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We Are Guardians & RandomGood at COP30: Register for Events

Updated: Nov 14


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As the world gathers in Belém for COP30 — the first UN Climate Conference ever hosted in the heart of the Amazon — We Are Guardians and our partners are bringing stories from the Indigenous communities to the global stage.


Through a series of film screenings, panels, and storytelling events, our team will showcase the power of cinema to spark empathy, accountability, and collective action.


Screening & Event Schedule

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📅 November 14, 4-5pm

Event: Sneak Preview of Upcoming Films by Random Good (the production company that created We Are Guardians) - Indigenous Filmmakers & Impact Filmmaking Showcase

Where: Casa Maraká - 630 Avenida Nª Senhora de Nazaré, Belém

Hosted by: Random Good Films / We Are Guardians / If Not Us Then Who (Our Village)

Featuring: Filmmakers Edivan Guajajara, Chelsea Greene, David Clancy, Robert Grobman

Details: 🔗 RSVP here






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📅 November 14, 6h30-9pm

Event: We Are Guardians Screening & Q&A with film team and subjects including Puyr Tembé, Secretary of Indigenous Peoples of the State of Pará, Directors Edivan Guajajara, (Co-Founder of Mídia Indígena,) Chelsea Greene and Rob Grobman.

Where: Museu da Imagem e do Som, Palacete Faciola

Host: 10ª Mostra de Cinema da Amazônia

Registration: Free and open to the public!





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📅 November 17, 4-6pm

Event: The Last Dive Screening + Panel Discussion

An ex-Hell’s Angel turned ocean explorer embarks on one final dive to reunite with a giant Pacific manta ray he befriended decades ago — an inspiring story of ocean conservation and our deep connection with these majestic creatures.

Featuring: Jake Schmidt, Senior Strategic Director, International Climate, NRDC

Emilie McGlone, Executive Director, Peace Boat US

José Reyeros, Ocean Leaders Fellow, Sustainable Ocean Alliance

Moderator: Chelsea Greene

Where: The Free Zone

Registration: 🔗 Register here


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📅 November 18, 7pm - midnight

Event: We Are Guardians Superevent! Screening and Celebration

Join the filmmakers, forest guardians, friends, and partners for an unforgettable evening of film and music, as we honor the incredible journey that has taken this film across continents and communities.

Music: DJ Kim Contrim and special guests Weena Tikuna & DJ Gabi Matos

Featuring: Puyr Tembé, director Edivan Guajajara, Chelsea Greene & Rob Grobman

Where: Palacete Pinho

Rua São Boaventura, 135 - Cidade Velha, Belém - PA, 66917-230

🔗 Register here (Invitation only, register for invite)

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📅 November 19, 12:45pm

Event: Guardians of the Future: Women Leading Forest & Cultural Resilience

​Puyr Tembé — First Secretary of Indigenous Peoples of the State of Pará

​Patricia Gualinga — Spokeswoman for Mujeres Amazonicas, WECAN Coordinator in Ecuador

​Lídia Guajajara — Indigenous Climate Activist and Communicator from Araribóia Indigenous Territory in the state of Maranhão, WECAN Guajajara Coordinator in Brazil

​Chelsea Greene — Co-Director and Co-Producer We Are Guardians Film

​Mary Louise Malig — Policy Director, Global Forest Coalition, Bolivia

Host: We Are Guardians, Women’s Earth and Climate Network (WECAN), Entertainment and Culture Pavilion

Where: Entertainment and Culture Pavilion, Parque da Cidade (Blue Zone)

At a time when the Amazon stands at a tipping point, storytelling is one of our most powerful tools for change. Through film, we witness the human side of the climate crisis — the courage, wisdom, and resilience of those who guard the forest.

By amplifying Indigenous voices and uniting diverse movements for climate justice, We Are Guardians and our partners aim to remind the world that the Amazon’s future is our collective responsibility.

Join us in Belém — or follow along online — as we bring these vital stories to life at COP30.


Check out events by our partners!


📅 November 12, 6:30-8pm

Event: Just Transition in Food Systems: Roadmaps and Perspectives

Host: Brighter Green, ActionAid,  Mighty Earth, Action Against Hunger, World Animal Protection 

Featuring: Puyr Tembé, Secretary of Indigenous Peoples of the State of Pará

Where: UNFCCC Blue Zone



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