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Virtual Tour / Message from the Museum of Tomorrow Curatorial Committee
Message from the Museum of Tomorrow Curatorial Committee
We love the Amazon as there are so many Amazons.
The beautiful lives and so much diversity that are part of them.
The magnificent beauties and uniqueness of its many landscapes.
The wisdom and cultures of the peoples who inhabit them.
It awakens in our spirit a giant nature that has resisted and still resists the destroying thrust of a time when we saw the forest as a storehouse of treasures yet to be discovered and ransacked, a jungle to be domesticated and disappeared.
We have learned we need the Amazon as it provides, to distant lands of Brazil, the water whereas life nowadays would be impossible without.
As it protects the climate of the entire planet and has a rich and unique biodiversity, threatened by the sixth great extinction of life on the planet (this time caused by us, human beings).
As it makes it possible for humanity to have the blessing of including in their soul the knowledge from indigenous peoples, river dwellers, Afro-Brazilian marooned communities, and people who left their former world and went to the forest to construct their lives, hopes, and souls in the Amazon.
We are grateful to the Amazon for its lives and people, for the priceless blessing: the hope of continued greenery.
It is the hope of a future where, based on the expansion of our consciousness, we choose to interrupt the destruction of the forest and its people.
The hope of a union between science and traditional knowledge and the cooperation between the Amazonian peoples and the people in the rest of the world reaches the glorious achievement of sustainable development of the largest tropical rainforest in the world.
The hope is this pathway will guide us to increase the well-being of the Amazonian people, Brazilian socioeconomic development, and planetary health.
The Museum of Tomorrow curatorial committee
Alexandre Fernandes – Innovation curator
Luana Génot – Public relations curator
Sérgio Besserman – Sustainability curator