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Heathy Children, Healthy Future in Ecuador
Indigenous Kañaris place the child at the center of the Andean world — and their commitment to a return to food sovereignty
Alan Adams
Turning trash into groceries in Oaxaca
Mexican student's innovative plastic waste initiative cleans up rural town
Diana Manzo
The Town That Refuses to Drown
The Mexican village of Temaca has become a beacon in the global movement to democratize water and energy management.
Tracy L. Barnett
Lyla June on The Truth of Thanksgiving
It's time to acknowledge the bitter reality - and only then can the healing begin.
Lyla June Johnston
Decolonizing Finance with Kat Taylor
Ethical finance pioneer seeks to revolutionize the economy through regenerative banking
Crystal Arnold
Lyla June on the Forest as Farm
Science reveals that ancient foodscapes were cutting-edge regenerative agriculture
Lyla June Johnston
Kelp Gardens, Piñon Forests
Lyla June on Renovating Native Foodways as a Path to Sovereignty
Tracy L. Barnett
Lyla June Johnston
'There is no safety. There is no family. There is no home.'
Terror plagues asylum seekers, but defenders are fighting back.
Garet Bleir
Field Notes from the Santa Rosa Fire
Reflections on Life in the Anthropocene
Dianne Monroe
What is Greta doing next?
Swedish activist heads to LA and the largest urban oil field in the nation
Mark Heley
Lino's Dream
Creating a Kañari future based on tradition in the Ecuadorian Andes
Alan Adams
Megadam: ‘Obsolete technology’ wreaks havoc across the Americas
Víctor Villalobos
Native Flower Rebellion in Argentina
'Self-Convoked' Indigenous Women Occupy Interior Ministry to Demand: Stop the Terricide
Moira Millán
Heroes in Ponchos and Sombreros
Behind the Indigenous uprising in Ecuador
Alan Adams
Amazon Uprising: Defunding the Destruction
New Movement Follows the Money to Divest from Deforestation
Mark Heley
Iván Sawyer García
From Sunset Strip to the Sierra Madre to a Nobel nomination
Huichol Center's Susana Valadez: What a long, strange trip it’s been
Tracy L. Barnett
Greta and Tokata at the Front Lines
Swedish climate activist's tour of Native America highlights indigenous youth activists, native rights
Talli Nauman
Tatyana Novikova
'Coyote' Alberto Ruz on the Rights of Nature
Veteran activist on Earth Jurisprudence, the Ecovillage Movement and stepping out of the zombie mentality
Alberto Ruz Buenfil
On Funding, Fossil Fuels and Femicide
Rachel Heaton and Roxanne White on the connections between climate change, trafficking and violence against indigenous women
Ayana Young
A village of women in resistance
Forum, photo expo highlight female protagonists of the fight against El Zapotillo Dam
Víctor Villalobos
From Climate Scientist to Climate Activist
Dr. Heather Price on her journey from academic to the front lines of the climate justice movement
Heather Price
Bolivia is on Fire, Too — And You’re Part of the Problem
Bulletin from Bolivia's Amazon raises the stakes on a battle for survival
Kayla Mi-Kyung Vandervort
Saving the Amazon: 10 Things You Can Do Now
From Diet to Donations to Joining the Movement, Your Actions Make a Difference
Mark Heley
Temaca to the World: We're Not Going Anywhere
10th Annual Chile Fair carries on a tradition of resistance to a megadam slated to obliterate three villages
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