Resisting the Tide: Blue Justice and Collective Actions in Fishing Communities of Latin America and the Caribbean
Webinar Conversations on Ocean Justice: November 20th, 16.00-17.30 (CET).
A dialogue with the exhibition’s curators and researchers on ocean justice and how to connect academic research with broader audiences.
Discussant: Joeri Scholtens (Assistant Professor, Governance and Inclusive Development, UvA).
CEDLA is currently hosting the exhibition Resisting the Tide: Blue Justice and Collective Actions in Fishing Communities of Latin America and the Caribbean in the hallway, upstairs in Gasthuiskerk. This photographic-artistic poster series, created by a transdisciplinary team of scholars and fishing communities in Costa Rica, Mexico, Chile, and Colombia, amplifies the voices of coastal peoples as they defend their livelihoods, knowledge systems, and spiritual ties to the maritory. It highlights strategies of resistance to industrial fishing, privatization, pollution, overexploitation, and the growing militarization and criminalization of oceanic communities.
Registration Link Conversations on Ocean Justice
For more information, please contact: Catalina García
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REGARDS CNRS (14 de noviembre de 2025). Resisting the Tide: Blue Justice and Collective Actions in Fishing Communities of Latin America and the Caribbean. Redial & Ceisal. Recuperado 12 de enero de 2026 de https://doi.org/10.58079/1559o






