We are deeply committed to participating in righting the wrongs of colonialism and of the oppression and forced assimilation of Indigenous Peoples worldwide, by engaging in not only reconciliation but also reconcili-action.
Rising sea levels threaten a local community’s biocultural heritage and the residents' right to an ecologically responsible way of life.
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A local community grapples with increasing social and environmental pressures that are changing the balance between rights and responsibilities.
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Indigenous artisans rekindle reverence for a plant that has been traditionally used for centuries.
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WORDS AND IMAGES Thor Morales At the onset of this decade, members of three ethnic groups gathered in the state of Sonora, northwestern Mexico. Seri (Comcaac), Rarámuri, and Yaqui participants…
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Felipe Montoya-Greenheck The Peñas Blancas River is the lifeblood of the Alexander Skutch Biological Corridor and of the peasant communities living there. Photo: Felipe Montoya-Greenheck, 2020 Southern Costa Rica is…
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Harvy King At 4,207 meters above sea level, where the hot sun burns and harsh winds blister and have a tendency to scrape the soul, stands the summit of Mauna…
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Simon Mitambo Right now, in July 2020, it is the harvest season in Tharaka, the bigger of the two harvest seasons we get every year in this part of Kenya.…
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by Soner Oruç & Ceren Kazancı . Men, in general, are busy with taking care of herds. Here, an Afghan shepherd is working due to shortage of people in Turkish yaylas.…
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Story by Edna Kilusu (Tanzanian Maasai), age 19 My aunt surrounded by some of my cousins — the audience for her nightly stories. Photo: Orkeeswa School, 2017 “Do not come back after…
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by Eliot Gee Ready to be harvested, these cowpea leaves growing in the Mundika Special School garden will go directly into lunches prepared for students. Photo: Aurillia Manjella, 2016 Josephat…
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