We are deeply committed to participating in righting the wrongs of colonialism and of the oppression and forced assimilation of Indigenous Peoples worldwide, by engaging in not only reconciliation but also reconcili-action.
A collaborative project centers more-than-human worlds in Bhutan’s protected and conserved areas. WORDS David Hecht with Gyempo Wangchuk | ART Gyempo Wangchuk Traditional-contemporary artist Gyempo Wangchuk adds final touches to…
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A visual artist vividly portrays the Waorani people’s struggle to defend their Amazonian territory from oil exploitation. WORDS AND ART Djam Zerrifi “Soñando” (“Dreaming”), digital art. The dream of two…
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A designer takes responsibility to learn about the landscape and the Aboriginal languages that describe it. WORDS AND ART Kathryn Morgan “Oysters and Rushes,” cyanotype and mixed media collage. Beginning…
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Interview with Fairouz El Tom Through her artwork, an artist proposes a world where identity, diversity, and culture are intertwined and constantly changing. Emma-Caitlin Cooper ART Fairouz El Tom…
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A statement of resolve and determination to reconnect to heritage. WORDS AND ART Cheyenne Muscovich "Stagnant Patch,” digital painting. White hands threaten to pull a wilted and damaged…
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In the Colombian Amazon, musicians listen to the forest and create music that resonates with it. WORDS, IMAGES, AND VIDEO Diego Samper Raining over of the Amazon forest. Calanoa is…
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Art that chooses to meet evil with beauty: A response to the discovery of mass graves of Indigenous residential school children. WORDS AND ART Rose Imai The first news stories…
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WORDS Liza Zogib, Divya Venkatesh, Sandra Spissinger, and Concha Salguero ART Almudena Sánchez Sánchez, Ana Trejo Rodríguez, and Inés García Zapata What follows is the story of One Square Meter…
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WORDS AND IMAGES Mariia Ermilova “Nature is painting for us, day after day, pictures of infinite beauty if only we have the eyes to see them.” — John Ruskin . Sketch of…
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D’ulus Mukhin (Even, Russian Federation), interviewed by Galya Morrell IMAGES Galya Morrell Drum-dancing is the heart of life in Siberia. D’ulus Mukhin, the youngest of the Siberian shamans, is trying…
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