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.
Loktak Lake fishers in Northeast India assert their inherent right to their territory of life.
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A refuge for migrants crossing the Mediterranean, Malta rediscovers its land-based identity while helping newcomers rebuild theirs.
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Gaoli pastoralists in central India assert their traditional natural resource governance against fortress conservation.
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A Maasai man tells the story of his splendid and diverse territory of life in Tanzania.
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In a Québec watershed, a student documents the transformation of territories of life into toxic dumping grounds — and back.
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In Mexico and Canada, a budding environmentalist learns important lessons in awareness and responsibility.
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Village women succeed where the men had failed in restoring the community’s fisheries.
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Water patterns and an ancient human–elephant social contract hold important lessons for eco-justice.
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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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