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Victoria Tauli-Corpuz: "Indigener Widerstand - Indigenous resistance."
🎓 Stefan Fuchs (Wissenschaftsjournalist) im Gespräch mit Victoria Tauli-Corpuz. Victoria Tauli Corpuz ist eine phillipinische Aktivistin und Menschenrechtlerin. Von 2014-2020 war Sie UN Sonderberichterstatterin für die Rechte indigener Völlker. Sie ist Mitbegründerin von Indigenous Peoples Rights International. In diesem Gespräch, geführt auf dem Weltsozialforum in Mumbai, Indien 2004 erklärt Victoria Tauli-Corpuz die Notwendigkeit indigenen Widerstands und die Verflechtung von indigenen Kulturen und Klimawandel. / 🎓Stefan Fuchs (Science journalist) in conversation with Victoria Tauli-Corpuz. Victoria Tauli Corpuz is a Philippine activist and human rights activist. From 2014-2020 she was UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indi...
2024-11-22
31 min
Devex Podcasts
Climate +: #7: Giving Indigenous peoples a seat at the climate table
For too long, Indigenous peoples were sidelined from the climate negotiations process, despite being among the most directly affected by climate change. That changed at COP 26 in Glasgow, when for the first time in the history of the UN climate conferences, indigenous representatives were invited to engage directly and share experiences with governments. Indigenous leaders, however, argue that there is still a long way to go towards having their rights sufficiently recognized. “We see that at least we have some spaces that we occupy, and mechanisms which allow better participation, but we still have to do much more at the na...
2023-12-11
27 min
Climate +
Giving Indigenous peoples a seat at the climate table
For too long, Indigenous peoples were sidelined from the climate negotiations process, despite being among the most directly affected by climate change. That changed at COP 26 in Glasgow, when for the first time in the history of the UN climate conferences, indigenous representatives were invited to engage directly and share experiences with governments. Indigenous leaders, however, argue that there is still a long way to go towards having their rights sufficiently recognized. “We see that at least we have some spaces that we occupy, and mechanisms which allow better participation, but we still have to do much more at...
2023-12-11
27 min
Comprehensible Tagalog Podcast
#65 - Sino ba si Victoria Tauli-Corpuz na Nanomina ng Nobel Peace Prize? / Who is the Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Victoria Tauli-Corpuz?
Bakit nanomina ng Nobel Peace Prize si Victoria? Ano ang mga kontribusyon niya sa Pilipinas at para sa mga indigenous na tao at komunidad? [FREE] Ito ang libreng transcript para sa'yo: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1GTztDjkli1_P4hAGgOVRfF9Rl6dJbVt1?usp=sharing May comment ka? O gusto mo su...
2023-12-08
08 min
Women's Media Center Live with Robin Morgan
WMC Live #389: "Terra Nullius?" Indigenous Peoples' Month. (Original Airdate 10/30/2022)
Robin celebrates with guest Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, Indigenous Activist Leader (Kankana-ey Igorot) from The Philippines, and one of the original drafters of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which finally passed in 2007.
2022-10-30
54 min
Strive: Toward a more just, sustainable future
Indigenous peoples must continue to challenge human rights violations
Welcome to Strive podcast, a production of IPS News. My name is Marty Logan. Today we are starting a new series focused on human rights. For people working to create a more sustainable and just world – as we are – a human rights based approach makes sense as it starts from the premise that only by recognizing and protecting the dignity inherent in all people can we attain those goals. Today’s guest, Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, has immense experience in human rights. She is the founder and executive director of Tebtebba Foundation, which works to improve the lives of...
2022-07-06
28 min
People vs Inequality Podcast
S2 Ep 3: Indigenous Peoples defending their rights and the planet
How can we get urgent climate action that is also just? In this episode we hear from long standing Indigenous defender Victoria Tauli-Corpuz on why we need to put indigenous perspectives central in tackling climate change and what that means for climate justice.From mobilizing her own community in the Philippines against destructive dams and dictatorship to serving as a UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, her mission has not changed: to bring Indigenous voices and knowledge into decision-making. How to combine insider and outsider roles to get tangible results? And how to make sure...
2022-02-09
35 min
Who Cares Wins with Lily Cole
On Indigenous Listening: Indigenous Leaders on New Year Ancient Wisdom.
In this bonus episode of Who Cares Wins, Lily Cole presents a blended, thought provoking audio journey on the topic of indigenous wisdom and what we can learn from these remaining cultures about climate change and how to protect the natural world. So in this episode, Lily speaks to 11 indigenous leaders and youth activists from across the globe by weaving together extracts from the pre recorded Listening Sessions hosted with Flourishing Diversity, during the COP 26 summit in late 2021. We also hear the responses of some of the listeners: John Burton, Prince Charles and Zac Goldsmith.
