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Posts tagged 'Indigenous'
The Tides Are Turning: Climate Optimism for 2019
January 12, 2019 -
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Despite the headlines, the past year was a turning point for climate action. Even for those who don’t regularly engage...
Women’s March, USA: Interrogating the Politics of Protest
May 29, 2017 -
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How attention to space, place and absence might structure a movement Nearly four months later, I am still trying to get my head...
How David Attenborough Is Getting Planet Earth Wrong
November 27, 2016 -
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The western environmental movement must stop dictating to the developing world and recognise its own complicity in the climate...
Water Is Life: The Battle to Block the Dakota Access Pipeline
October 18, 2016 -
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Why the indigenous campaign “Mni Wiconi” has put extractivism under question Against a backdrop of the howling...
Battling for the Earth: The Huicholes
August 8, 2016 -
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Featured Image: Teresa Madeline Geer In the fight for the land against mining multinationals, the Huicholes represent us all In...
The Climate Justice Movement Will Thrive Despite the Failures of Paris
January 14, 2016 -
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It is time to understand the real victims of the sluggish plan for climate action and what will be lost if we continue at our current...
Standing Up for Indigenous Rights in Brazil
October 9, 2013 -
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25th anniversary of Constitution sees massive mobilisation across country and around the world Night is falling...
Land Grabs and the New Colonialism
March 4, 2013 -
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The ‘grabbing’ of land by foreign investors from indigenous populations across the globe has overtones of colonial exploitation “We...