Culture / July 4, 2024 Emeregildo Criollo: A Process That Advances Step By Step Emeregildo Criollo puts all of his wisdom as an A’i Cofán grandfather into the Sinangoe… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Culture / July 4, 2024 Wider Guaramag: Developing Community-led Education in the Midst of a Crisis The A’i Cofán community of Sinangoe lives in a critical situation regarding its education. Without… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Culture / July 4, 2024 Wilmer Piaguaje: The Ability to Offer a Different Kind of Learning As a teacher in Siekopai communities, Wilmer Piaguaje wanted to make sure that the boys,… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Culture / July 4, 2024 Justino Piaguaje: Recognize Your Own To Recognize the Other By making a sieve, a child learns mathematics. By recognizing the plants in their territory,… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Culture / July 4, 2024 Nemonte Nenquimo: The Education System Must Change Waorani leader Nemonte Nenquimo travels the world spreading the word on how essential it is… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / June 12, 2024 We Are a Weaving of Gazes We Are a Weaving of Gazes Romelia Papue from the Kichwa nation and Manuela Omari… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Media Coverage / May 27, 2024 ‘I want people to wake up’: Nemonte Nenquimo on growing up in the rainforest and her fight to save it The Indigenous campaigner won a historic legal victory to protect Waorani land in the Amazon rainforest. Now she has written a groundbreaking memoir Read more Amazon Frontlines
Culture / May 13, 2024 For Us, By Us: Indigenous-Powered Solar Energy in the Amazon For Us, By Us: Indigenous-Powered Solar Energy in the Amazon As Indigenous nations of the… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Multimedia / May 3, 2024 Our Voice is Ours: 7 Amazonian Indigenous women storytellers and the right to self-expression In our world, who gets to speak and who is spoken for? Whose stories are told and whose are silenced? Read more Amazon Frontlines
Multimedia / April 22, 2024 The Amazon: A Forest of Rivers What do you see when you look at a river? What do you notice, what do you sense? What does the water remember? Read more Amazon Frontlines
Media Coverage / April 16, 2024 Can Climate Democracy Defeat the Oil Curse in Ecuador? As Ecuador faces economic and security crises, the oil industry and its supporters in government are pushing to disregard the vote to indefinitely stop drilling in Yasuni National Park. Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / April 4, 2024 Resilience in the midst of adversity: The struggle of Kichwa communities to deal with the consequences of the 2020 oil spill “The Coca River used to give us sustenance,” says Mery Jipa, an Indigenous woman from San Pablo, a Kichwa Community on the banks of this… Read more Amazon Frontlines
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