AHRC Research Fellowship PI @rsejarman, hosted @UniversityLeeds. Legacies of landslides in the Andes and beyond. Tweets about mountains and their communities.
Indigenous leaders from the 9 countries that share the #Amazon announced the creation of "#G9": "a unified voice to influence global decisions” in the framework of the #COP16 being held in Colombia 🇨🇴on #Biodiversity and the #COP30 on climate change to be held in Belem, Brazil 🇧🇷
Catastrophically buried, but not forgotten. #GlobalResearch@rsejarman's powerful use of arts helps communities process trauma and rebuild, following catastrophic landslides. Showcased today in her @mountsmoving conference and symposium.
📄Her case study: leeds.ac.uk/global/dir-recor…
We are also hosting two events this week ! A showcase of Moving Mountains and a Symposium! We are very excited about this! There are limited spaces. If you wanna come, please scan the QR of the day you will be attending.
We look forward to see you!
Estamos muy emocionadas! El libro 'Nosotros, Los Andes' Ya está impreso y disponible en PDF Nosotros,
Pueden verlo en este link
Nosotros, los Andes - Moving Mountains (mountainsmoving.org)
Nosotros, Los Andes es un libro colaborativo y multidisciplinar con contribuciones de escaladores, geógrafos, antropólogos, geofísicos y artistas que explora la diversidad de los Andes. Los autores comparten recuerdos e historias personales sobre los Andes.
The Global Research and development of Leeds Uni made a note on Moving Mountains, read how arts can help survivors and following generations to process trauma and help communities after disasters
👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼 leeds.ac.uk/directory-record…
Sorry the Silence, we are preparing a few surprises... if you want to know more, check our blog!
Portals to the Andes - Moving Mountains (mountainsmoving.org)
A few weeks ago we were in Yungay with the kids of the Santo Domingo school remembering the 54th anniversary of the landslide and earthquake and learning words in quechua, english, spanish and welsh.
Last week we had many activities in Yungay, workshops talks and of course! The film!
This week we are slowly coming back to normality. Our team has left Yungay but we are very grateful for all the love, laughs and time we had in Yungay!
See you again Next Year!
Today we mark 54 years since the earthquake of 1970 that destroyed much of central Peru and caused a landslide that buried the town of Yungay. Generations later, recovery and reconstruction is ongoing.