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By Tia-Alexi Roberts (Narragansett, CS Staff)

September 27 is World Tourism Day. Though it should be acknowledged that world tourism arguably contributes to some of the most impactful acts of harm towards the environment, it also offers opportunities for education, cultural exchange, and connection.

Los sistemas médicos occidentales impuestos y la industria farmacéutica siguen repercutiendo negativamente en la salud y la prosperidad de las comunidades indígenas. Los Pueblos Indígenas se han visto obligados a aceptar un sistema sanitario que en la mayoría de los casos no funciona, ya que la prioridad es el beneficio monetario y no la salud. Para muchas comunidades, el acceso a la medicina moderna es escaso. A menudo es demasiado cara, y cuando es accesible, puede conducir a resultados negativos como la adicción.

By Xiting Tong (CS Intern)

Under the sprawling branches of ancient trees by Lake Bogoria, Elders and young people sat together. The Elders, whose faces bore the gentle lines of time, shared stories with the young generation. Their voices, though quiet, carried the weight of many years of Indigenous wisdom and experience. “I have come to learn that there are many Elders who have a lot of stories to tell, and we have to reach them through this project,” says Rodgers Kibet (Endorois), a youth from Mochongoi.

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