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Lakota leaders defy governor’s order to remove Covid-19 checkpoints
Pine Ridge Matriarch’s Mother’s Day message: 'This is our land, so you cannot say anything!'
Justine Anderson
Talli Nauman
KXL Pipeline loses permit, but construction goes on
10 U.S. states join tribes for moratorium during pandemic
Talli Nauman
#StayAtHome with new Indigenous Media Library
Selections and reflections from the Voices of Amerikua 100+ collection of free Indigenous films, games and other media projects
Iván Sawyer García
Uncertainty, crisis, collapse: The (necessary)
bardo
into a new life
Tibetan Buddhism offers deep insight into the potentiality of the moment
Adrian Villaseñor-Galarza
"An opportunity to reconnect with our origins"
Indigenous leaders in Colombia reflect on silver lining of Covid-19
Daniel Henryk Rasolt
Esperanza is the Antidote: The Video
17 creative voices for change from the USA to Argentina share their work and messages of hope
Esperanza Project
Being the Transformation
From Caterpillar to the Great Migration, Esperanza is finding its way. Let's do this together.
Tracy L. Barnett
Esperanza is the Antidote
We’ve been fighting the deadliest virus of all for a decade now: the epidemic of fear.
Tracy L. Barnett
Border Wall Plows Through, Despite Pandemic
Endangered jaguar, ocelot, and wolves at risk, along with rural communities fighting the coronavirus
Garet Bleir
The Search For A New Community
A look at intentional community in a world who may be calling for a reimagining of collective actions.
John McLeod
From Encampment to Ecovillage at Standing Rock
Sacred Stone's LaDonna Brave Bull Allard: Her call to a lost nation. Part I.
Tracy L. Barnett
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
Gathering Our Tools
Earth Sky Woman Readies us to Birth a New Earth
Tami Brunk
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
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
Covid-19 and a new New Deal
The coronavirus is opening doors and perceptions at unprecedented rates, making many things possible.
John McLeod
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
Learning From Corona
What Is Possible Through Fear Must Also Be Possible Through Trust
Leila Dregger
Protecting our Guardians in Oaxaca
Celebrating and honoring Native Corn and Indigenous Defenders of Earth’s Biodiversity
John McLeod
Milpa in Mexico: Defending a Way of Life
UniTierra Founder Gustavo Esteva on the Defense of the Corn
Gustavo Esteva
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
The Children of Our Neglect: 17 Days in Matamoros
Now is the time to break the cycle of violence.
Tracy L. Barnett
Black Hawk's 11 Percent Solution
Albert Bates on the Sauk chief's writings in the context of a post-carbon future
Albert Bates
My Coworker Lives in a Tent
The American Dream turned nightmare on the Mexican border
Nathan Boddy
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