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.
In this week's news we saw Canada calling out the United States for being awful to immigrants, Joe Biden pretending to care about people in prison for marijuana possession, Colorado running out of water and two Indigenous women being elected to the Brazilian congress.
Marcela Onyango & Image: Naomi Gennery
Indigenous resistance to oil and gold extraction in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Elizabeth Virkina & Image: Chela Yego
A peasant is an intercultural and historical subject, with significant memories, knowledge, and practices which are established through family and...
Laura Veronica Munoz & Image: Isadora Machado
On the radical art of being an Auntie
Davina Bacon & Image: Tinuke Fagborun
A guest post from Kontinentalist, the platform using creative storytelling, data visualisation and empathy to cut through the noise around Asia’s key topics.
Zafirah Zein, Sabrina Yazid & Image: Munirah
How communities in Guatemala are using ancestral knowledge to build community resilience and restore food systems
Thumy Phan & Image: Anonymous
How the Lenca Indigenous community is struggling to preserve their territories and their rights to autonomy and self determination against transnational mega-projects.
Thumy Phan & Image: Anonymous
Failed by the Government, international institutions and the world, three Indigenous activists have been murdered by Mexican Narco-paramilitary group
The Nakibembe Xylophone troupe on memory, ancestry and the transportive power of music
On preserving Indigenous identity and cultural survival within diasporic realities
Samara Almonte & Image: Paola De La Cruz
Just global policy requires traditional knowledge
Syed Jazib Ali & Image: Shailja Khati












