Knowledge Pages·May 8, 2022What is food sovereignty?An introduction to resources, key leaders and why food sovereignty is a global issue in collaboration with The Landworkers' AllianceText: The Landworkers' AllianceImage: Heedayah Lockman
ArticlesDo·May 7, 2022How Brazil is denying the basic human right to waterAn insight into new laws which threaten the lives of thousands already living in water insecurity Text: Isadora Machado
ArticlesOpinion·April 25, 2022A case for abolishing bordersHow to maintain life during the climate crisisText: Amiteshwar SinghImage: Josephine Becker
ArticlesDo·March 21, 2022“Africa is being recolonised”: Seed sovereignty as a form of resistanceHow Kenyan farmers are reclaiming Indigenous practices from cultural colonialismText: Ellen MilesImage: Tinuke Fagborun
Events·February 15, 2022Legacies of ancestry – how do we lay the paths for future generations?On Wednesday 23rd February shado will be speaking with four Indigenous activists on the topic of ancestry and about how we can lay the paths for future generations.Text: Naomi Gennery
ActArticles·February 2, 2022Betrayed by the government – but not conqueredThe continued resistance of the Otomi community in the face of discrimination, violence and gentrificationText: Karen CastilloImage: Anonymous
ActArticles·January 17, 2022How Indigenous land defenders are leading the fight against extraction in EcuadorIn conversation with Luciana Grassi and Manari UshiguaText: Samara AlmonteImage: Marianne Hernandez
Act·January 17, 2022Cómo defensores de territorios Indígenas están liderando la lucha contra la extracción en EcuadorA lo largo de la historia de la humanidad hemos sido testigos de la destrucción de los recursos naturales como...Text: Samara AlmonteImage: Marianne Hernandez
ActArticles·January 12, 2022Colonialism still has its grip on the CaatingaThe threat multiplier of climate change, deforestation and Indigenous erasureText: Hyally CarvalhoImage: Fernanda Peralta
ActArticles·November 19, 2021How Nahua Indigenous communities in Mexico took on Danone in defence of water and lifeThe author tells the story of the 20 Nahua Indigenous communities who took on the Danone company extracting and ruining their water supply.Text: Karen CastilloImage: Anonymous
ArticlesSee·October 20, 2021Why are you interviewing my Aapa: filmmaking and empowermentWhen I first entered filmmaking some 25 years ago there were almost no Iñupiaq or other First Nations filmmakers in...Text: Rachel Naninaaq EdwardsonImage: Javie Huxley
ArticlesOpinion·September 8, 2021Gender-based violence is at the centre of Disney princess films, and the real-life climate crisisThe climate crisis is present in every facet of our lives; from the food we eat, the air we breathe,...Text: Jemima ElliottImage: Heedayah Lockman