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.
Text, photos, and drawings by Saori Ogura Dawn in the village of Mazvihwa. 2016 Dawn in the village. As the Milky Way—gwararakurumvi—recedes from a sky of deep navy blue, birds…
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by Kagole Margret Byarufu My name, Kagole, was given to me upon my birth. It initially belonged to my father’s aunt who had died a few months before I was…
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by Anna Maffi Warm winter light over the San Giacomo valley. Photo: Anna Maffi, 2014 . Olives, grapes, barley, alfalfa, and a few fruit trees are the main crops grown…
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by Irene Teixidor Toneu Village of Semgourd and its terraced slopes where subsistence agriculture is practiced. Photo: Irene Teixidor Toneu, 2015 Isafarn nudrar means "medicinal plants from the mountains" in…
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by Felipe Montoya-Greenheck . Las Nubes Forest Reserve, donated by Dr. Woody Fisher to the Faculty of Environmental Studies at York University. Photo: Felipe Montoya, 2013 Throughout history, peasants around the…
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by Marie Besses and Martina Luger Rama woman carrying a calabash from which she will make a traditional bowl. Photo: Catalina Caraffo, 2014 It’s 7 a.m., still early enough to…
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