How communities in Guatemala are using ancestral knowledge to build community resilience and restore food systems
An insight into new laws which threaten the lives of thousands already living in water insecurity
On preserving Indigenous identity and cultural survival within diasporic realities
A peasant is an intercultural and historical subject, with significant memories, knowledge, and practices which are established through family and...
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.
The introduction to a series documenting the resistance struggles in the central region of Mexico - and a Caravan that united them all.
An introduction to resources, key leaders and why food sovereignty is a global issue in collaboration with The Landworkers' Alliance
Amid state and national pressures to cultivate palm oil, farmers are finding novel ways to preserve local food sovereignty.
When I first entered filmmaking some 25 years ago there were almost no Iñupiaq or other First Nations filmmakers in...
When I call Leah Penniman on a Friday afternoon, she is walking around her farmland in Grafton, New York. “We...
How Israeli Apartheid Week and the understanding of settler colonialism can reframe our resistance
In conversation with Jay Jordan, an art activist fighting for liberated territory in France