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.
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
When I think of my time growing up in Tuvalu, one word comes to mind: paradise. From the idyllic beaches...
Kato Ewekia & Image: Thumy Phan
How Kenyan farmers are reclaiming Indigenous practices from cultural colonialism
Ellen Miles & Image: Tinuke Fagborun
As the daughter of a multigenerational lineage of farmers, and raised in a primarily agricultural P’urhepecha descendant community in Michoacan,...
Samara Almonte & Image: Daisy Doodles
How communities in Guatemala are using ancestral knowledge to build community resilience and restore food systems
Thumy Phan & Image: Anonymous
How a huge new pipeline is set to perpetuate neocolonialism in East Africa.
Omar Elmawi & Image: Jessica Kleczka
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
In conversation with Emmanuel Elong on how agro-industrial plantations are affecting local communities’ life and reinforcing violent colonial domination
Eugenie Tailhandier & Image: Sayeeda Bacchus
Indigenous resistance to oil and gold extraction in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Elizabeth Virkina & Image: Chela Yego
The international community seems to suffer from short-term memory loss. Few seem to remember that during the 70s and 80s,...
Maria Azul Schvartzman & Image: Javie Huxley
In conversation with Dr. Moayyad Bsharat about farmers' movements and the fight for land rights
Maia Golzar Anderson & Image: Thumy Phan












