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Writer and environmentalist Kaká Werá is the interviewee on Roda Viva this Monday (9/1). Of indigenous origin, Kaká is the founder of the Arapoty Institute, focused on the dissemination of indigenous knowledge through education and social knowledge, and is part of the Ashoka Network of Social Entrepreneurs. The writer from São Paulo has also been teaching since 1998 at the University of Peace (UNIPAZ), a higher education institution located in Dili, the capital of East Timor. Participating in this edition's panel are Crislaine de Toledo-Plaça, professor of Social Sciences at the Armando Alvares Penteado Foundation (FAAP); Helcio de Souza, coordinator of indigenous strategies for the NGO The Nature Conservancy; Helen Braun, presenter for Jovem Pan radio; Edison Veiga, reporter for the newspaper O Estado de S. Paulo; and Mauro Armelin, executive director of the NGO Amigos da Terra. Follow Roda Viva on social media! Facebook: / rodaviva Twitter: / rodaviva