Land Defenders·October 12, 2022The struggle for food sovereignty in the ‘land of the maize’How communities in Guatemala are using ancestral knowledge to build community resilience and restore food systemsText: Thumy PhanImage: Anonymous
ActArticles·January 12, 2022Colonialism still has its grip on the CaatingaThe threat multiplier of climate change, deforestation and Indigenous erasureText: Hyally CarvalhoImage: Fernanda Peralta
Act·February 17, 2025Kenya’s fossil-fuelled fertiliser crisis and how to fix itA call for the rejection of fossil fuels on the soil and a returning to traditional practicesText: Leonida OdongoImage: Chela Yego
ArticlesDo·February 3, 2021“There is no rest”: Leah Penniman on farming while BlackWhen I call Leah Penniman on a Friday afternoon, she is walking around her farmland in Grafton, New York. “We...Text: Sharlene GandhiImage: Naomi Gennery
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·May 3, 2022Welcome to the ZAD, a site of reclaiming and resistanceIn conversation with Jay Jordan, an art activist fighting for liberated territory in FranceText: Tammy Gan
Land Defenders·February 2, 2023Fighting for the forests in Eastern CongoHow Indigenous and local communities are struggling to protect their lands from extractivism and exploitationText: Eugenie TailhandierImage: Thumy Phan
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
Act·December 17, 2024Roots of resistance: mobilising for land justice in ScotlandHow historical resistance strategies can shape the enduring struggle for land in Scotland Text: Tara WightImage: Heedayah Lockman
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·October 4, 2021Tuvalu: A nation whose time is running outWhen I think of my time growing up in Tuvalu, one word comes to mind: paradise. From the idyllic beaches...Text: Kato EwekiaImage: Thumy Phan
ArticlesDo·November 2, 2022We have always been here: women farmers in PalestineHow Om Sleiman is supporting women in farming and the Palestinian resistanceText: Yara DowaniImage: Aude Abou Nasr