Webinar to Launch Forest Cover 69: Exploited Lands, Exploited Lives

Join us for webinar on 29 October featuring speakers from GFC member groups whose stories of resistance to extractivism are included in the latest issue of Forest Cover: Exploited Lands, Exploited Lives.
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Forest Cover 69 explores the gendered impacts of monoculture tree plantations, false climate solutions, agribusiness, and extractivism. In this launch webinar, you will meet and hear directly from researchers and authors about the struggles and proposals of communities from Brazil to Georgia to Nepal.
The conversation will bring together activists, researchers, and community leaders from across the Global South and North to share firsthand experiences of resistance, resilience, and hope in the face of extractivism, biodiversity loss, false climate solutions, and human rights violations.
📅 Date: Wednesday, 29 October 2025
🕐 Time: 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm UTC
🔗 Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/9A59a5TSSMqVe_t15GqrSQ
🌍 Interpretation: English, Spanish, French & Portuguese
✨ Speakers:
- Heather Lee (Global Justice Ecology Project, Canada) on how Big Tech is driving an ecological and social crisis in Brazil under the guise of “climate responsibility.”
- Alhelí González (Heñói Centro de Estudios, Paraguay) on the threats of agribusiness expansion and the dispossession of Indigenous and rural women in the Chaco region.
- Bhola Bhattarai (National Forum for Advocacy Nepal) on how the Chepang people are confronting mining companies and asserting their rights to land and cultural survival.
- Wen Bo (Environmental Paper Network, China) on interconnected women-led struggles against destructive pulp plantations in Asia.
- Mario Vargas (CIPCA, Bolivia) on Bolivia’s soy expansion and the shared challenges of a collapsing extractivist model.
- Valentina Figuera Martínez, GFC’s Gender Justice and Forests Campaign Coordinator, as moderator of this webinar.
Join us to explore the themes and stories in Forest Cover 69—and be part of a global conversation to dismantle extractivism, amplify community-led solutions, and advance gender and environmental justice.
👉 Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/9A59a5TSSMqVe_t15GqrSQ