Amazon Watch
Felipe Viveros is a co-founder of Culture Hack Labs since January 2020 and currently serves on the Board of Trustees for The Lankellychase Foundation. Viveros is also a board member at Amazon Watch and a research fellow with the Bertha Earth Foundation, both positions held since 2023 and 2021, respectively. As Board Chair of The Rules since 2018 and European Representative at GNH Centre Bhutan since 2015, Viveros has contributed to various initiatives. Previous roles include Program Development and Head of Social Innovation at 42 Acres Limited and Project Manager at Tairona Heritage Trust. Viveros has held trustee positions with the Community of Interbeing UK and served as Chief Editor of Rising Magazine at the Sunrise Celebration Festival. Academic qualifications include a Master's Degree in Holistic Science from the University of Plymouth and a Bachelor's degree in literature from Universidad de Chile.
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Amazon Watch
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Amazon Watch is a nonprofit organization founded in 1996 to protect the rainforest and advance the rights of indigenous peoples in the Amazon Basin. We partner with indigenous and environmental organizations in campaigns for human rights, corporate accountability and the preservation of the Amazon's ecological systems. We envision a world that honors and values cultural and biological diversity and the critical contribution of tropical rainforests to our planet's life support system. We believe that indigenous self-determination is paramount, and see that indigenous knowledge, cultures and traditional practices contribute greatly to sustainable and equitable stewardship of the Earth. We strive for a world in which governments, corporations and civil society respect the collective rights of indigenous peoples to free, prior and informed consent over any activity affecting their territories and resources. We commit, in the spirit of partnership and mutual respect, to support our indigenous allies in their efforts to protect life, land, and culture in accordance with their aspirations and needs.