education

Education is at the heart of transformation. We design learning experiences that integrate Indigenous knowledge systems with contemporary science and policy to facilitate thinking processes that are systemic, relational, and ethic.

From Johanna Mitra's work in Madagascar

curriculum co-creation

We partner with Indigenous educators to design courses, workshops, and learning materials that reflect local knowledge, values, and aspirations.

what we offer

Plural Knowledge Protocols

Combine Indigenous knowledge systems with scientific and policy analyses to produce context-specific, actionable insights.

Developing educational content with Indigenous educators and community leaders to reflect context based, place based educational needs.

Training community members, students, and professionals in Indigenous-informed analytics and ethical decision-making.

From Aline Carrara's work in Amazonia

enhancing capacity

We offer structured learning on ecological interdependence, ethical governance, and climate resilience, connecting theory with local worldviews.

what we offer

Experiential Learning & Field Engagement

Using field visits, observations of ecological and cultural signs, and participatory exercises to link theory to practice.

Connect local ecological and cultural lessons with broader planetary challenges, highlighting interdependence and responsibility.

Build climate justice literacy using real data and visual tools to engage with development of governance tools and autonomous protocols.

From Aline Carrara's work in Amazonia

digital learning

We develop interactive platforms, infographics, and visual stories to make complex ideas accessible. Our training programs strengthen the analytical, ethical, and leadership capacities needed for transformative governance.

what we offer

Digital and Visual tools

Develop interactive platforms, infographics, and storytelling media to communicate complex relational knowledge effectively.