By Bryan Bixcul (Maya Tz'utujil) and Adriana Hernández (Maya K’iche’), CS STAFF
By Bryan Bixcul (Maya Tz'utujil) and Adriana Hernández (Maya K’iche’), CS STAFF
La fecha límite: 2 de julio de 2021
Regiones Elegibles: América Latina, Namibia, Botswana, Nigeria, Sudáfrica, Nepal e India
By Veronica Valente
In commemoration of World Poetry Day on March 21, 2021, Cultural Survival spoke to poet and artist Brigit Truex (Abenaki/Cree) about how, through her art and poetry, she has been able to find the recognition necessary to experience wholeness with her Indigenous identity.
Reposted with permission from WAAC.
Indigenous media practitioners on April 29, 2021, underscored the need to galvanize a movement that would ensure that Indigenous peoples worldwide can exercise their right to “establish their own media and have access to all forms of non-Indigenous media without discrimination” as stated in Article 16 of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP).
La Madre Tierra expresamente a diario nos da mensajes pidiendo atención. Los océanos se llenan de basura y se vuelven más ácidos. Millones de personas han sido afectadas por el extremo calor, y el incremento de los incendios forestales o las inundaciones que han consumido buena parte de la economía mundial causando además la extinción de especies y con todo ello la ruptura del equilibrio.