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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
Mentoring Our Climate Future
What do a WWII combat general, a brilliant nonviolent strategist, a Berkeley poet laureate and a German puppeteer have in common?
John McLeod
Esperanza is the Antidote: A Year Later
In a year of triumphs and tragedies, The Esperanza Project continues to bring a message of hope
Esperanza Project
Conversations with LaDonna and Cheryl
From the Sovereign Sisters Transcripts, in honor of a mighty matriarch
Tracy L. Barnett
LaDonna fights on in the resistance of Native youth
Late pipeline resister inspires young Water Protectors
Talli Nauman
Bathing in the Wisdom of Forests
If we are open to the possibility of plant sentience, forest bathing can be a social or even spiritual communion with nature.
Robert Engelman
Migrant ‘Protection’ Protocols Survivor Stories #4: Enrique
His resilience, leadership and loyalty make him an asset to any nation, yet all Trump & Co could see was Brown
Sarah Towle
Dental Floss, Radium Poisoning and the Green New Deal
Exploring the toxic parallels of our destructive economic system
Erik Assadourian
As temps rise, so do water protector arrests
Enbridge’s Line 3, KXL face growing Indigenous-led resistance
Justine Anderson
Talli Nauman
The Plot Thickens in Mexico's Glyphosate War
Presidential decree for a gradual withdrawal of the possible carcinogen and prohibition of GM corn comes under attack.
Victor M. Toledo
Jane K. Brundage
Monkeys Reaching for the Moon: An Environmental Parable for Our Times
Are we reaching for the illusion of sustainability rather than sustainability itself?
Erik Assadourian
Oak Flat: Fresh hope for menaced Apache sacred land
Biden tribal consultation memo waylays giant Apache Leap copper mine
Talli Nauman
The American Borderlands and the Rights of the Child
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child has been violated on American soil more than any other time in modern history
Jacob Lyng
Tracy L. Barnett
Natasha: Migrant Protection Protocol Survivor Story #3
When your choices are persecution, solitary confinement, or going underground, ‘protection’ is prevarication
Sarah Towle
Migrant ‘Protection’ Protocols Survivor Stories #2: Perla
Fleeing political persecution only to be persecuted by politics at the US border, this front-line worker finally gets her day in court
Sarah Towle
Native observers question 'nefarious' attitude toward Deb Haaland
Laguna Pueblo Interior Department nominee awaits word on her confirmation after gruelling Senate hearing
Talli Nauman
Migrant ‘Protection’ Protocols Survivor Stories #1: Gabriel
This businessman and his family survived the trek north only to be trapped in Mexico by Trump’s cruel America. Will they now get to cross?
Sarah Towle
Navajo Nation: From No. 1 in infections to No. 1 in vaccinations
Covid-19 disparities fuel tribal vaccine rollout success
Justine Anderson
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