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Mapuche Motherhood in the Age of Benetton
Moira Millan: Our right to maternity according to our own cosmovision is being crushed in our own territory.
Moira Millán
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Oak Flat: Apaches Fight "Murder" of Sacred Site
Federally protected indigenous lands face obliteration by Australian mining company
Janie Stein
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Migrant Caravan: On the Other Side
Immigration lawyer’s journey has unexpected consequences
Allegra Love
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Amazonian Artivistas
Ecuadorian muralists use art to generate excitement about the astounding biodiversity of the Pastaza region
Kayla Mi-Kyung Vandervort
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In the Path of the Border Wall
Reflections on Our Time with the Esto'k Gna and the National Butterfly Center
Janie Stein
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WITNESS: Poetry penned in civil wars of Central America
Wandering poet Lorraine Caputo had heard other people’s testimonies. Finally in 1988, she began a journey that would change her life.
Lorraine Caputo
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Esperanza Project Celebrates 10 Years of Hope
A decade covering inspirational social change in the Americas
Esperanza Project
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Esperanza Project celebrates 10 years of hope
Inspiration thrives in times of darkness: That's what a decade of coverage of social movements in the Americas reveals.
Tracy L. Barnett
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Christmas in Tornillo
Occupation at “concentration camp for children” strives to waken America's soul
Tracy L. Barnett
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From Ferguson to the Frontera
Elizabeth Vega: “Music and art should be the heartbeat of every movement.”
Esperanza Project
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The Godmother of Craftivism
Betsy Greer on the hidden power of craft, empowerment as activism and craftivism through the ages
Esperanza Project
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A Kinder, More Beautiful Activism
Sarah Corbett demonstrates the quiet power of craftivism
Esperanza Project
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21 Planet-Friendly Holiday Ideas
If Christmas is about the children... Why not give them a cleaner planet?
Esperanza Project
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More Joy, Less Waste
How to Have a Happier, Planet-Healthy Holiday
Esperanza Project
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Learning to Live With Fire
"Megafire" author looks at what the California wildfires signal for national parks - and the rest of the planet
Tracy L. Barnett
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Democracy Under Siege
Systemic flaws may override record electoral participation
Tracy L. Barnett
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To Bag or Not to Bag
Retailers at a Crossroads after Texas Supreme Court Strikes Bag Ban
Esperanza Project
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Running for
Temaca
Hundreds turn out for 11th annual race to support town fighting inundation by hydroelectric dam
Esperanza Project
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The Last Straw
If Plastic Is Out, What's Next? A New Generation Of Innovators Rise To The Occasion
Esperanza Project
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Wixarika medicine under siege
From modernization to drug cartels, Huichols face multiple threats to millennial traditions
Tracy L. Barnett
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Healing the planet, healing themselves
Wixárika medicine transcends the personal
Tracy L. Barnett
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Wixaritari: "Out with the politicians"
Huichol community of Wuaut+a blocks highways, closes schools in protest of government inaction
Agustin del Castillo
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‘We will extinguish the magic of Bacalar’
Mayan journalist urges international effort to conserve Lagoon of Seven Colors
Tracy L. Barnett
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Race against time in Bacalar
An interview with Marco Jerico of Agua Clara Bacalar
Esperanza Project
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