Debate
What if Nature, as a living being, took back its rights? In 2017, after 140 years of campaigning from the Maori people, the Whanguani River in New Zealand was granted the same status as a person. Join us to find new ways to map, represent and tell stories about the natural spaces we inhabit.
What if Nature, as a living being, took back its rights? In 2017, after 140 years of campaigning from the Maori people, the Whanguani River in New Zealand was granted the same status as a person. Join us to find new ways to map, represent and tell stories about the natural spaces we inhabit.
With
- Jessica Sweidan, Founder, Flourishing Diversity Summit
- Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos, Professor of Law & Theory, University of Westminster
- Monica Sabolo, Journalist & Author
Chaired by Lucia Pietroiusti, Curator of the General Ecology Project, Serpentine Galleries
