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WHAT HAPPENED TO THE BEES? Ambulante A.C., Mexico

Andrea Cabrera Roa

Updated: Apr 29, 2021

Documentary Screening and Panel


The documentary unmasks the privileges of transnational corporations and shows the effects of capitalism on the social and ecological structures of indigenous communities in Mexico. The struggle of Mayan communities reveals the contrasts between traditional methods, sustainable and respectful of the ecosystem, and the industrial work that threatens to modify life as we know it.


Panel Participants:

Robin Canul Suárez, documentary photographer and journalist, focuses on human rights and environmental issuess.

Leydy Pech, Goldman Environmental Prize, Mayan Beekeper.

Jorge Fernández Mendiburu, Human Rights lawyer. NGO "Indignación".


An Extractives@Clark Event

Wednesday, May 5 at 4:30 pm

Please, register HERE

In-person screening: Jefferson 320

Zoom link: HERE




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