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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
Esperanza Project
How the Women of Standing Rock Are Building Sovereign Economies
Water Protectors Take the Movement’s Lessons Forward
Tracy L. Barnett
Women of Standing Rock: LaDonna Brave Bull Allard
Lakota grandmother and Sacred Stone Village founder on sovereignty, healing and touching the Earth: Part II
Tracy L. Barnett
Campesino Past, Biodynamic Future
Cofounder of Mexico’s New Biodynamic Association Shares her Journey with Agriculture
Gaby Gonzalez
Regenerating the Human Story
Mexico's Vía Orgánica restores soil, water, biodiversity - and the lives of its farmers, as well
Tracy L. Barnett
Butterflies vs. Borders
Saving the National Butterfly Center and a wildlife refuge corridor from imminent devastation
Garet Bleir
The Revolution Where You Live
Yes! Magazine's Sarah van Gelder on creating a culture of connection within an extractive economy
Crystal Arnold
Resisting the Border Wall
In defense of indigenous history and an Underground Railroad outpost
Garet Bleir
Six Children Dead: Enough is Enough
Allegra Love on the wave of Central American child deaths resulting from US crackdown on asylum seekers
Allegra Love
Finding Our True Wealth
Money-Morphosis Founder and Financial Empowerment Leader Crystal Arnold Shares Her Journey With Money
Crystal Arnold
Resistance in the Borderlands of El Paso
“El Paso Most Wanted” on the #Borderland16, vigilante militias and why this human rights activist is facing criminal trespass charges
Ana Tiffany Deveze
Many Standing Rocks: Three Years and Still Fighting
An interview with Sicangu Lakota Spiritual Activist and Water Protector Cheryl Angel
Tracy L. Barnett
Cheryl Angel
Restoring Paradise: Permaculture Meets Disaster Response
Grassroots groups seize opportunity after devastating California fires
Esperanza Project
Matthew Trumm
Writing for our childrens' future
We're helping our heroes find their voices.
Tracy L. Barnett
For the Love of Panamá
From Río Cobre to Barro Blanco, filmmaker Hernán García captures the stories about water in the country - and much more
Esperanza Project
Hernan Garcia
Dismantling the Patrix with EcoSocial Design
An interview with Gaia University cofounder and author Andrew Langford
Andrew Langford
Esperanza Project
Mamos of Colombia Issue Call for Help
Kogi, Arhuaca communities in Colombia’s Sierra Nevada pick up the pieces after devastating wildfire
Ana Barón
The Water Sowers of Oaxaca
Zapotecs of the Ocotlán Valley wage a groundbreaking battle for the defense of the aquifers
Diana Manzo
She Started a Movement that Speaks for the Forests
An interview with Joan Maloof, founder of the Old-Growth Forest Network
Esperanza Project
Joan Maloof
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