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Lakota grandmothers fight man camps amid pandemic
Keystone XL Pipeline construction proceeds, bringing thousands of workers — and threat of Covid-19 — to reservation
Talli Nauman
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Gathering Our Tools
Earth Sky Woman Readies us to Birth a New Earth
Tami Brunk
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The Coronation
A more beautiful world shimmers just beneath the surface, bobbing up whenever the systems that hold it underwater loosen their grip.
Charles Eisenstein
3 responses
When Aunties and Grannies Become Activists
How a handful of friends grew into a powerful network for dignity and justice on the border
Sarah Towle
2 responses
Covid-19 and a new New Deal
The coronavirus is opening doors and perceptions at unprecedented rates, making many things possible.
John McLeod
2 responses
Breathing in the Time of Corona
Can we heed the warning, heal our collective grief and find our way back to equilibrium?
Tracy L. Barnett
5 responses
Learning From Corona
What Is Possible Through Fear Must Also Be Possible Through Trust
Leila Dregger
3 responses
Protecting our Guardians in Oaxaca
Celebrating and honoring Native Corn and Indigenous Defenders of Earth’s Biodiversity
John McLeod
One response
Milpa in Mexico: Defending a Way of Life
UniTierra Founder Gustavo Esteva on the Defense of the Corn
Gustavo Esteva
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Native leaders, civic groups blast rollback of bedrock environmental law
“We are the original people of the land and we’re having to fight.”
Talli Nauman
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The Children of Our Neglect: 17 Days in Matamoros
Now is the time to break the cycle of violence.
Tracy L. Barnett
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Black Hawk's 11 Percent Solution
Albert Bates on the Sauk chief's writings in the context of a post-carbon future
Albert Bates
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My Coworker Lives in a Tent
The American Dream turned nightmare on the Mexican border
Nathan Boddy
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Fast for the Future
Lyla June Johnston begins a seven-day fast today on steps of the New Mexico state capitol building
Lyla June Johnston
4 responses
The Yupaichani Network: Regenerative Practices in Action
A story of Cross-Cultural Collaboration in Southern Ecuador
Zia Parker
Cara Cadwallader
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Grassroots aid workers bring hope and healing across the border
Volunteers deliver relief where major NGOs fear to tread
Tracy L. Barnett
2 responses
The Woman Who Stopped a Dam
An Interview with Guadalupe Lara on the Story Behind the Struggle of Arcediano
Esperanza Project
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10 Stories You Loved In 2019
Indigenous agroforesters and femicide fighters, climate strikers and permaculture disaster responders rose to the top of The Esperanza Project's most-read changemakers of the year
Tracy L. Barnett
4 responses
Regenerating Agriculture, Regenerating Communities
Vía Orgánica and Ecosystem Regeneration Camps Lead the Way in San Miguel de Allende
Tracy L. Barnett
2 responses
Our Final Exam in Madrid
Reflections from Albert Bates on Joan of Arc, St. Greta and the COP25 catastrophe
Albert Bates
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A Different Kind of COP25 in Santiago de Chile
Coyote Alberto Ruz Reports from People's Summit, Peace Village and International Rights of Nature Tribunal
Alberto Ruz Buenfil
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Lyla June candidacy takes aim at addiction to fossil fuels
Indigenous Water Protector, environmental scientist, internationally recognized musician sets sights on the New Mexico House of Representatives.
Lyla June Johnston
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The Devastation of the Chiquitanía in the decline of Evo Morales
Alan Zambrana Lineo
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The Incarnation is the Beginning of the End of Patriarchy
Could religious institutions become a catalyst for an evolution away from the domination paradigm?
Luis Gutierrez
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