Home Actress Nathalie Kelley HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers November 2023 Nathalie Kelley Instagram - What is the wisdom in building the largest open pit mine in Latin America in a the heart of the largest biological corridor in Mesoamerica, home to endangered species like the Gemini Poison Dart Frog? That’s the question I am putting to the Panamanian Supreme Court who have the power to stop Minera Panama - a subsidiary of Quantum Minerals - who want to build a mine the size of New York City in a small country famous for its biodiversity! By the way Quantum Minerals is a Canadian company 🇨🇦, so a good portion of the profits would not even stay in Panama. Ecuador showed us that the tide has turned in Latin America: local, indigenous and traditional communities are tired of multi-nationals coming in, destroying our lands, poisoning our waters, stealing our natural resources and leaving us to clean up their mess. Enough! Our standing trees, our clean waters and the 10 000 species that call the Bosque Danoso rainforest home are much more valuable than a mine. We stand with Panama 💪🏽 Sign the petition to halt the mining project in Panama at the #PanamaTeQuieroVerde #PanamáValeMásSinMinería Video credits: Collaboration between @duletvindigena @waguafilms @mullu.tv & Passu Creative Community

Nathalie Kelley Instagram – What is the wisdom in building the largest open pit mine in Latin America in a the heart of the largest biological corridor in Mesoamerica, home to endangered species like the Gemini Poison Dart Frog? That’s the question I am putting to the Panamanian Supreme Court who have the power to stop Minera Panama – a subsidiary of Quantum Minerals – who want to build a mine the size of New York City in a small country famous for its biodiversity! By the way Quantum Minerals is a Canadian company 🇨🇦, so a good portion of the profits would not even stay in Panama. Ecuador showed us that the tide has turned in Latin America: local, indigenous and traditional communities are tired of multi-nationals coming in, destroying our lands, poisoning our waters, stealing our natural resources and leaving us to clean up their mess. Enough! Our standing trees, our clean waters and the 10 000 species that call the Bosque Danoso rainforest home are much more valuable than a mine. We stand with Panama 💪🏽 Sign the petition to halt the mining project in Panama at the #PanamaTeQuieroVerde #PanamáValeMásSinMinería Video credits: Collaboration between @duletvindigena @waguafilms @mullu.tv & Passu Creative Community

Nathalie Kelley Instagram - What is the wisdom in building the largest open pit mine in Latin America in a the heart of the largest biological corridor in Mesoamerica, home to endangered species like the Gemini Poison Dart Frog? That’s the question I am putting to the Panamanian Supreme Court who have the power to stop Minera Panama - a subsidiary of Quantum Minerals - who want to build a mine the size of New York City in a small country famous for its biodiversity! By the way Quantum Minerals is a Canadian company 🇨🇦, so a good portion of the profits would not even stay in Panama. Ecuador showed us that the tide has turned in Latin America: local, indigenous and traditional communities are tired of multi-nationals coming in, destroying our lands, poisoning our waters, stealing our natural resources and leaving us to clean up their mess. Enough! Our standing trees, our clean waters and the 10 000 species that call the Bosque Danoso rainforest home are much more valuable than a mine. We stand with Panama 💪🏽 Sign the petition to halt the mining project in Panama at the #PanamaTeQuieroVerde #PanamáValeMásSinMinería Video credits: Collaboration between @duletvindigena @waguafilms @mullu.tv & Passu Creative Community

Nathalie Kelley Instagram – What is the wisdom in building the largest open pit mine in Latin America in a the heart of the largest biological corridor in Mesoamerica, home to endangered species like the Gemini Poison Dart Frog? That’s the question I am putting to the Panamanian Supreme Court who have the power to stop Minera Panama – a subsidiary of Quantum Minerals – who want to build a mine the size of New York City in a small country famous for its biodiversity! By the way Quantum Minerals is a Canadian company 🇨🇦, so a good portion of the profits would not even stay in Panama. Ecuador showed us that the tide has turned in Latin America: local, indigenous and traditional communities are tired of multi-nationals coming in, destroying our lands, poisoning our waters, stealing our natural resources and leaving us to clean up their mess. Enough! Our standing trees, our clean waters and the 10 000 species that call the Bosque Danoso rainforest home are much more valuable than a mine. We stand with Panama 💪🏽 Sign the petition to halt the mining project in Panama at the
#PanamaTeQuieroVerde #PanamáValeMásSinMinería
Video credits:
Collaboration between @duletvindigena @waguafilms @mullu.tv & Passu Creative Community | Posted on 18/Nov/2023 23:17:00

Nathalie Kelley Instagram – Could fashion come to the rescue of communities, ecosystems and ancestral knowledge… in the near future?  That was the theme of @mrspress new book Wear Next that I was most excited to explore. Vogue’s first sustainability editor and host of one of my favorite podcasts Wardrobe Crisis, Clare’s book looks at the fashion innovators looking to “craft new satirical identities that don’t wreck the planet.” When it comes to innovation I like to look towards traditional communities and the ways in which their raw materials and fibers regenerate rather than pollute their landscapes.  From the alpaca farmers and weavers in the Sacred Valley that create @moonrising.co’s beautiful ponchos, to the way @madeforawoman uses raffia palm from biodiverse forest systems in Madagascar to create beautiful and biodegradable clothes, bags and shoes.  I am inspired by designers like @zazi.vintage who centre the makers of the clothes and much as those who model them.  This is just a sliver of the future that @mrspress lays out for us in her fabulous new book. I highly recommend it – that’s why I offered my quote for the cover!  I’m dreaming of the day we can be clothed in seeds rather than SKIMS (speaking of which – my top in the first photo is made entirely from Acai seeds and the Tucum fiber by artisans in the Amazon.  It is sold by the lovely @yanciamazonia ) Who is with me?  Seeds not Skims? Materials that come from standing forests not from dead trees!  Clothes connected to ancestral ways of farming and stewarding the land!  Fashion could return to its roots and be a source of inspiration for true beauty and justice… can we collectively dream and weave this future into being?
Nathalie Kelley Instagram – Could fashion come to the rescue of communities, ecosystems and ancestral knowledge… in the near future?  That was the theme of @mrspress new book Wear Next that I was most excited to explore. Vogue’s first sustainability editor and host of one of my favorite podcasts Wardrobe Crisis, Clare’s book looks at the fashion innovators looking to “craft new satirical identities that don’t wreck the planet.” When it comes to innovation I like to look towards traditional communities and the ways in which their raw materials and fibers regenerate rather than pollute their landscapes.  From the alpaca farmers and weavers in the Sacred Valley that create @moonrising.co’s beautiful ponchos, to the way @madeforawoman uses raffia palm from biodiverse forest systems in Madagascar to create beautiful and biodegradable clothes, bags and shoes.  I am inspired by designers like @zazi.vintage who centre the makers of the clothes and much as those who model them.  This is just a sliver of the future that @mrspress lays out for us in her fabulous new book. I highly recommend it – that’s why I offered my quote for the cover!  I’m dreaming of the day we can be clothed in seeds rather than SKIMS (speaking of which – my top in the first photo is made entirely from Acai seeds and the Tucum fiber by artisans in the Amazon.  It is sold by the lovely @yanciamazonia ) Who is with me?  Seeds not Skims? Materials that come from standing forests not from dead trees!  Clothes connected to ancestral ways of farming and stewarding the land!  Fashion could return to its roots and be a source of inspiration for true beauty and justice… can we collectively dream and weave this future into being?

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