2022-01-21
1h 10
Settee Seminars
Markus Fraundorfer - Tackling the Global Climate Crisis: Global Governance Dilemmas, Forest Protection and Indigenous People
The global climate crisis is becoming ever more pressing. At the same time, international political actors are seriously struggling to deal with this crisis. What are the obstacles to effective global and planetary problem-solving? And which responses have global governance actors come up with to confront these challenges? This podcast looks at the example of deforestation and forest protection to find answers to these questions. Further Reading: Markus Fraundorfer, Global Governance in the Age of the Anthropocene (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022). Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, Indigenous peoples had a clear vision for Cop26, but it...
2021-11-24
27 min
Mongabay Newscast
The key role of Indigenous rights in the future of biodiversity conservation
Two top guests join this episode to discuss the importance of Indigenous rights to the future of biodiversity conservation and efforts to build a more sustainable future for life on Earth. Victoria Tauli-Corpuz is the former UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and is the current executive director of the Tebtebba Indigenous Peoples’ International Centre for Policy Research and Education, based in Manila. Tauli-Corpuz who is a member of the Kankana-ey-Igorot people of the Philippines describes the Global Indigenous Agenda released at the IUCN World Conservation Congress, why it calls for Indigenous ri...
2021-09-30
1h 03
Mongabay Newscast
The key role of Indigenous rights in the future of biodiversity conservation
Two top guests join this episode to discuss the importance of Indigenous rights to the future of biodiversity conservation and efforts to build a more sustainable future for life on Earth. Victoria Tauli-Corpuz is the former UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and is the current executive director of the Tebtebba Indigenous Peoples’ International Centre for Policy Research and Education, based in Manila. Tauli-Corpuz who is a member of the Kankana-ey-Igorot people of the Philippines describes the Global Indigenous Agenda released at the IUCN World Conservation Congress, why it calls for Indigenous ri...
2021-09-30
1h 03
Seedcast
Victoria Tauli-Corpuz and Jennifer Corpuz: The mother and daughter who fight for Indigenous rights
Victoria Tauli-Corpuz and Jennifer ‘Jing’ Corpuz (Kankana-ey Igorot, Philippines) are policy makers and Indigenous rights advocates as well as mother and daughter. Both women share personal stories about making the shift from student activism to effecting change on a global scale with world leaders, as well as how they honor and continue a family legacy of leadership. They also share ideas for what we all can do to support policy work on behalf of Indigenous peoples and the planet. Hosted by Jessica Ramirez; produced by Jenny Asarnow; edited by Tracy Rector.Seedcast is a pro...
2021-09-22
43 min
Surviving
Vicky Tauli-Corpuz: Decades later, they're still calling her a communist
Victoria Tauli-Corpuz began advocating for Indigenous rights as a teenager and still hasn't let up, first working to improve the health and welfare of her Kankanaey Igorot community in the Philippines and then for Indigenous communities around the world. We met during an extended collaboration when she was United Nations special rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples and pressing for increased respect and recognition of Indigenous property rights. At times, her life's work has brought legal troubles and threats of violence from the political powers threatened by her challenges to the status quo.For more information...
2020-12-27
37 min
Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung Audiodokumentationen
Victoria Tauli-Corpuz: Vom Aussterben bedroht? Naturschutz und indigene Rechte (en)
Vortrag in englischer Sprache zur Tagung «Vom Aussterben bedroht?» von Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, UN-Sonderberichterstatterin für die Rechte indigene Völker. Afrikanische Schutzgebiete zwischen Biodiversitätsverlust und Militarisierung. Tagung in Berlin am 6. November 2019 zu den aktuellen Herausforderungen des Naturschutzes in Afrika. Mehr Informationen: www.rosalux.de/dokumentation/id/41295
2019-11-26
14 min
Women's Media Center Live with Robin Morgan
WMC Live #256: Victoria Tauli-Corpuz. (Original Airdate 7/22/2018)
Robin on the long-term impact of sexual harassment, "ghost particles," older women and poverty, and a newly unearthed "Henge." Guest: Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, UN Special Rapporteur on Indigenous Peoples, on losses (and wins!) for Indigenous women.
