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UF Law alumni team up to empower indigenous rights in Rural Panama Two organizations founded by University of Florida alumni are teaming up to raise funds to support a unique trip to Central America. Village Rights International (VRI) is a non-profit organization that supports legal education and advocacy for rural indigenous communities in Latin America. CrowdLaw is the first and only online platform to cater exclusively to legal advocates and clients. Through a CrowdLaw-funded campaign, VRI hopes to further its mission to help poverty-stricken native peoples in Panama mount legal challenges against corporate and state interests that threaten their communities. Over 25% of Panama’s population lives in poverty. Nearly half of those living in rural areas suffer from poverty, and a quarter of those people experience extreme poverty. For Panamanian natives, the numbers are worse 80% live below the poverty line and 50% are extremely poor. VRI Director Benjamin Goodman (UF Law ’12) founded Village Rights International after he witnessed first-hand the legal issues faced by indigenous communities in Latin America. VRI’s vision is to prepare indigenous communities to meet legal challenges arising from development and conservation. VRI is currently addressing the legal needs of the Kuna community of Morti as it deals with the challenges of conservation and development in Panama. CrowdLaw.net a University of Florida Innovation Hub startup founded in 2014 by Henry Perlstein (UF Law ‘12) enables advocates and clients to create a campaign to raise funds for legal advocacy. Donors can choose to remain anonymous or identify themselves. Clients and advocates may also choose to seek funding privately. All donations are secured by PayPal, and all funds are distributed transparently to benefit advocacy. There is no charge to users of the platform, which makes the service unique. Bringing VRI and CrowdLaw together was a natural fit,says Perlstein.

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  • UF Law alumni team up to empower indigenous rights

    in Rural Panama

    Two organizations founded by University of Florida alumni are teaming up to raise funds to

    support a unique trip to Central America.

    Village Rights International (VRI) is a non-profit organization that supports legal education and

    advocacy for rural indigenous communities in Latin America. CrowdLaw is the first and only

    online platform to cater exclusively to legal advocates and clients. Through a CrowdLaw-funded

    campaign, VRI hopes to further its mission to help poverty-stricken native peoples in Panama

    mount legal challenges against corporate and state interests that threaten their communities.

    Over 25% of Panamas population lives in poverty. Nearly half of those living in rural areas

    suffer from poverty, and a quarter of those people experience extreme poverty. For

    Panamanian natives, the numbers are worse 80% live below the poverty line and 50% are

    extremely poor.

    VRI Director Benjamin Goodman (UF Law 12) founded Village Rights International after he

    witnessed first-hand the legal issues faced by indigenous communities in Latin America. VRIs

    vision is to prepare indigenous communities to meet legal challenges arising from development

    and conservation. VRI is currently addressing the legal needs of the Kuna community of Morti

    as it deals with the challenges of conservation and development in Panama.

    CrowdLaw.net a University of Florida Innovation Hub startup founded in 2014 by Henry

    Perlstein (UF Law 12) enables advocates and clients to create a campaign to raise funds for

    legal advocacy. Donors can choose to remain anonymous or identify themselves. Clients and

    advocates may also choose to seek funding privately. All donations are secured by PayPal, and

    all funds are distributed transparently to benefit advocacy. There is no charge to users of the

    platform, which makes the service unique.

    Bringing VRI and CrowdLaw together was a natural fit, says Perlstein.

    https://crowdlaw.net/https://crowdlaw.net/

  • VRIs work isnt just about providing access to resources, he says. Its also about providing

    access to justice. And thats what CrowdLaw is about, too.

    Perlstein believes that the advocacy landscape is changing, and sees donation fees and other

    markups as obstacles to making meaningful social impact.

    Crowdfunding as a tool of disruption enables us to rethink previously unsustainable models,

    says Perlstein. Platforms like CrowdLaw.net, and others that will surely emulate it, will

    empower the next generation of change-makers."

    VRIs upcoming trip to Panama funded through a recently launched CrowdLaw campaign is

    essential to the success of its program and the continuance of assistance to its clients. The trip

    will be divided in two phases.

    Week one will be dedicated to development. Goodman will meet with Panama Director

    Teobaldo (Teo) Martinez and Director of Projects Wilfredo Lopez to discuss the progress and

    future of VRI. These meetings will be used to evaluate the progress of VRIs Legal Education

    Campaign, to develop strategy, and build team morale. Goodman will also interview other

    community members as potential volunteers.

    In the second week, Goodman will partner with Solea Water (www.soleawater.org) to initiate a

    clean water project for the Kuna village of Wala, one of Mortis neighbors in the Wargandi

    Comarca.

    VRI is currently seeking funds via CrowdLaw to make this trip a reality. See funding site for

    further information: https://campaigns.crowdlaw.net/campaigns/vri-panama-trip-march-

    25th-april-8th/

    Contact:

    +1 (352) 575-0504

    Twitter: (@)crowdlawnet

    Website: http://crowdlaw.net

    https://campaigns.crowdlaw.net/campaigns/vri-panama-trip-march-25th-april-8th/https://campaigns.crowdlaw.net/campaigns/vri-panama-trip-march-25th-april-8th/http://crowdlaw.net/