When Women Fight
Hope amidst the haze
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A short documentary about the youth movement in Kalimantan to tackle and end of the forest fire and toxic haze that has been happening since 1997.
A story of people struggling during the worst toxic haze in 2015 and their hope, told by a young Dayak activist based in Palangkaraya, Central Kalimantan.
When Women Fight does not only tell the indigenous activists’ effort to save their forest, land and their people, but it also delivers the message of hope, love and determination to stand for what they believe.
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Emmanuela Shinta is a Dayak activist and filmmaker whose work is widely known in Southeast Asia. She is the founder of Ranu Welum Found...
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Lina Karolin is an activist and filmmaker. She belongs to Dayak Ot Danum tribe, one of the largest Dayak tribe in Borneo island. She is...n.
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Roro Ardya Garini is an indigenous activist who belongs to Dayak Ngaju tribe while her father is Javanese. She is now working in Ranu W...t.
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Emmanuela Shinta is a Dayak activist and filmmaker whose work is widely known in Southeast Asia. She is the founder of Ranu Welum Found...
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Ranu Welum started its journey in 2014 as a youth indigenous filmmaking community based in Palangka Raya. It was started by Emmanuela S...
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