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\"Thiago<\/p>\n

Thiago Jesus is a creative producer<\/strong> and researcher<\/strong> that joined JB in 2022 to work on the Creative Climate Leadership programme<\/strong>. For over ten years, he has managed wide-ranging international creative projects and interdisciplinary research at People\u2019s Palace Projects<\/strong> (Queen Mary University of London) in collaboration with artists, academics, activists, and local communities in ten countries. Since 2014, as the head of PPP\u2019s Indigenous Exchange and Climate Action<\/strong> projects, Thiago has been working closely with Indigenous peoples from the Xingu Territory\u2014in the Brazilian Amazon\u2019s \u2018arc of deforestation\u2019\u2014leading an exchange programme for the preservation of indigenous cultural practices as a key factor in safeguarding these communities from the climate crisis.<\/p>\n

Thiago is doing doctoral research at Queen Mary University of London<\/strong>, funded by the AHRC (LAHP Collaborative Doctoral Awards)<\/strong>. The study, \u2018The Art of Creating Climates\u2019,<\/em> investigates how third-sector organisations with arts and environment at the heart of their programmes approach climate change and respond to environmental issues in distinct North and South contexts, in partnership with the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation<\/strong> and Inhotim Institute<\/strong> in Brazil. Thiago holds a MA in Visual Culture (University of Westminster) and a BA in Media and Communications (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.<\/p>\n\r\n \r\n <\/div> \r\n<\/div> \n\n\r\n

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