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Quilombola Action

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On July 28, 2006 a Quilombola community in a Brasilian rural village took action to reclaim a cemetery where their slave ancestors were buried, now covered with eucalyptus monoculture by Norwegen Multinational, Aracruz Cellulose. Together with music, dance and ritual the community combines civil disobedience and clearly articulates demands to their lands. This revealing 9 minute documentary looks at how slavery persists over time and explores affects of environmental racism.

9 min. | Little Sister Productions 

 
 
 
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Stories of Resistance Against Monoculture 
This set of printed photographs of land rights struggles in Brazil has been displayed all over the globe and is available for groups to show locally. The exhibition is a set of 32 photographs with audio, slides and film also. Please contact us if you are interested.

 
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