

Weaving Worlds: Indigenous Knowledge and the Future of Regenerative Travel
Yosokwi Photo Exhibition, Breakfast & Morning Talk | Thursday 25
ÚNA is proud to present Day 1 of Yosokwi photography and multimedia exhibition, a pioneering multimedia art collective of Indigenous photographers, filmmakers, and artists from the Arhuaco people of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia. The exhibition offers an opportunity to discover and connect with one of the world's most biodiverse and culturally significant territories. The exhibition seeks to place the ancestral wisdom, nature-based solutions and Indigenous stewardship of the Sierra Nevada at the heart of the global climate conversation.
ÚNA opens Day 1 of the exhibition with an exhibition tour of Yosokwi's photography and artworks and a Morning Talk session:
Weaving Worlds: Indigenous Knowledge and the Future of Regenerative Travel
How do we move through the world without extracting from it? This Morning Talk brings together Lucelly Torres Villafañe, Arhuaco woman leader and Founder of Wirakoku, the Chief Sustainability Officer of Grupo ABRA/Avianca, Maria Whitaker, and UNA Founder Isabella Noero to explore what regenerative travel could mean when an airline and an ancestral worldview sit at the same table. Moderated by Monica Fonseca the conversation weaves together corporate and civic responsibility commitments together with the Arhuaco principle of reciprocity with the Earth, asking what it would take for tourism itself to become a practice of positive impact and care.
Colombian bites and coffee served from arrival.
This cultural programme is supported by WWF Colombia.