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Remembering Who We Are: Reflections on Agroecology and Earth Jurisprudence
This interview with Earth Jurisprudence Practitioner Gertrude Pswarayi-Jabson was originally published by the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa. Their ‘Voices of AFSA’ series celebrates those leading the return to… Read More
The Spell of the Sea
Uniting scientists, citizens, fishers and school-children behind Uruguay’s quest for ocean protection An update from Gaia’s Sacred Lands and Waters Lead, Fiona Wilton There is nothing like surfing a wave… Read More
Strengthening Affectionate Alliances in the Amazon and Beyond
Grace Iara Souza, lead convenor of the Alliance for the Amazon and Beyond, spent almost three months in Brazil at the turn of this year. She tells us about her… Read More
Remembering Danilo Villafañe (1974-2023)
Farewell to a friend, leader and voice for the ‘Heart of the World’ – by Fiona Wilton For the Arhuaco people of northern Colombia, there is life and spirit in… Read More
A Voice for Antarctica
By Fiona Wilton, Sacred Lands and Waters Lead at The Gaia Foundation. Originally published in SEA Magazine. It’s hard not to feel a sense of wonder when you think of Antarctica – snowy landscapes,… Read More
Whiskers and winners: two updates from across the Atlantic
News from Uruguay Sea lions rely more on their whiskers than their eyes, to hunt for food whether in coastal kelp forests or far out at sea. And just 8km… Read More
Our affectionate alliance with the Amazon
Liz Hosken, Gaia’s Co-Founder and Director, and Grace Souza, convenor of the Alliance for the Amazon and Beyond, recount a summer spent reaffirming affectionate alliances… Gaia’s story of origin is… Read More
A deep dive into Uruguay’s Blue Sea
At Gaia we always enjoy taking a deep dive, and this month we’ve been fully immersed in the sea. A wave of international commitments At the annual Our Ocean conference… Read More
In memory of Margret Kagole Byarufu (1968 – 2022)
Farmer, leader, custodian of sacred natural sites and seed: Kagole’s calling in life was clear from birth. She was named after her father’s aunt, a custodian of the Wandyeka sacred… Read More
Turning the Tide for Sharks
Sharks are some of Earth’s oldest inhabitants, outliving the dinosaurs. But they are slow-growing, late-maturing and produce few young, which, in current times, makes them vulnerable; an estimated 100 million… Read More
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