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Wh@t on Earth?! Join Gaia to explore the impacts of digital technology
Being more connected is good. So say Facebook, Google and any advert for a smartphone you’ve ever seen. But what are we being told to connect to? And is our… Read More
Tharaka: Communities come together to map their ancestral past
This September, elders and youth, men and women, from Tharaka came together in the foothills of Mount Kenya to document their ancestral past in the form of eco-cultural maps and… Read More
Guardians of the Forest: meet the Jaguar Shamans of the Pirá Paraná River, Colombia
In this new article, the Sacred Land Film Project explore how Indigenous communities living alongside the Pirá Paraná River in the Colombian Amazon have protected their forest, the river and Sacred… Read More
Quito, Ecuador: Gaia unites with global allies at International Rights of Nature Symposium
Across the world, human societies are being disconnected from their ecosystems and cultures at an alarming rate. Customary laws, indigenous rights, and Earth-centred values and practices are being undermined by… Read More
The Gaia Foundation: reweaving the diversity of life and a respectful relationship with the Earth
In an article written for and published by NGOSource (September 12, 2018), Gaia’s Fiona Wilton describes the core of Gaia’s work with partner organisations, social movements and communities from around… Read More
The decree that recognizes indigenous governance of the Colombian Amazon
As a follow-up to the news we shared back in April of the groundbreaking decree that has brought recognition to indigenous governance in the Colombian Amazon, we share with you… Read More
Reweaving the basket of life’: Method Gundidza shares his story at the UN
“When humans arrived, the sun and the moon did not stop rising and setting; the air, water and the Earth did not stop moving either and neither did the plants… Read More
“Tune in Tuesdays” with Gaia and 42 Acres Shoreditch
This Spring-Summer we’re presenting a trilogy of unique, lunch-time talks in partnership with 42 Acres Shoreditch. Gaia’s founding Director Liz Hosken will kick things off on Tuesday 15th May with… Read More
African Earth Jurisprudence graduate speaking at the United Nations
Method Gundidza, from Zimbabwe, one of the first graduates from Gaia’s training for African Earth Jurisprudence practitioners, joins international panelists at the 8th Interactive Dialogue of the UN General Assembly… Read More
“Rescuing awe for nature”: a personal journey into Spiritual Ecology
Rafaela Graça Scheiffer, from Brazil – a valued intern for Gaia’s Earth Jurisprudence programme – has studied both biological and holistic sciences. She shares her own journey into discovering the… Read More
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