(Un)just Energy Transition
The mini documentary journeys across the Philippines and Indonesia to uncover what happens when the global race toward “green energy” collides with Indigenous Peoples’ lands.
The mini documentary journeys across the Philippines and Indonesia to uncover what happens when the global race toward “green energy” collides with Indigenous Peoples’ lands.
Amid birdsong and whispering trees, voices rise from the Masungi Georeserve—forest rangers and communities guarding a fragile sanctuary. As looming threats cast shadows over its slopes, their call is clear: to protect the land is to protect life itself. Climate justice is human justice, and both demand courage, commitment, and action now.
Filipino human rights defenders Zara Alvarez, Anna Mariz Evangelista, and Elisa Badayos were among the 62 women killed in the Duterte administration’s counterinsurgency campaign. Their loved ones remember the lives they led and the legacies they left behind.
Farmers struggle to sell their food amid the COVID-19 lockdown. They found a way to sell their products through Bagsakan.