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What Arts Can Do About The Climate Crisis?
By Yula Rocha
London, March 2022- People’s Palace Projects/ QMUL hosted Rio de Janeiro’s Secretary of Culture, Marcus Faustini …
March 25, 2022.

Piratá Wauja Interview – reproduced from Glasgow Science Centre
“We need help. All of our territories and traditions are being affected by climate change and by ever-increasing deforestation.”
An …
March 16, 2022.

Stages Toolkit: The Future of Creative Learning and Theatre-Making
By Kalina Todorova
March, 2022
Have you ever wondered what art, activism and education might have in common? The answer …
March 13, 2022.

Indigenous Research Methods programme: 18/10-05/11
Three weeks of inspiring debates and artistic experiences, 18 October – 5 November 2021.
Watch live on People’s Palace Projects’ …
November 12, 2021.

1st Brazil Indigenous Film Festival, 22-24/10 at the ICA
London, 22- 24 October, ICA
In the lead-up to the UN Climate Summit, COP26, People’s Palace Projects, Queen Mary University …
November 12, 2021.

PPP at COP26 in Glasgow
People’s Palace Projects and two Kuikuro artists at UN Climate Conference in Glasgow
Glasgow, 1-12 November 2021 – People’s Palace …
November 12, 2021.

OCA RED: Living Beyond the End of the World – Xingu at La Biennale di Venezia
Filmmaker Takumã Kuikuro, in collaboration with ACASAGRINGOCARDIA studio and People’s Palace Projects/QMUL, takes the Brazilian Amazon to the heart of …
May 14, 2021.

Statement: Covid-19 in Brazil
How People’s Palace Projects has adapted its work during COVID-19 in one of the most affected countries in the world …
March 03, 2021.

Send a Smile!
With One Voice, Rio homeless choir, takes part in a global postcard project.
February 2021- Members of With One …
February 23, 2021.

Indigenous Research Methodologies Webinar, 24 March 2021
On behalf of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), People’s Palace …
February 17, 2021.