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Gertrude Pswarayi-Jabson: Africa can come back to Life
In this personal reflection, Zimbabwean writer, activist and Earth Jurisprudence practitioner-in-training Gertrude Pswarayi-Jabson reflects on the importance of reviving Africa’s rich cultural and spiritual practices. At a time of climate change… Read More

Landmark victory in South African Constitutional Court for mining-affected communities!
Today we are celebrating, alongside our friends and allies in South Africa, a landmark ruling in South Africa’s Constitutional Court that “will fundamentally shift the power dynamics between mining-affected communities… Read More

Is the world you long for screen-based? An interview with Claire Milne
In this interview, Claire Milne, Inner Transition Coordinator for the Transition Network, discusses the addictive qualities of digital technologies, how we can make peace with them in our own lives,… Read More

We Feed the World in Ethical Consumer Magazine
Originally published in Ethical Consumer on 23rd October. Rowan Phillimore, Deputy Director at The Gaia Foundation , talks about their stunning new photography exhibition, We Feed the World. For the last… 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

South African Earth Defender Nonhle Mbuthuma comes to London
From the 19-26th of October, we will welcome South African Earth Defender Nonhle Mbuthuma to the UK for a series of events highlighting her community’s struggle to protect their lands and… Read More

We Feed the World opens in London – highlights from the first few days!
Vandana Shiva opened the We Feed the World exhibition at the Bargehouse on London’s Southbank on Thursday 11thOctober, in celebration of smallholder farmers and fisherfolk everywhere. Over… Read More

Towards an African Model Law for the Recognition and Protection of Sacred Natural Sites
New Report: Introduction, Guiding Principles, and the Model Law Text This report presents an African Model Law for the Recognition and Protection of Sacred Natural Sites and Territories, which is… Read More

Indigenous Colombians threatened with death for defending water, territory, and life
The following press release was published by our partners London Mining Network and War on Want, co-organisers of this week’s #BeyondBHP speaker tour: “Indigenous Colombians threatened with death for opposition… Read More

“Feel-good chocolate that does good too”
“One hundred years ago the island of São Tomé, off the coast of central Africa, was (with its neighbour Principe) the largest producer of cocoa in the world: the archipelago… Read More
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