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  • People don’t like a ā€˜white saviour’, but does it affect how they donate to charity?

    People don’t like a ā€˜white saviour’, but does it affect how they donate to charity?

    MĆ©decins Sans FrontiĆØres (MSF), for instance, released a video apologising for using photos depicting white people in aid settings and which aren’t representative of the majority local staff they employ.


    A Displaced Ƒuu Savi Community Demands Justice and Security to Return Home

    A Displaced Ƒuu Savi Community Demands Justice and Security to Return Home

    Almost three years after having to flee their territory, a group of more than 20 Mixtec families remains in a shelter in the city of Tlaxiaco, Mexico, in precarious conditions, without enough space to live, essential services, medical care, and, above all, without justice or hope of being able to return home.


    The hidden costs of building a home: what every family should know

    The hidden costs of building a home: what every family should know

    The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.


    Jeffrey Gibson’s ā€œthe space in which to place meā€ Installation Is a Pinnacle of the Venice Biennale Arte 2024

    Jeffrey Gibson’s ā€œthe space in which to place meā€ Installation Is a Pinnacle of the Venice Biennale Arte 2024

    Other Indigenous artists from around the globe and here in Turtle Island, including Kay WalkingStick (Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma) and Emma Whitehorse (Navajo) are also participating in the Biennale Arte’s main exhibition.


    MMIWG2S Advocacy in Action: Sisters in Spirit Day, October 4

    MMIWG2S Advocacy in Action: Sisters in Spirit Day, October 4

    Structural violence, which refers to the political, economical, religious, or cultural conditions that prevent individuals and societies from reaching their full potential, is a major contributing factor to the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Girls, Women, and Two-Spirits.


    The ABC’s racism review is scathing. Can Aunty find the strength of character to properly address it?

    The ABC’s racism review is scathing. Can Aunty find the strength of character to properly address it?

    Denis Muller does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.


    Can Australia prosecute foreigners for genocide overseas? Here’s how our atrocity laws work

    Can Australia prosecute foreigners for genocide overseas? Here’s how our atrocity laws work

    Some Indigenous community groups argue the high rates of First Nations children in protection, deaths in custody, hyper-incarceration and cultural, land and environmental damage amount to genocide crimes.


    Fifth Latin American Summit on Water for the Peoples Takes Place in Jujuy, Argentina

    Fifth Latin American Summit on Water for the Peoples Takes Place in Jujuy, Argentina

    The experiences of the UMA in the construction of both scientific and Traditional Knowledge, in efforts led by professionals from the communities themselves, were recognized by the attendees as a great tool for denouncing environmental damage to corporations and governments and as evidence to be used in legal instances.


    Get to Know Our Youth Fellows Caring for Traditional Plants

    Get to Know Our Youth Fellows Caring for Traditional Plants

    Maria also received a scholarship from the State Council for Scientific Research and Technological Development of Campeche, which aims to increase the participation of Indigenous women in postgraduate programs, giving her the opportunity to study abroad in Toronto, Canada.


    In parts of Australia, unborn babies aren’t legally seen as people. Here’s why that needs to change

    In parts of Australia, unborn babies aren’t legally seen as people. Here’s why that needs to change

    Brianna Chesser does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.


    World Tourism With T’ata Begay

    World Tourism With T’ata Begay

    TB: I believe if you are not researching the location you are visiting, the audience you will perform in front of, and the expectations of [the employer], then you are missing out on a huge opportunity to dismantle Indigenous misconceptions and share some well-deserved truths.


    Why do people breach their bail? Our research shows it’s not because they’re committing more crimes

    Why do people breach their bail? Our research shows it’s not because they’re committing more crimes

    However, bail comes with conditions that the person must follow, including curfews, regular check-ins, restrictions on whom they can talk to or where they can go, drug or alcohol testing, and staying at a specific address.