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2.6 - Change the World Through Tourism

10 Feb 2025
MCEC room 213
Breakout Sessions: Industry Matters

Nadine, a passionate advocate for indigenous knowledge and community empowerment, will share insights from the Native Nations initiative, which connects youth from remote indigenous communities to cultural exchanges and international travel opportunities. Through storytelling and real-life examples, Nadine will highlight how regenerative tourism practices foster sustainable development, cultural preservation, and mutual respect among diverse communities. Attendees will learn about the creation of a global network of tourism trails that facilitates cross-cultural connections and empowers indigenous youth to become leaders in their communities. Join us to discover how tourism can be transformed into a powerful tool for change, supporting the next generation of indigenous leaders while preserving cultural identities and promoting environmental stewardship. This session will inspire attendees to rethink the role of tourism in our world and consider how they can contribute to a more equitable and sustainable future for all.

3 Key Takeaways

  • Inspiration through Cultural Exchange: Attendees will be inspired by the transformative power of cultural exchange, learning how indigenous youth are not only connecting with their heritage but also inspiring change within their communities. This exchange fosters resilience and a renewed commitment to cultural identity, showcasing how meaningful travel experiences can ignite passion and purpose.
  • Harnessing Tourism for Good: Participants will discover how regenerative tourism practices are harnessing the industry for positive impact, aligning with the growing traveler demand for ethical and sustainable experiences. By prioritising community well-being and environmental stewardship, tourism can be a force for good, creating benefits that extend far beyond economic gains.
  • Building a Global Network of Change: Attendees will learn how to support a global network of tourism trails that emphasizes collaboration, respect, and mutual understanding among indigenous communities. This network not only enhances cultural exchange but also empowers travelers to seek out and support initiatives that promote social justice and environmental sustainability, creating a ripple effect of positive change in the world. These takeaways will inspire attendees to embrace a new vision of tourism that prioritises impact and connection, appealing to the evolving values of today’s travelers.
Speakers
Nadine ToeToe, Director - Kohutapu Lodge & Tribal Tours

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