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Explore theological methods in Korean context, examining cultural influences on church growth and indigenous theology. Gain insights into God-images and theological imagination within cultural frameworks.
Explore the challenges and resilience of Native American communities as they strive to preserve their culture, traditions, and way of life in the face of historical and contemporary adversities.
Explore the IDB's new Environmental and Social Policy Framework, focusing on sustainable development in Latin America and the Caribbean. Learn key standards and their practical application through case studies.
Explore key events in American history, from Columbus's discovery to the founding of early colonies, and learn about the impact on indigenous peoples and the birth of traditions.
Travel to the polar regions on an exquisite visual journey guided by five Arctic and Antarctic experts who reveal the science, culture, and history of these majestic locations.
Exploring grief as a transformative process to maintain connections and foster personal growth, blending psychological research with indigenous traditions for healing and self-development.
Exploring the potential of psychedelics in medicine, policy, and society, examining their benefits, risks, and regulatory challenges while considering indigenous traditions and public acceptance.
Explore the resurgence of psychedelic medicine, its historical roots, and potential in addressing mental health crises. Learn about promising clinical trials and the importance of balancing scientific research with indigenous wisdom.
Gain the leadership skills to take your organisation or community beyond the basics of sustainability and drive meaningful change.
Inspiring young leaders discuss innovative solutions, activism, and community resilience for climate protection, highlighting the urgent work being done to ensure a thriving planet for future generations.
Explore the importance of protecting wild spaces for conservation, climate goals, and human-nature relationships. Experts discuss land preservation strategies and indigenous involvement in ecosystem management.
Explore collaborative approaches integrating Indigenous knowledge and western science for improved Murray-Darling Basin management, showcasing Goyder Institute's research for better social, environmental, and economic outcomes.
Exploring Métis culture's role in addiction treatment and personal growth, this talk reveals how Indigenous values can guide resilience and identity formation in various life challenges.
Explore how dance movement therapy can address generational trauma from colonialism, promoting mental health and decolonization through embodied practices and indigenous knowledge.
Experts discuss the scientific and societal impacts of dam removals, exploring ecosystem restoration, Indigenous rights, and social justice considerations in the context of U.S. and global dam assessment efforts.
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