Stolen histories and stolen futures: How Gypsy-Traveller children in Scotland were removed from their families through a policy of forced assimilation
A week of Kamala Harris losing the elections, mud being thrown at Spanish politicians and insurance companies hiring companies to decline medical procedures
Cómo 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...Samara Almonte & Illustration: Marianne Hernandez
Why 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...Rachel Edwardson & Illustration: Javie Huxley
Indigenous climate action in RussiaWhen we think of Russia, we often picture the European cities of St. Petersburg and Moscow, with only a vague...Tommy Hodgson & Illustration: Janna Tolceva
The 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 systemsThumy Phan & Illustration: Anonymous
How 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.Karen Castillo & Illustration: Anonymous
Welcome to the ZAD, a site of reclaiming and resistanceIn conversation with Jay Jordan, an art activist fighting for liberated territory in FranceTammy Gan
Legacies 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.Naomi Gennery
Two generations of Filipino climate fighters on their battles with the governmentAcross the Philippines and across the world, land needs to be given back to the tillersMitzi Jonelle Tan & Illustration: Thumy Phan
“We don’t have the luxury of failing”: what it takes to preserve Indigenous farming systems in North-East IndiaAmid state and national pressures to cultivate palm oil, farmers are finding novel ways to preserve local food sovereignty. Sharlene Gandhi & Illustration: Sayeeda Bacchus
How Indigenous land defenders are leading the fight against extraction in EcuadorIn conversation with Luciana Grassi and Manari UshiguaSamara Almonte & Illustration: Marianne Hernandez
What is food sovereignty?An introduction to resources, key leaders and why food sovereignty is a global issue in collaboration with The Landworkers' AllianceThe Landworkers Alliance & Illustration: Heedayah Lockman
Tuvalu: 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...Kato Ewekia & Illustration: Thumy Phan