The environmental crisis in the AMAZON IS REACHING A CRITICAL
INFLECTION POINT; it’s time for a new vision for modern
living.Indigenous Ashaninka leader and visionary Benki Piyako comes to
the US from the forest in Brazil to share with us his solution for a
revitalized future. He’s building Yorenka Tasorentsi, the
first-of-its-kind institute in the Amazon that stands for the
preservation of nature, native wisdom and indigenous culture. The
institute is transforming destroyed land in the Amazon into abundant,
self-sustaining ecosystems and serves as a model for the most
efficient way to regenerate pasture lands worldwide. It’s the
beginning of a global movement that honors traditional knowledge in
healing ourselves and the Earth so that humans, plants and animals can
live in harmony.
We are honored to host BENKI AT Civana House
[https://www.civana.house/] during his short trip to the US. This is a
special opportunity to hear directly from him about the spiritual
interconnection between all beings, the reality of the climate in
Brazil, and how we can work together to shift mindsets and start to
rebuild our home. He will also share details about the resources
needed to build his institute, Yorenka Tasorentsi, and the impact it
will have on a large scale.
Our goal is to unite people that care deeply about becoming part of
the solution so we can together shift global consciousness around
humans’ connection with nature. This is an intimate event for people
that are ready to move from climate conversation into action.
BECAUSE IF NOT US, THEN WHO?
_Read about Benki’s work in TIME
[https://time.com/5676877/indigenous-leader-amazon-brazil/]._
SCHEDULE:
5-7PM – SALON: Hear Benki speak about the Ashaninka heritage and the
importance of preserving indigenous wisdom in helping remind humanity
of our connection to nature.
7-9:30PM – DINNER: A 30-person dinner to go deeper with Benki to
understand the complexity of issues in Brazil and his solution with
Yorenka Tasorentsi. We will learn about the model that he’s building
to combat issues like gold mining, deforestation, cattle farming and
more. His projects include reforestation, wildlife conservation,
circular economy development and cultural preservation. There will
also be time for Q&A.
The dinner will be a gourmet, 3-course feast prepared by three
beautiful chefs and cooked with lots of love.
We look forward to furthering the conversation about this important
work together!
_*All proceeds from this event go directly to funding Benki’s
project in the Amazon. If you'd like to donate more than the ticketed
amount, please add the donation amount to your total. Thank you for
supporting the Earth!_
PHOTOS FROM THE CONSTRUCTION OF YORENKA TASORENTSI:
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ABOUT BENKI PIYÃKO:
Born in 1974, as the son of an indigenous leader and healer, Benki was
designated to be the next “pagé” or shaman to transmit and defend
the ancestral knowledge of his people. From a very young age he
started fighting for the protection of indigenous lands and the Amazon
Forest and today he fully commits himself to healing the world through
the traditional knowledge that has been passed down from his
ancestors.
Benki Piyãko began his reforestation, education and
community-building projects in 2007 when he purchased and regenerated
his first piece of deforested land near Marechal Thaumaturgo. He has
worked with nonprofit organizations, political activists and local
indigenous and non-indigenous residents to revitalize the area. Along
with his team, he has accomplished:
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2 million trees planted
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40 nearby communities trained in agroforestry systems, impacting more
than 4,000 people
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500 young leaders participated in a major reforestation project
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26 fish ponds created to develop a pisciculture system where fish are
only fed with natural foods
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1000+ people treated at the healing center
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Initial animal conservation including 15,000 turtles, 250 tortoises,
monkeys, wild pigs and tapirs
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Creation of 80 beehives, home to 80,000 bees
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Revival of lost traditional heritage of the Puyanawa, Kuntanawa and
Apolina tribes
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