Remember the Land: Global Ecumenical Voices on Mining
2012, 11 min
Canada is home to 75% of the world's mining and exploration companies. Canadian stock exchanges raise 40% of all mineral exploration capital worldwide.
In May 2011, 150 people --church leaders and grass roots activists-- from around the world gathered in Toronto to consider the impact of Canadian mining in their communities.
Remember the Land is the story of that gathering -- the story of peoples from the Global South who are engaged in struggles to protect the land that they know and love; the land that sustains them materially, culturally and spiritually; the land that has its own deep, inherent worth.
This 11 minute video features rich theological reflection and offers a number of action opportunities for individuals and churches.
In May 2011, 150 people --church leaders and grass roots activists-- from around the world gathered in Toronto to consider the impact of Canadian mining in their communities.
Remember the Land is the story of that gathering -- the story of peoples from the Global South who are engaged in struggles to protect the land that they know and love; the land that sustains them materially, culturally and spiritually; the land that has its own deep, inherent worth.
This 11 minute video features rich theological reflection and offers a number of action opportunities for individuals and churches.
Type | Video |
Genre | Introductory Reference |
Expression | Documentary/Interview |
Topic | Land, Mining, Peace Advocacy and Social Justice |
Audience | Adults |
Language | English |
Publisher | Canadian Ecumenical Jubilee Initiative |
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