2018-07-22
55 min
Sovereign Union
Indigenous activism criminalised and repressed worldwide: UN adviser
The United Nations' expert adviser on the rights of indigenous peoples has urged Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to reconsider his rejection of the call for an Indigenous voice to Parliament, a key part of the Uluru Statement issued just over a year ago after a national Indigenous consultation process. Special rapporteur Victoria Tauli-Corpuz is currently in Australia and says the Government must listen more carefully to Indigenous people. Duration: 6min 28sec Source: ABC Radio 'PM' Broadcast: Mon 2 Jul 2018 http://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/pm/indigenous-activism-criminalised-worldwide-un-adviser/9932484
2018-07-03
06 min
World Resources Institute Podcasts Plus
Embargoed Press Call: Global Forest Watch previews 2017 tree cover loss data
At the Oslo Tropical Forest Forum (June 27-28), World Resources Institute’s Global Forest Watch released brand new 2017 global tree cover loss data, revealing how much forest was lost around the world last year and emerging country hot spots to watch. The new satellite-based data analyzed by the University of Maryland provides a transparent view of how countries are managing this important resource. On June 21, 2018, at 10:00am EDT/16:00 CEST, WRI hosted a press call to preview the 2017 tree cover loss data findings for reporters. Speakers representing governments and civil society joined WRI experts to share insights from the data, discuss wh...
2018-06-27
47 min
DAVE ARCHAMBAULT.. OF STANDING ROCK SIOUX, PROTECT WATER & LAND
Standing Rock Sioux David Archambault called on the United Nations on Tuesday to halt construction of the Dakota Access oil pipeline through tribal treaty territory and formally invited United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Victoria Tauli-Corpuz to visit the reservation. US government officials are now reportedly promising to temporarily halt construction of the pipeline on federally owned land, which makes up a significant chunk of the land on which the pipeline would be built. The Obama administration said it would not authorize construction on land at Lake Oahe, a focal point of protests. Read more: http://fr...
2016-09-29
2h 02
Radio Encuentros
Edición Especial: Pueblos Indígenas y Acuerdos Comerciales
En esta edición especial de Radio Encuentros brindamos una entrevista que realizamos con representantes de países de nuestra América en el marco del Seminario Internacional “Tratados de Inversión, megaproyectos e impactos sobre los derechos de los pueblos indígenas” realizado el 25 y 26 de abril en Lima, Perú. Este encuentro reunió a representantes indígenas y de la sociedad civil de países de América Latina, África, Asia y Oceanía. Además, contó las exposiciones de los Relatores de la ONU, Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, Relatora Especial sobre Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas, y Bastuk Tuncak, Rela...
2016-05-23
28 min
Pistas de Servindi
Respuestas y mensajes finales de Relatores ONU y CIDH en foro público en Lima
Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, Relatora Especial de la ONU sobre los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas, Baskut Tuncak, Relator Especial sobre Residuos Tóxicos de la ONU, y Francisco Eguiguren, Relator de la CIDH sobre los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas, cierran su participación en foro público: Acuerdos de libre comercio, Inversiones y Pueblos indígenas. Fecha: 26 de abril de 2016, en Lima. Más información aquí: http://goo.gl/W32UrZ
2016-04-28
26 min
Pistas de Servindi
Preguntas del público a Relatores de la ONU y la CIDH
Preguntas del público a Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, Relatora Especial de la ONU sobre los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas, Baskut Tuncak, Relator Especial sobre Residuos Tóxicos de la ONU, y Francisco Eguiguren, Relator de la CIDH sobre Pueblos Indígenas. Evento: Foro público en Lima: Acuerdos de libre comercio, Inversiones y Pueblos indígenas. Fecha: 26 de abril de 2016. Más información aquí: http://goo.gl/W32UrZ
2016-04-28
18 min
Pistas de Servindi
Mensaje de Relatores de la ONU y de la CIDH ante auditorio en Lima
Intervenciones de Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, Relatora Especial de la ONU sobre los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas, Baskut Tuncak, Relator Especial sobre Residuos Tóxicos de la ONU, y Francisco Eguiguren, Relator de la CIDH sobre Pueblos Indígenas. Evento: Foro público en Lima: Acuerdos de libre comercio, Inversiones y Pueblos indígenas. Fecha: 26 de abril de 2016. Más información aquí: http://goo.gl/W32UrZ
2016-04-28
18 min
Pistas de Servindi
Lideresas indígenas y Relator CIDH saludan al público en foro sobre inversiones y pueblos indígenas
Gladis Vila Pihue y Ketty Marcelo López, ex presidenta y presidenta de la Onamiap, respectivamente, saludan en representación de los pueblos originarios de Perú, la presencia de Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, Relatora Especial de la ONU sobre los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas, Baskut Tuncak, Relator Especial sobre Residuos Tóxicos de la ONU, y Francisco Eguiguren, Relator de la CIDH sobre Pueblos Indígenas. Seguidamente, este último saluda al auditorio. Evento: Foro público en Lima: Acuerdos de libre comercio, Inversiones y Pueblos indígenas. Fecha: 26 de abril de 2016. Más información aquí: http://goo.gl/W32UrZ
2016-04-28
06 min
Radio Encuentros
Radio ONU: Brecha entre reconocimiento y aplicación de garantías para los pueblos indígenas
“2015 fue un año histórico para los pueblos indígenas, aunque persiste la preocupación por la brecha que existe entre el creciente reconocimiento de los derechos de esa población y la aplicación real de garantías”, presentó la Relatora Especial sobre los derechos de los pueblos indígenas, Victoria Tauli Corpuz ante Consejo de Derechos Humanos de la ONU en Ginebra.En su informe anual, la Relatora se refirió a la situación de las mujeres indígenas y las niñas que experimentan una compleja dimensión multidimensional de violaciones de derechos humanos que constituyen un...
