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In 2020, a community activist by the name of Leticia Caro approached FIMA, a grassroots justice organization in Chile. Leticia, a member of the indigenous Kawesqar community in the Magallanes region, was worried about the environmental impact of companies that were moving into the fjords of the Kawésqar National Reserve. In this episode, we’re going to take a dive into what lies beneath these fjords and their icy waters: Chile’s salmon farming industry. We’ll follow the story of FIMA and the community-led resistance that is defending the sea from this destructive industry. And we’ll find out what can happen when an indigenous community, grounded in deep traditions of communing with the natural world, combines the power of law and the power of organizing, to protect their sacred waters. Special thanks to Macarena Martinic, Gabriela Simonetti Grez and FIMA. This episode was produced by Jackie Sofia and Poorvi Chitalkar. A Common Pot: Stories and Recipes for Grassroots Justice is a production of Namati and the Grassroots Justice Network. Support for “A Common Pot” is provided by IDRC Canada. Follow the Grassroots Justice Network on Twitter, Facebook and YouTube @grassrootsjn, and share your thoughts with us by emailing community@namati.org.