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- SIREJ General Fall 2021-22 Meeting (TBD)/SIREJ General reunión de otoño de 2021-22 (TBD)

- Indigenous Leaders from Bolivia Oregon Visit - May 2022 / Líderes indígenas de Bolivia Visita a Oregón - Mayo de 2022
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- Indigenous Rights & Environmental Justice in Bolivia/Derechos indígenas y justicia ambiental en Bolivia- Learn More

Learn from Indigenous Peoples in Bolivia Online this Summer!

6/2/2020

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This exciting new program begins June 22 and is open to all including college and high school students and community members!
Program Overview
Learn from the indigenous peoples of Bolivia and look at a range of lenses through which indigenous peoples and others view the environment.
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The academics of this experience will focus on pressing contemporary issues in Bolivia, including self-determination and autonomy; indigenous peoples and climate justice; oil/gas/mining conflicts on indigenous territories; legal developments and challenges; natural resource management in indigenous territories (e.g. community-forestry); development encroachment (e.g. industrial farming and logging); conservation of biodiversity related to indigenous peoples’ intellectual property rights; and indigenous agroecology.

By exploring contemporary issues, you will:  
  • Understand respectful ways of collaborating with indigenous peoples.
  • Understand how indigenous knowledge is related to environmental conservation.
  • Understand how environmental justice, social justice, and indigenous rights are intertwined.
  • Identify causal and dialectical relationships between economic development models, indigenous peoples, and the environment.
  • Talk and write in an informed way about these topics.
  • Have a better ability to think creatively, analytically, collaboratively, and objectively.

Academic Details
Earn 6 UO credits. The credits are approved at the University of Oregon as 400/500-level INTL credit, and count for the INTL intercultural experience requirement and towards Block B or C. CRN 42957and CRN 43615 (Grad level). 
For non-UO students, credit awarded is determined by the relevant department at your university in consultation with the study abroad office. Begin an application to learn more.

Indigenous Rights and Environmental Justice of Bolivia a #NoPassportNeeded experience is adapted from this study abroad program.

The draft syllabus for this experience will be updated soon to reflect remote activities. In addition to academics, you will work on remote service learning projects, and some examples of potential projects are:
  • Developing websites in collaboration with Bolivian indigenous peoples.
  • Fundraising for supplies in response to COVID19 and Amazon fires.
  • Identifying new markets to support indigenous women collectives selling medicinal oils and handicrafts.

Course Equivalencies
Actual credit awarded is determined by the relevant department at your university in consultation with the study abroad office. Check with your study abroad advisor for more information.

UO students, please refer to the UO Course Equivalency Process and the UO Office of the Registrar Course Equivalency Database.

Faculty and Staff
Derrick Hindery, Associate Professor in the Department of International Studies at the University of Oregon.

Dr. José Martinez, head of Sociology at the Gabriel René Moreno Autonomous University (UAGRM) in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.

Learn more at: https://geo.uoregon.edu/programs/bolivia/indigenous-rights-and-environmental-justice-of-bolivia
Register online
​through University of Oregon's Global Education Oregon (GEO) website at: 
​https://geo.uoregon.edu/nopassportneeded-enrollment
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    • Mission
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    • COVID-19 Community Fundraiser
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    • Bolivian Cusi & Copaibo Oil
  • Indigenous Partners in Bolivia
  • Fundraisers
    • Overview
  • Join SIREJ Bolivia
    • SIREJ at UO Registration (UO Students)
    • Member Registration
    • Contact