launched this Wednesday (22), aimed at journalists, popular communicators, content creators and researchers.
founder and co-director of the Observatory of Whiteness, states that the Guide was designed as a document capable of helping to shift the dominant approach to climate coverage.
According to him, the proposal is to offer parameters for journalists and communicators to develop coverage that considers and respects ancestral knowledge, recognizing the knowledge and experiences of black and indigenous populations.
“These perspectives are still very little explored by the media in general”, observes Vieira. For him, this gap creates a disconnection with these realities and misses the opportunity to, through qualified information, stimulate broader environmental and social awareness.
In addition to frequent entries and concepts in the socio-environmental debate, the guide includes essential data, laws and bibliographical references for professionals who intend to deepen their work on education and environmental topics.
The guide also provides an overview of , the (United Nations) climate change conference, which will be held from November 10th to 21st, in .
The publication can be viewed for free here. More information is available at the organization.
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