Por Bia’ni Madsa’ Juárez López y Sócrates Vásquez
Por Bia’ni Madsa’ Juárez López y Sócrates Vásquez
By Bia’ni Madsa’ Juárez López and Sócrates Vásquez (CS STAFF)
Indigenous communities are powerhouses of knowledge, abundance, resilience, and resources. It is time to harness that power and shift the narrative of taking, exploitation, and degradation to a narrative and practice of caring, regeneration, and giving back to communities and Mother Earth. In the latest issue of the Cultural Survival Quarterly magazine, we share the stories of Indigenous entrepreneurs and leaders who are making an immense difference in uplifting their communities on their own terms, and according to Indigenous values and principles, from a place of abundance.
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Keepers of the Earth Fund Grant Partner Spotlight : Makxtum Kgalhaw Chuchutsipi (Mexico)
Por Cesar Gomez
Lideresas, líderes y autoridades de la comunidad Indígena del Lelá Obraje y Lelá Chaco denunciaron recientemente que están siendo amenazados por la minera Cantera el Porveniry la Corporación Municipal de Camotán Chiquimula, encabezada por Noé Guerra, por la resistencia que están haciendo ante la instalación del proyecto minero.