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Saying Farewell to a Legend
Our beloved 'Coyote' Alberto Ruz Buenfil has taken his place among the stars.
Tracy L. Barnett
The Sacred & The Law in San Antonio, Texas
Indigenous Claims on Trial in Brackenridge Park Lawsuit
Greg Harman
Mexican Indigenous Group Fights to Preserve Sacred Sites
In August, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador signed a decree to protect sacred indigenous sites, but for the Wixárika community, the struggle isn’t over.
Maya Piedra
Healing the body and the land on Lake Chapala, Mexico
Women of town plagued with water pollution, kidney disease and poor healthcare options turn to growing their own medicine
Mariana Mora
María Quinn
Native ‘hempsters’ follow global cooperative example
Organizers aim to create intertribal consortium for generational wealth
Talli Nauman
'Stop the criminalization of planting in public spaces': Agroecology collectives
Community gardening activists denounce proposed law that would restrict food sovereignty in Guadalajara
Víctor Ibarra
Land defenders caravan to Mexico City to defend Chimalapas
Indigenous communities in Oaxaca decry government neglect in protecting biodiversity hotspot
Diana Manzo
Mexico: Fighting the Heat Wave with Memes and Prayers
JUNE 23: Join the synchronized Global Rain Petition for the Renovation of the World from the sacred desert of Wirikuta.
Tracy L. Barnett
Oaxaca Mural Documents Struggle to Defend Native Corn
Inauguration celebrates Milpa culture, Supreme Court decision banning cultivation of transgenic corn in Mexico
Tracy L. Barnett
Mine Resisters Denounce the Dangers of the New "White Gold" Rush
Canada, U.S., Mexico Lithium Contagion Calls for Urgent Care
Talli Nauman
Maya Villagers Resist Mega Hog Farms in Yucatán
Communities fight back as industrial farms overwhelm them with stench, contamination and corruption
Patricio Eleisegui
Guardian of Temaca: “I had to see with my own eyes”
Mexican village wins fight to pierce
the
megadam
that threatened to inundate them
Mario Marlo
Hope Amid Climate Chaos: A Conversation with Rebecca Solnit
Future is being decided in the present; what we do matters, says the writer and activist
Stella Levantesi
Rebecca Solnit
50th anniversary of 1973 standoff honors women of Wounded Knee
Historic 71-day seige helped galvanize the movement for Native American rights across the United States.
Talli Nauman
A family lost and found — and the ongoing menace to Indigenous land defenders
Disappearance of Santos de la Cruz Carrillo is a wakeup call to a world in serious trouble.
Tracy L. Barnett
Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta: Reversing a Century of Colombian Tragedy
Can science and tradition heal the world's most productive estuarine ecosystem?
Daniel Henryk Rasolt
Agroecology Center revalues agriculture - and culture - in Oaxaca
Centro Santa Cruz teaches children to plant, heal the soil, care for the Earth, and enjoy their native traditions
Diana Manzo
Permaculture for Climate Change Resilience in Mexico
Tikkun Eco Center works with Mexican villages to solve water crisis
Victoria Collier
Ben Ptashnik
The Parable of the Humane Philanthropist
Does throwing starfish, or dead fish, back into the sea make any difference?
Erik Assadourian
Botany as archaeology, to save a sacred site from a lithium mine
“First foods” survey reveals an ancient kinship of place with a “horticulture based in endearment”
Nikki Hill
Top 13 Good-News Stories from 2022
Esperanza Project shares a year of regeneration, resilience, resistance and creative solutions
Esperanza Project
“Embrace of the Amate” generates hope, healing and action
The XVI Vision Council sparkled with music, ecological consciousness and magic
Tracy L. Barnett
Angelica Almazan
Art with Heart: An EcoSapien Interview with Luix Saldaña
Artistic pillar of the Vision Council on making music, magic and world-class festivals on a shoestring
Esperanza Project
Remembering Joye Braun: Water Protector, Grandmother, Revolutionary
Previously unreleased interview with Talli Nauman at Standing Rock captures the essence of a leader and a movement
Tracy L. Barnett
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