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2025 January


Cultural Survival and Partners Submit Alternative Report to CEDAW on Violations of the Rights of Indigenous Women in Nepal

Cultural Survival and Partners Submit Alternative Report to CEDAW on Violations of the Rights of Indigenous Women in Nepal

In Nepal, substantial obstacles remain in attaining genuine gender equality, as existing frameworks frequently overlook the varied experiences and the unequal social, economic, cultural, and political status of women, especially those from marginalized groups such as Indigenous Peoples.


The Human Rights Commission has handed down a report on racism at Australian universities. Here’s why it fails

The Human Rights Commission has handed down a report on racism at Australian universities. Here’s why it fails

To properly understand how racism is working, reports like this must go beyond collating individual feelings and experiences as though all perspectives are equal, and examine the institutions and political systems that distribute racial violence and racist harm.


Cultural Survival Strongly Condemns the Eviction of the Lof Pailako in Argentina

Cultural Survival Strongly Condemns the Eviction of the Lof Pailako in Argentina

The legal battle reached a tipping point on December 27, 2024, when federal judge Otranto authorized the National Parks Agency to carry out the eviction, leaving the community without the possibility of filing further appeals.


Native Theatre Brilliance Rising: An Interview with Playwright Tara Moses

Native Theatre Brilliance Rising: An Interview with Playwright Tara Moses

This play teaches people about what the Land Back movement is, how they can be involved whether they rent or they own, why this is so important, what is rematriation, and the specific links between Black Liberation and Tribal Sovereignty and how closely aligned these two communities are.


Cultural Survival Intern Spotlight: Olivia Bradley

Cultural Survival Intern Spotlight: Olivia Bradley

Sharing these stories further connects our community, provides much-needed solidarity and validation to our staff and partners on the ground, and helps us inspire others to join our movement.


Miskitu Human Rights Defender Speaks Out about Sandinista Constitutional Reform

Miskitu Human Rights Defender Speaks Out about Sandinista Constitutional Reform

According to the expert, the dictatorship uses tactics of humiliation, including physical abuse, to instill fear in the general population to silence dissenting voices and dispossess the Mitskitu people of their property, a systematic use of terror and usurpation.


Company One Theatre, in partnership with the Boston Public Library, announces the National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere of HAUNTED

Company One Theatre, in partnership with the Boston Public Library, announces the National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere of HAUNTED

Company One Theatre (C1) announces the National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere of Haunted, written and directed by Tara Moses, with dramaturgy by Quita Sullivan, and produced in partnership with the Boston Public Library.


Why your spin bike has become a clothes rack – and what you can do about it, according to behavioural science

Why your spin bike has become a clothes rack – and what you can do about it, according to behavioural science

Psychologist found events that mark the passage of time (birthdays, holidays, new years) allow people to mentally consign their failures to the past and start again with a clean slate.