“Selva Maya en Jaque” is a powerful and timely film that reveals the profound impact of climate change on Indigenous communities across the Yucatán Peninsula. More than a documentary, it is a call to awareness and action—bringing forward voices, realities, and stories that too often go unheard.
Following the screening, participants will have the unique opportunity to meet and engage with Sergio Izquierdo, whose work has inspired audiences around the world. For over a decade, Sergio has captured extraordinary moments as a National Geographic contributing photographer, combining breathtaking visuals with compelling storytelling.
Through a dynamic blend of striking imagery, personal insights, and moments of humor and adventure, Sergio creates an experience that not only captivates—but also informs, challenges, and motivates audiences to think differently about our shared responsibility to protect vulnerable communities and ecosystems.