Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Storyteller-at-Human-LIVErary-event-in-Tacloban-27MZIFJXWST5K.htmlConceptually similarHuman LIVErary Event in TaclobanGP0STRM6FCompleted★★★★Human LIVErary Event in TaclobanGP0STRM6HCompleted★★★★Human LIVErary Event in TaclobanGP0STRM6ICompleted★★★★Human LIVErary Event in TaclobanGP0STRM6JCompleted★★★★Human LIVErary Event in TaclobanGP0STRM7MCompleted★★★★Human LIVErary Event in TaclobanGP0STRM7OCompleted★★★★Human LIVErary Event in TaclobanGP0STRM7SCompleted★★★★Human LIVErary Event in TaclobanGP0STRM7VCompleted★★★★Human LIVErary Event in TaclobanGP0STRM7WCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRM6EStoryteller at Human LIVErary event in TaclobanChristyn Astilla-Magoncia, one of the living books, or storytellers, at the human LIVErary event in Tacloban.The people of Eastern Visayas, along with Greenpeace Southeast Asia - Philippines, launched the LIVErary–a human library–where storytellers and experts will share their knowledge and experiences on themes of loss and hope, pain and perspectives, as well as justice and injustice in the context of climate change.Locations:Asia-Philippines-Southeast Asia-TaclobanDate:2 Mar, 2018Credit:© Noel Guevara / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2001pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Faces-KWCI (GPI)-Open boat-Open day-People-Portraits-WomenShoot:Rainbow Warrior in Tacloban (Noel Guevara)Greenpeace’s most iconic ship, the Rainbow Warrior, docks in Tacloban, Eastern Visayas, the region hit hardest by super-typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) in 2013, and the last stop on the Philippine leg of its Southeast Asia ship tour. The Rainbow Warrior is in the region to support communities in pressuring governments and corporations to take immediate action on climate change. Community members are drawing attention to the fact that human rights continue to be threatened by the impacts.Related Collections:Rainbow Warrior Tour in the Philippines (Photos & Videos)