2015-09-25
01 min
The SEI Podcast Series
Indigenous Peoples and Globalisation with Victoria Tauli Corpuz
Thursday 30 July 2015Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, Special Rapporteur for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples at the United Nations. She has been a long time environmental activist in the Philippines. She has extended her activism to work with Indigenous peoples on these issues globally. She is co-author with Gerry Mander of a book Paradigm Wars: Indigenous peoples Resistance to Economic Globalisation.This lecture reflects on the reasons why local Indigenous communities continue to suffer disproportionately the negative impact of corporate activities, and why community leaders and activists suffer a true escalation of violence at the hands of government forces and private security companies...
2015-08-27
1h 23
Radio Encuentros
Brasil: Relatora Especial llama al gobierno a no desalojar a indígenas Guaraníes y Kaiowá
La relatora especial de la ONU sobre los derechos de los pueblos indígenas urgió este martes al gobierno de Brasil a garantizar que se respeten plenamente los derechos humanos de los guaraníes y los kaiowá, y que sus comunidades no sean desalojadas de sus tierras tradicionales.Victoria Tauli-Corpuz hizo el llamamiento ante las informaciones que indican que la policía podría expulsar a los indígenas guaraníes y kaiowá de sus tierras en el estado de Mato Groso del Sur, al oeste del país.En el área viven uno 6.000 indígenas que se niega...
2015-08-14
01 min
Sydney Ideas
Victoria Tauli-Corpuz on Indigenous Peoples and Globalisation
At the United Nations Indigenous peoples have been at the forefront of discussions regarding the human rights abuses committed by corporations since the 1970s. Today, little has changed in relation to this situation. Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, Special Rapporteur for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples at the United Nations, reflects on the reasons why local Indigenous communities continue to suffer disproportionately the negative impact of corporate activities. For more info and speaker's biography see this page: http://sydney.edu.au/sydney_ideas/lectures/2015/victoria_tauli_corpuz.shtml
2015-07-30
1h 23
KPFA - Bay Native Circle
Bay Native Circle – October 11, 2006
Janeen Antoine interviews IFG founder Jerry Mander, Victoria-Tauli-Corpuz and Jeanette Armstrong on the soon to be released book, "Paradigm Wars: Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance to Globalization." Paradigm Wars gives firsthand reports by twenty-five indigenous and nonindigenous writers. The book details the devastating impacts of extractive industries and bioprospecting, the degrading of cultural artifacts and languages, even the damage done by some well-meaning conservation groups. The book also highlights how indigenous communities are strongly resisting this onslaught, often with amazing success. Anyone concerned with environmental or social justice will find inspiration in their resistance. The post Bay Na...
2006-10-11
08 min
SBS Estonian
UN finds racism against Indigenous Australians deeply disturbing - ÜRO: Austraalia põlisrahvaste vastane rassism on sügavalt häiriv
A senior United Nations official has described the level of racism against Indigenous Australians as deeply disturbing after a recent visit to the country to inspect their treatment. UN special rapporteur Victoria Tauli-Corpuz says Australia needs a more comprehensive human-rights framework to protect the rights of Indigenous people. - Ühinenud Rahvaste Organisatsiooni vanemametnik on kutsus oma hiljutise visiidi ajal Austraaliasse, mille eesmärgiks oli kontrollida põlisrahvaste kohtlemist, riigi põlisrahvaste vastast rassismitaset sügavalt häirivaks. ÜRO eriraportöör Victoria Tauli-Corpuz ütleb, et Austraalia vajab rohkem terviklikku inimõiguste raamistikku, et kaitsta põlisrahvaste õigusi.
1970-01-01
04 min