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Decolonizing Conservation with Prakash Kashwan

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The Global Conservation Movement Is a Race Is Past

i want to go through some of the points that you made in your essay and unpack them piece by piece, really looking some of the major issues with current conservation. So i'm thinking let's sort of start with the fundamental flaws in the system of grant making and the centralized control. And so can you talk a little bit about how the design of many conservation programmes perpetuates the continued marginalization of indigenous peoples and the silencing of local voices? That's correct. I quickly want to connect our listeners to the birthing story of global conservation, which was that brown and black people are too poor and too ignorant to care about wild life and nature conservation. What that model means is that

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