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International Conference on Indigenous Rights and Decolonization in the Americas (ICIRDA - 26)

10th - 11th September 2026 | Santos, Brazil

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UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 1
SDG 1 No Poverty
SDG 4
SDG 4 Quality Education
SDG 10
SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
Track 01

Indigenous Rights and Sovereignty in the Americas

This track explores the evolving landscape of indigenous rights and sovereignty across the Americas. It aims to highlight case studies and frameworks that empower indigenous communities in their quest for self-determination.

Track 02

Decolonization Strategies and Practices

This session focuses on innovative strategies and practices for decolonization within indigenous communities. Participants will examine both historical and contemporary movements that challenge colonial legacies.

Track 03

Colonialism and Its Lasting Impacts

This track investigates the enduring effects of colonialism on indigenous populations in the Americas. Scholars will analyze how colonial histories shape current social, political, and economic realities.

Track 04

Indigenous Resistance and Activism

This session highlights forms of indigenous resistance and activism in the face of systemic oppression. It seeks to document and analyze grassroots movements that advocate for indigenous rights.

Track 05

Land Rights and Environmental Justice

This track addresses the critical intersection of land rights and environmental justice for indigenous communities. Discussions will focus on legal frameworks and community-led initiatives that protect ancestral lands.

Track 06

Political Representation and Governance

This session examines the challenges and successes of indigenous political representation in governance structures. It aims to explore pathways for enhancing indigenous voices in decision-making processes.

Track 07

International Law and Indigenous Rights

This track delves into the role of international law in advancing indigenous rights and addressing colonial injustices. Scholars will discuss treaties, conventions, and legal precedents that impact indigenous sovereignty.

Track 08

Identity Studies and Cultural Heritage

This session focuses on the complexities of indigenous identity and the preservation of cultural heritage. It aims to explore how cultural practices and narratives contribute to community resilience.

Track 09

Social Movements and Community Development

This track investigates the role of social movements in fostering community development among indigenous populations. Participants will analyze case studies that illustrate successful community-led initiatives.

Track 10

Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples

This session addresses the intersection of human rights and indigenous peoples' struggles for justice. Discussions will focus on the implications of human rights frameworks for indigenous advocacy.

Track 11

Cultural Activism and Expression

This track explores the role of cultural activism in promoting indigenous rights and identity. Participants will examine artistic expressions and cultural practices as forms of resistance and empowerment.