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By Camilla Lindschouw (CS Intern)

The experience of being Indigenous and Transgender brings about a variety of unique intersectional challenges. Growing up in Tana (Deanu), Sápmi land, Levi Sørum (Sámi) lived most of his life rooted in Sámi culture and language. He says he feels fortunate to have attended Sámi kindergarten and one year of Sámi elementary school, in light of Norway’s history of attempting to erase Sámi culture.

Por Adriana Hernández (maya k'iche', Equipo de CS) and Carlos Madrigal (mazahua/jñatjo, Equipo de CS)

En los Estados Unidos, marzo es considerado el mes de la mujer con el objetivo de conmemorar la lucha por la participación en la vida pública y la equidad de género. Además, el 8 de marzo es el día que en muchos países realizan diversos eventos entre los que destacan las marchas colectivas, lo cual se ha convertido en un movimiento social por y para las mujeres.

February 21 is International Mother Language Day. Cultural Survival’s work to promote cultures and languages has been a priority since our founding and is reflected across all of our programs. Supporting cultural and language diversity and revitalization directly supports biological diversity. The language comes from the land and allows us to communicate our history, cosmovisions, spirituality, values, and knowledge systems.

By Nicholas Parlato and Vera Solovyeva (Sakha)

Over the last two months, millions of people around the world have had the chance to sit before an immense flat screen with hundreds of others for three and a half hours, gazing through color-filtering lenses that trick your mind into an experience of enhanced visual depth and perspective, to witness the sequel to a film that its director, James Cameron, has described as a retelling of the colonization of the Americas. 

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