-Mitch Anderson,
Amazon Frontlines co-founder and Executive Director
We started Amazon Frontlines alongside diverse Indigenous peoples and international allies with the goal of securing access to clean water for 85 Indigenous communities affected by oil contamination at the headwaters of the rainforest. We accomplished this and immediately set out to do more. Over the last 13 years, Amazon Frontlines has become many things: a defender of human rights, a promoter of Indigenous autonomy and empowerment, a driver for conservation, a protector of biodiversity, and an organizer of formidable movements. Our action is focused on the Amazon and our purpose is focused on our planet.
We unite peoples and perspectives across nations, cultures and continents — Indigenous women, men, youth and elders, filmmakers and celebrities, philanthropists, lawyers, activists and global citizens— to take on the greatest and most pressing problem of our time: the global climate crisis. Our movement is powerful and extraordinary, evidenced by victories and achievements that surpass anything we imagined when we started building clean water systems in 2011. We invite you to learn about the alliances we have built, the rainforest land we have defended and what we have accomplished for the global fight to protect our climate.
Amazon Frontlines co-founder and Executive Director
Amazon Frontlines co-founder and Indigenous leader
Amazon Frontlines builds political and cultural power with the Indigenous peoples of the Amazon to permanently protect the forest they call home and achieve climate impacts of global significance.
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