Yachay Kuychi Pluriversity

Yachay Kuychi

Biocultural Education

The Yachay Kuychi Pluriversity acknowledges historical and ongoing colonialism, and seeks greater justice in the global food system by taking a decolonizing and emancipatory approach. The Pluriversity is grounded in the fundamental interrelationship of lands, languages, and peoples, and transcends common disciplinary divisions. This is a horizontal, decolonizing, transdisciplinary, and biocultural model of education.

Population
0 K+
Area
0 Ha
Poverty of the indigenous population of Cusco
0 %
Oficial Language: Quechua
0 %
OBJECTIVE

The Pluriversity aims to address contemporary and future global challenges through the incorporation of Indigenous ways of knowing and doing in agrobiodiversity and land use decision-making, policy, and practice.

PRINCIPLES
  • Indigenous worldview, knowledge, and practices
  • Social and Environmental Justice
  • Feminist Theory
  • Political-Ecology
  • Solidarity Economy
  • Participatory Curriculum Development
  • Multiple Literacies Approaches
IMPACT

At the local level, it will support innovation in food crop neighborhood communities as they diversify their economies, enact food sovereignty, build resilience of their terrestrial and water systems, and pursue their sustainability goals.

We can create a better tomorrow

Promoting a conservation and development approach rights-based through the implementation of Biocultural Territories

Team & Case Studies

Discover in-depth research and perspectives on biodiversity, indigenous rights, and sustainable development.

Latin American School for Food Systems Resilience (ALLSA)

In September 2019, ALLSA worked in coordination with the Yachay Kuychi Pluriversity to host a learning exchange in Cusco, Peru.

Program Team

- Tammy Stenner | Asociación ANDES
- Alejandro Arguemdo | Swift Foundation
- Michel Pimbert | Coventry University, Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience

Facilitators

- Mariano Sutta Apocusi | Potato Park
- Aniceto Ccoyo Ccoyo | Potato Park
- Ricardina Paco Condori| Potato Park
- Ricardo Pacco| Asociación ANDES
- Sonia Ttito Quispe | Chalakuy Park
- Victor Oblitas | Chalakuy Park
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