“Re-rooting: Indigenous perspectives on just transitions” is now available online!
“Re-rooting: Indigenous perspectives on just transitions” is now available online! A co-created documentary and dialogue initiative on Indigenous principles for just climate futures
After a year of inspiring conversations and screenings across diverse communities, we are delighted to announce that Re-rooting is now freely available online. More than a documentary, Re-rooting is a co-created documentary and dialogue initiative developed through a long, meaningful collaboration among Myra Colis, Anna Melnyk, Laure Herpain, and the Indigenous Liberation Month × Just Transitions Network, funded by the Klimaatonderzoek Initiatief Nederland (KIN).
Together, we began with a simple yet profound question:
What if the energy transition were led by Indigenous principles?
Through conversations, storytelling, and collective reflection, the initiative explores how Indigenous principles of reciprocity, responsibility, intergenerationality, relationality, and interconnectedness can inspire more just and sustainable futures. Rather than offering definitive answers, Re-rooting invites viewers into an ongoing dialogue about climate justice, technology, and the future of environmental decision-making.
The documentary features the voices and experiences of Sarah Pardede (Indigenous Toba Batak), Semuel Sahureka (Indigenous AlifURU), Myra Colis (Indigenous Igorot), Carolina Sanchez De Jaegher (Indigenous descendant scholar), Skylar Joseph (Indigenous Sicangu Lakota), Diana Vlet (Indigenous Lokono & Warao), Cesar Taguba (Indigenous Igorot), Audrey Christiaan (Indigenous Kariña), Yvonne Belen (Indigenous Igorot), Etta James (Indigenous Arawak), (Lecturer & Researcher), and Anna Melnyk (Climate Ethicist), creating a collective reflection on justice, belonging, and more plural ways of imagining energy futures.
A co-created journey through dialogue
Before becoming publicly available, Re-rooting travelled through a variety of academic, artistic, and public spaces, where each screening became an opportunity for collective reflection and conversation. The initiative has been presented at the Je Geeft me Vlinders Festival (Utrecht), the Social Science and Humanities in Energy Conference 2026 at ETH Zürich, the Breaking Cage Art–Science Residency in France, the Sonneborgh Museum, and events hosted by TU Delft Delft Design for Values Institute. The conversations that followed each screening became an integral part of the initiative itself. Re-rooting is not simply a film to watch; it is an invitation to listen, reflect, and learn together.
The initiative is designed not only to be viewed but also to spark meaningful conversations. We warmly welcome invitations from universities, museums, organisations, conferences, and community groups interested in hosting screenings accompanied by facilitatedworkshops and dialogue sessions. For invitations and workshop enquiries, please contact Myra Colis. A version of the documentary with Dutch subtitles is also available here.
With gratitude
Re-rooting was developed through the KIN Pact Network Subsidy, granted to support the development of the Indigenous Liberation Month × Just Transitions Network. The project was jointly led by Myra Colis (MABIKAs Foundation) and Anna Melnyk (TU Delft), with support from the TU Delft Design for Values Institute, the TU Delft Climate Action Programme, the TU Delft Decolonial Working Group, and Het Klimaatonderzoek Initiatief Nederland (Het KIN).
Our sincere thanks go to all members of the Indigenous Liberation Month × Just Transitions Network, Indigenous knowledge keepers, community members, artists, researchers, organisers, students, and partner organisations whose trust, generosity, and collaboration made Re-rooting possible.
We hope Re-rooting continues to travel, spark conversations, build new relationships, and inspire more just, reciprocal, and inclusive approaches to imagining our shared futures.
Watch the documentary here:
Photo credits: With gratitude to Laure Herpain for her beautiful photography featured throughout this publication.




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