15 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“we are here in Pocapa discussing how you can save this forest with a platform and data systems and and make more synthesis of everything that peoples in the jungle and the forest want. So voice report is a a way that that I can we do this.”
“estamos aquí en Pocapa discutiendo cómo puedes guardar este floresta con plataforma y sistemas de datos y y hacer más síntesis de todo que pueblos en la mata y la floresta quieres. Entonces voice report es una una manera que que puedo hacemos esto.”
translated from Spanish
Nearby, the main topics are a mix of challenges and proactive efforts. There are concerns about sound pollution in public areas, specifically a mall in Pucallpa, and general environmental problems in Ucayali. Furthermore, some students are facing difficulties related to indigenous identity and their mother tongue. 💡 However, many positive initiatives are also underway, including discussions on innovative platforms and data systems for forest conservation 🌳, active reforestation efforts in Ucayali, and exploration of natural dyeing using fruits and vegetables. There's a strong focus on cultural initiatives, such as global collaborations with Shipibo-Conibo artists 🎨 for exhibitions and the presence of a vibrant University of Intercultural Studies fostering interdisciplinary learning in the Amazon.
“One day”
“There are a lot of local legends in the Amazon from mermaids to forest spirits. I'm wondering when these things become myth, and does myth arise without any fact. What is the truth behind all these? It's very interesting.”
“Inside my old bathroom, I can see a new moon.”
“I am here in this mall in Pucallpa and there's a lot of noise in the mall, all kinds of sounds and you can't hear anything, right? So it's very difficult with this sound pollution.”
“Here I am trying to discover using colors from fruits and vegetables to dye textiles with natural colors.”
“We are here with all the team of Servnap having a lunch discussing things about the forest and all the various ways we can help it.”
“We are here and it will stay for a month, ah, working with these Shipibo-Conibo artists or making a global collaboration of works and to make an exhibition.”
“reforestation of forests in Ucayali. In Ucayali”
“Let's see. Yes. It's ready. I already have it, I already have it, I already have it. I am starting.”
“There should be no discrimination in a universe, but let's see what we have. Calls are equal.”
“So in this way, here, I here”
“I want to know why there is a big problem among students regarding the indigenous people, their relationship with their roots and their mother tongue.”
“Let's see, there is a question regarding environmental problems in Ucayali.”
“I'm here at the University of Intercultural Studies up in the Amazon. And it's a very beautiful campus and a lot of interesting interdisciplinary studies happening here.”