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.
A Phool Mali youth connects with the gardening and agricultural traditions of her ancestors.
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A woman finds hope and connection on the farm that gave her grandma life and love.
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WORDS Jon Waterhouse IMAGES Mary Marshall Traditional community on the Giraffe River (Bahr-el-Zaraf) in South Sudan. We are now living in the digital era, when practically every component of our…
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Barbara Derrick “Broken Glass,” acrylic on canvasette. Cultural genocide caused by colonialism shatters Indigenous Peoples’ connection to the earth and to their identities. Artwork: Barbara Derrick, 2020 About the Artwork…
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Sylvia Pozeg “Hvala—Thank You,” acrylic paint on canvas. Sylvia created this artwork after visiting her family’s homeland of Croatia, as a meditation on reclaiming her heritage. Artwork: Sylvia Pozeg, 2011…
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Text by Jon Waterhouse | Photos by Mary Marshall Traditional community on the Giraffe River (Bahr-el-Zaraf) in South Sudan. 2011 . We are now living in the digital era, when practically…
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