Soil Movements is a collaborative initiative that explores how climate change, mobility, and territorial knowledge are interconnected. Through participatory research, storytelling, and intercultural dialogue, the project amplifies voices from communities experiencing environmental transformations and displacement. By collecting micro-stories, interviews, and digital narratives, Soil Movements creates spaces for collective learning and reflection on climate justice. The project brings together young people, researchers, and community actors to co-produce knowledge and communication materials that link lived experiences with global climate debates. Through workshops, collaborative media production, and public engagement, Soil Movements seeks to foster awareness, solidarity, and action toward more just and sustainable futures