#11-24 Reviving Indigenous Law in Canada (nice for indigenous history month, or any time)
Maxine Matilpi is an indigenous woman from British Columbia, Canada, who is also a lawyer and the Program Lead for
Read More“Raising Women’s Voices through Radio Worldwide” since 1986
Maxine Matilpi is an indigenous woman from British Columbia, Canada, who is also a lawyer and the Program Lead for
Read MoreCanadian poet and activist Rita Wong reads from her essays and poems that contrast traditional indigenous knowledge of and respect
Read MoreBarbara Alice Mann, Ph.D., is a longtime Professor of Humanities at the University of Toledo. Among her numerous books are
Read MoreDr. Heide Goettner-Abendroth is a German feminist and scholar, a founder of the modern matriarchal studies movement, and of the International
Read MoreHuman displacement and homelessness keep growing and growing. In a “parable” of uncertain attribution, there’s a community struggling to save
Read MoreUS Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, first Native American cabinet secretary, set in motion an investigation into the history
Read MoreThis audio documentary produced in Australia by Norie Neumark features women who don’t fit the anglo stereotype of blond, Barbie-like beauty, discussing
Read MoreIn 1970, Dashu founded the Suppressed Histories Archives to research and document women’s history and to make the full spectrum
Read MoreSummary: A movement is afoot to recover traditional African food plants, preserve them, and disseminate the knowledge about how to grow
Read MoreVanastree.org is a women-run seed saving collective and agroecology training location in the Malnad region of the Western Ghats in
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