Intercultural Course Plan on Communication and Climate Justice for Training Change Agents within the Coalition "Coalizão Vozes do Tocantins por Justiça Climática"
Interculturality, Climate Justice, Popular Pedagogy, Traditional Peoples and Communities.
This study outlines the collective process of developing a course plan for training change agents in climate
justice and communication, conducted by the " Coalizão Vozes do Tocantins por Justiça Climática." The
course targets young individuals aged sixteen to thirty-four, representing diverse segments of traditional
peoples and communities, including quilombolas, indigenous groups, babaçu coconut breakers, artisanal
fishermen, and small-scale farmers. Thus, it represents a powerful, vibrant, and intercultural gathering in the
state of Tocantins.
The planning process involved approximately 25 individuals who are active members of the Coalition's
management council, representing the ten organizations comprising it. These organizations encompass
grassroots community groups, representatives of indigenous peoples (Krahô and Apinajé), quilombolas,
artisanal fishermen, small-scale farmers, and landless settlers fighting for agrarian reform. Additionally, non-
governmental organizations providing support and educational institutions are also part of the coalition.