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  • CosmovisĂŁo/ CrĂ­tica/ Causa: The Art of Denilson Baniwa


    CosmovisĂŁo/ CrĂ­tica/ Causa: The Art of Denilson Baniwa

    CosmovisĂŁo/ CrĂ­tica/ Causa: The Art of Denilson Baniwa

    Through a practice that comprises art making, media producing, exhibition curation, and archival research, he spotlights urgent conversations while leveraging accusations and clamoring for colonially-rooted societies and institutions to reckon with their complicitness in the marginalization of Indigenous Peoples.


    Despite some key milestones since 2000, Australia still has a long way to go on gender equality

    Despite some key milestones since 2000, Australia still has a long way to go on gender equality

    These include the appointment of Australia’s first female governor-general in 2008 and prime minister in 2010, the introduction of universal paid parental leave in 2011, a high-profile inquiry into workplace sexual harassment in 2020, and new legislation requiring the public reporting of gender pay gaps in 2023.


    Lake Pátzcuaro: A Mirror Cracked by Climate Change

    Lake Pátzcuaro: A Mirror Cracked by Climate Change

    Esteban Silva, the workshop's founder, says, "One of the biggest blows we suffered was four years ago when we went to remove the water lilies as part of our program to recover or protect some springs, we saw that herbicides had been applied to the plants and aquatic weeds."


    The Crisis of Deforestation on Indigenous Lands and Territories

    The Crisis of Deforestation on Indigenous Lands and Territories

    They are brave men, women, elders and youth who are in the last line of defense for their forest communities against commercial or state-owned industrial companies that destroy everything in their path to economic gain and multimillion-dollar profits.


    The Importance of Our Relatives: The Forests and Trees

    The Importance of Our Relatives: The Forests and Trees

    When I return to my memories as a child, to how I felt protected and at peace in the presence of the trees and how they knew what I was feeling, I understand now that they provided a kinship and an ancestral connection that was fragmented in my life.


    Rights at Risk: Energy Transfer vs. Greenpeace Ruling Has Implications for All

    Rights at Risk: Energy Transfer vs. Greenpeace Ruling Has Implications for All

    Greenpeace, along with many allied organizations, acted in solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, including drawing attention to Tribal complaints that Energy Transfer desecrated burial grounds and culturally important sites during construction.


    Every generation thinks they had it the toughest, but for Gen Z, they’re probably right

    Every generation thinks they had it the toughest, but for Gen Z, they’re probably right

    Compared with young adults two or three decades ago, today’s 18–35-year-olds may earn more, but they also grapple with soaring living costs, rising education expenses, precarious employment and mounting debt.


    Indigenous Peoples and the Car Industry: How Hyundai Harms Indigenous Peoples Throughout the Americas

    Indigenous Peoples and the Car Industry: How Hyundai Harms Indigenous Peoples Throughout the Americas

    The company responsible faces ongoing allegations of failing to adequately compensate affected families, as well as continued environmental harms, including improper hazardous waste disposal.” These are some of the chemical and devastating fingerprints of Hyundai's suppliers.


    Weaving of Nasa Meaning into Life: Maria Violet Medina Quisque

    Weaving of Nasa Meaning into Life: Maria Violet Medina Quisque

    The textiles that Maria and women in the other pueblos weave contain an infinite symbology, a breadth of meaning- making technologies, that are copied “soullessly” by capitalist enterprise.


    Victims of sexual violence often feel they’re the ones on trial. Independent lawyers would help

    Victims of sexual violence often feel they’re the ones on trial. Independent lawyers would help

    To ensure the promises of the inquiry are fulfilled, the government must continue to be guided by expert research evidence and the lived experience advisory group it appointed to support the implementation of the recommendations.


    The High Court made a landmark decision on native title law. Here’s what it means

    The High Court made a landmark decision on native title law. Here’s what it means

    There were three main issues that were debated before the High Court: whether native title land can be acquired, whether the just terms guarantee applies to the territories, and what role pre-Constitutional mining agreements play.


    Mamasa Finds Its Voice: Indigenous Youth Use Radio to Fight for Their Land

    Mamasa Finds Its Voice: Indigenous Youth Use Radio to Fight for Their Land

    In the remote, mountainous region of Mamasa Regency, West Sulawesi, Indonesia, where internet access is limited and cell service is unreliable, a group of Indigenous youth has turned to a traditional medium to address modern challenges: radio.