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To be globally just and sustainable, the Critical Raw Materials Act must ensure effective social, environmental and governance safeguards and provide meaningful participation to local communities, Indigenous Peoples, and civil society in resource-rich countries.

17 July 2023
 
Dear Commissioners,
Dear Honourable Members of the European Parliament,

By Gerard Beelt Tiwow (CS Intern)

"Na ang buhay ng batang isinilang ay maging kasing tatag at kasing tibay nga punungkahoy at kagubatn at higit salahat ay lumaki ang bata na nakaugat sa lupa." (May the child that is born grow as strong and sturdy as the tree and the forest where it grows, and be rooted to the earth.)-- Teduray Prayer 

Carlos Antonio Sopprani Durand, Human Resources Associate, is from Lima, Peru. He holds a bachelor's degree in Organizational Psychology from the Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas. He has experience in human resources, having worked as a Human Resources Assistant and as a Recruitment and Selection Specialist. His experience includes managing end-to-end selection processes for different profiles, managing an internship program, creating and adapting job descriptions, structuring an organization and functions manual, and collaborating on numerous human resources-related projects. He enjoys being with people and believes that each interaction can make you a better person. He wanted to contribute his skills to Cultural Survival's mission because he thinks that everyone needs the opportunity to show and express themselves, especially Indigenous Peoples, who are so rich in cultures and traditions. Carlos speaks Spanish and English. Reach Carlos at carlos.sopprani@culturalsurvival.org.

By Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Koĩts-Sunuwar, CS Staff)

For more than a century, the Kankanaey and Ibaloy Peoples of Itogon, Benguet province in the Cordillera region of Northern Luzon in the Philippines have been waging a struggle against the injustices of large-scale corporate mining. As they continue to fight to reclaim their land, lifeways, and resources, they vow to keep fighting as long as it takes—generations, if necessary—until they are successful.

 
By Claudio Hernandez (Na Ñuu Savi/ Mixtec)
 
 
San Juan Mixtepec’s Patron Saint Festival: Viko Ñuu Xnuviko 

Every year around the 23rd of June, Mixtec people from the municipality of San Juan Mixtepec gather to celebrate their patron saint. The music echoes between their respective gathering places in Oaxaca and Lamont, California.

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