Heritage Preservation, Indigenous Knowledge and Conservation
Fri, Mar 13
|https://zoom.us/j/83688660774#success
The Environmental Stories of a Science Journalist series


Time & Location
Mar 13, 2026, 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM
https://zoom.us/j/83688660774#success
About the event

Topic: Heritage Preservation, Indigenous Knowledge and Conservation
Aleeyah Amanda Ali is an Indigenous Warao-Kalina woman from Trinidad and Tobago, a Climate Consultant, Educator, Multidisciplinary Artist, Indigenous Author, Illustrator, International Speaker, and Arts Education Facilitator. She is Co-Founder and Executive Director of The Foundation for Heritage Preservation & Legacy Creation and leads Our Heritage Learning Resource Centre, Nature Park, and Animal Sanctuary. Through her books, including Little Tales from the Warao World and Clowning Around with Climate Change, and her character Redzi the Trini Clown*, Aleeyah merges storytelling, art, and Indigenous knowledge with conservation, empowering communities and inspiring climate action rooted in heritage and compassion.
