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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
The Circus of Life
Seaside performance awakens connection with nature
Ana Ruiz Díaz
Mapuche Motherhood in the Age of Benetton
Indigenous women struggles in Argentina
Moira Millán
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
Oak Flat: Apaches Fight "Murder" of Sacred Site
Federally protected indigenous lands face obliteration by Australian mining company
Janie Stein
Migrant Caravan: On the Other Side
Immigration lawyer’s journey has unexpected consequences
Allegra Love
Amazonian Artivistas
Ecuadorian muralists use art to generate excitement about the astounding biodiversity of the Pastaza region
Kayla Mi-Kyung Vandervort
In the Path of the Border Wall
Reflections on Our Time with the Esto'k Gna and the National Butterfly Center
Janie Stein
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
Esperanza Project Celebrates 10 Years of Hope
A decade covering inspirational social change in the Americas
Esperanza Project
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
Christmas in Tornillo
Occupation at “concentration camp for children” strives to waken America's soul
Tracy L. Barnett
From Ferguson to the Frontera
Elizabeth Vega: “Music and art should be the heartbeat of every movement.”
Esperanza Project
The Godmother of Craftivism
Betsy Greer on the hidden power of craft, empowerment as activism and craftivism through the ages
Esperanza Project
A Kinder, More Beautiful Activism
Sarah Corbett demonstrates the quiet power of craftivism
Esperanza Project
21 Planet-Friendly Holiday Ideas
If Christmas is about the children... Why not give them a cleaner planet?
Esperanza Project
More Joy, Less Waste
How to Have a Happier, Planet-Healthy Holiday
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