Chronicles / January 27, 2023 Feature: In the Upper Amazon, Waorani communities work to decolonize education Summary Education, the bedrock for building a diverse world, is indispensable for the cultural survival… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / October 6, 2022 The First Line of Defense: Indigenous Guards of the Amazon They are the “eyes” of their communities. Watching over their forests and rivers and looking… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / December 15, 2021 Leonardo DiCaprio and Nemonte Nenquimo Join Forces Tune in directly to the wisdom of Indigenous leader and recent TED Climate Countdown speaker Nemonte Nenquimo… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / November 17, 2021 From the Heart of the Amazon: A Supreme Court Battle Over Who Decides the Future of the Rivers and Forests On November 15th 2021, just days after the COP26 climate conference ended, Ecuador’s Indigenous movement… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / November 9, 2021 Making the Glasgow Declaration work for people and forests: 3 steps for success World leaders made headlines in Glasgow last week with new commitments to halt deforestation and invest resources in frontline… Read more Kate Horner
Chronicles / July 26, 2021 A New Indigenous Women’s Leadership School in the Amazon “Every woman here is a leader”. With these words, Waorani leader Norma Nenquimo greeted thirty… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / July 26, 2021 Indigenous Nation from the Ecuadorian Amazon evicts illegal settlers from its ancestral territory “Look at those fresh boot tracks… these are not from one of us,” says a… Read more Nicolas Mainville
Chronicles / July 4, 2021 “The next generation of Indigenous Women Storytellers in the Amazon” There are few places in the world where will you find age-old myths and songs… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / May 19, 2021 Human Rights Violations Mount in Colombia’s Protests Widespread protests are now entering their third week in Colombia as the country grapples with… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / May 11, 2021 Land Back in the Amazon Here is a hard truth: if deforestation of the Amazon continues at its current pace,… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / May 10, 2021 Protecting Indigenous Lands & Cultures In The Amazon In Times of Pandemic In early April of 2021 – a full year after the covid pandemic struck South… Read more Amazon Frontlines
Chronicles / April 5, 2021 Corporate Power Prevails Over Indigenous Rights, One Year After Massive Oil Spill In Ecuador’s Amazon Today marks a tragic anniversary in the Ecuadorian Amazon. One year ago on April 7,… Read more Amazon Frontlines