Um rio que mudou de cor
O garimpo ilegal pode significar sorte e riqueza para alguns, mas para comunidades indígenas, trabalhadores explorados, rios e cidades do entorno, ele é sinônimo de contaminação e morte. Com apresentação de Priscila Tapajowara, direto de Santarém, oeste do Pará, na beira do Tapajós, contamos em oito episódios como essa realidade se construiu ao longo do tempo na Amazônia por meio de depoimentos de indígenas, procuradores, garimpeiros, ativistas e especialistas.
Acesse chagasdogarimpo.com.br e se torne um aliado para barrar o garimpo em terras indígenas! Uma iniciativa do WWF-Brasil.
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