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AMLO Comes to Temaca, the Town That Refuses to Drown
Villagers face a crossroads as president puts a monumental decision in their hands
Tracy L. Barnett
Should climate denial be illegal?
It's time to stop those who are intentionally sowing confusion about the 'unequivocal' human causes of this crisis
Erik Assadourian
Nature, Covid-19 and Species Fear
Can we rise to the challenge of converting our angst into effective action?
Victor M. Toledo
Jane K. Brundage
Totem pole travels to unite Native struggles
Lummi people lead Turtle Island quest for 'free, prior, and informed consent'
Talli Nauman
The promise of restoration lives within us
The call for a global campaign to restore nature is also a call to Indigenous people worldwide to remember who you are
Maceo Carrillo Martinet
Lakota child boarding school victims come home to rest
Community begins healing process with historic repatriation ceremonies
Talli Nauman
KXL Victory Celebrations Roll Across the Great Plains
Native pipeline foes celebrate historic triumph over long-fought megaproject, shift focus to Line 3
Talli Nauman
Victor Toledo: From Capitalism to 'Buen Vivir'
Back to the future with indigenous-style 'good living'
Victor M. Toledo
Jane K. Brundage
Should we all just ‘lie flat?’
Lie flat (or
tang ping
) essentially means to “reject grueling careers for a ‘
low-desire life
.’”
Erik Assadourian
Native independence events snuff out governor’s fireworks dreams
Civil disobedience arrests draw attention to treaty rights violated under U.S. Constitution
Talli Nauman
Winona LaDuke: Return to Rice Lake
Anishinaabe celebration welcomes runners honoring — and protecting — the sacred
manoomin
Winona LaDuke
Ecobarrios Program changes lives while changing neighborhoods
Building a culture of sustainability in Mexico City — Rainbow style
Tracy L. Barnett
The Blackfoot Wisdom that Inspired Maslow's Hierarchy
How Indigenous Ways of Life May Offer Us a Way Forward
Teju Ravilochan
Treaty People Gathering boosts pressure on disputed oil pipeline
Massive actions to stop Line 3 construction in Native Anishinaabe territory launch "Summer of Resistance"
Eric Warren
Angel Amaya
Jessica Plance
Talli Nauman
Back To Normal? Is That What We Really Want?
Why we shouldn't try to forget 2020 and pretend it never happened
Erik Assadourian
Native hemp farming, opportunity to lead New Green Revolution
Academics join Winona LaDuke and other Indigenous innovators to forge carbon-friendly economy
Winona LaDuke
Mapuches revitalize 'blue' indigenous economy in Chile
Collaborative effort seeks to defend the threatened ancestral 'Mapuche Paradise' of Lake Budi
Alison Guzman
Ignacio Krell
Anti-Pipeline Grandmothers Launch Treaty People Gathering
Native pipeline fighters invite sympathizers to weeklong Line 3 opposition, shifting political center of gravity for climate justice
Talli Nauman
Aligning Ourselves with the Monthly Moon Cycle
The intimate relationship between our Earth's satellite and our organism
Erik Assadourian
Protecting the páramos in Colombia
Biodiversity hotspots face interconnected threats
Daniel Henryk Rasolt
Mexico Makes Strides in Agroecology
The Agroecological Advances of Mexico's 4T Government
Victor M. Toledo
Jane K. Brundage
Day of Awareness honors missing, murdered Native relatives
President Biden joins commemorative events from coast to coast calling for justice
Talli Nauman
Turning the Tide on Megadams
Colombian activists and scientists boost resistance to large-scale hydropower by showing their destructive impacts
Daniel Henryk Rasolt
7 Immigration Myths We Must Unlearn to Reclaim Our Humanity
The time for a paradigmatic shift in how Americans view immigrants and immigration is now
Sarah Towle
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