What Indigenous youth filmmaking reveals about environmental communication (commentary)
PolicyThursday, May 7, 2026Mongabay

What Indigenous youth filmmaking reveals about environmental communication (commentary)

Indigenous youth filmmaking in Brazil's Bahia state sheds light on innovative ways to enhance environmental communication, revealing cultural narratives that challenge conventional perspectives on nature and conservation. These films can serve as powerful tools for education and advocacy, highlighting the importance of integrating indigenous voices in environmental policies.

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