Theme:
Biodiversity & Ecosystem Preservation

Authentic Visual Storytelling for Climate Justice and Community Empowerment

Program Starts at:

11:00 am

Program ends at:

12:30 pm

Program Description:

This workshop will provide participants with hands-on experience in crafting visual narratives that promote climate justice and community empowerment, inspired by Fenton Lutunatabua's film "Vakaraitaka." Participants will learn storytelling techniques, visual communication strategies, and the importance of authentic representation in indigenous storytelling. Through practical exercises, attendees will create their own visual narratives aimed at raising awareness about climate change and empowering their communities.

Learning Outcomes:

"Develop skills in storytelling and visual communication for advocacy purposes. Understand the significance of authentic representation and cultural sensitivity in indigenous storytelling. Learn how to use visual narratives as a tool for raising awareness about climate change and promoting community empowerment. Gain insights into the process of creating impactful visual stories that resonate with audiences and drive action for climate justice."

30
Seats Available.

Program Speakers