Don’t Need Saving: Aboriginal Women and Access to Justice
Indigenous women in Canada are five times more likely to be victims of violence than non-Indigenous women, and in the past 30 years more than 800 Indigenous women have gone missing or been murdered. In...
View ArticleIndigenous New Media Symposium
On February 21, 2014, Indigenous media makers and creative activists converged in New York for the much-anticipated Indigenous New Media Symposium. The event, which was streamed live on the internet,...
View ArticleNoelani Goodyear Ka’opua: “It’s our Destiny to Set the Waters Free”
“It’s our Destiny to Set the Waters Free” is the 6th of 7 public lecture series in the IGOV Indigenous Speaker Series. Noelani Goodyear-Ka‘ōpua is a Kanaka ‘Ōiwi who was...
View ArticleListening for the Rain: Indigenous Perspectives on Climate Change
Listening for the Rain starts a pluricultural conversation in which some Indigenous people who live in the central United States of America discuss their observations and understandings of, as well as...
View ArticleNative Lines – La Trocha de Platanares
The winter in North America is the dry season in Panama. For Wounaan communities on the Pacific Coast of Panama’s Darien, the dry season means a high-stakes conflict with illegal loggers invading their...
View ArticleKhelsilem Rivers on Indigenous Struggles in Canada
During his recent trip to Aotearoa (New Zealand), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh-Kwakwa̱ka̱’wakw (Squamish) community organizer Khelsilem Rivers sat down for a candid...
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