile)
PLUS Book Launch: Portraits of Struggle – 50 Years of Movement Photos

Global Justice Ecology Project co-Directors Anne Petermann and Orin Langelle will report from their
delegation to Wallmapu last October on the Mapuche peoples struggle to take back their ancestral lands
from vast industrial eucalyptus and pine plantations developed under the Pinochet dictatorship.

Recovering their land is part of the larger effort of Mapuche people to reclaim their culture, spirituality
and language, as well as food sovereignty for their communities.

A new law makes Mapuche land recovery efforts illegal, and people who try to claim land or grow crops
risk arrest or imprisonment. Biofuelwatch co-Director Gary Hughes will speak about the unique
connection between California and Chile.

This event is also the West Coast Book Launch for Portraits of Struggle by longtime movement
photojournalist Orin Langelle. Langelle’s captivating images document interconnected global struggles
for environmental, social, and economic justice across six continents and five decades.

Langelle will sign books during the event reception.
Join us for an evening of powerful stories, images, and solidarity.
Free Admission! (Donations welcome)
Wednesday, April 16, 7 pm (door @ 6:30)
Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian-Universalists in Fellowship Hall
1924 Cedar at Bonita, Berkeley
Sponsored by the Global Justice Ecology Project, Bay Area Coalition for Headwaters, Biofuel Watch and
the Social Justice Committee of Berkeley Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship.