A trip of grief from Gaza to Cairo'I'm 373 kilometers from home, Google can't find the way back'Written by We Are Not Numbers28 May 2024
New Wayuu documentary tells the story of a return to ancestral lands in ColombiaAn exclusive interview with the Wayuu director Sergio BritoWritten by Miguel Botero Translated by Teodora C. Hasegan28 May 2024
‘I'm going to promote a symphony’ of languages says Indigenous writer and new member of the Brazilian Academy of LettersHis appointment is seen as ground-breaking in the institution's 127-year historyWritten by Amazônia Real Translated by Liam Anderson27 May 2024
Why May 21 is a day of mourning for the Circassian peopleThe Russian Empire celebrated victory in the Russo–Caucasian WarWritten by Holod Media, Daria Dergacheva25 May 2024
Much of Guyana’s Almond Beach has been washed away, but a few residents stay behind to protect the turtles also losing their homeCoastal erosion places nesting endangered sea turtles at risk Written by Guest Contributor21 May 2024
Taiwan balances complex identity tensions at presidential inaugurationThe event celebrated Indigenous and Chinese ethnicitiesWritten by Filip Noubel21 May 2024
Yerba mate: South America’s Indigenous tea, from Paraguay to SyriaYerba mate has had a long and international historyWritten by Rowan Glass20 May 2024
Tea is a daily delight for Bangladeshis, yet plantation workers face immense hardshipsTea garden workers sustain by preparing meal with raw tea-leavesWritten by পান্থ রহমান রেজা (Pantha) Translated by Rezwan17 May 2024
Money from trees: What of Guyana's Indigenous people and their rights — and do they benefit from the carbon trade?Indigenous groups claim their land rights were violated, despite a new carbon valuation mechanism Written by Guest Contributor14 May 2024
The Global Coalition for Language Rights: A space for language justiceThe award is meant to honor and inspireWritten by Filip Noubel, Kevin Rennie, Yanne C.10 May 2024
Locals in Aruba protest unsustainable growth of hotel and tourism industryUnsustainable and unregulated growth [has been] exacerbated by colonial impacts Written by Dizzanne Billy9 May 2024
The Indigenous Peoples Camp that calls for rights every April in BrazilThe Free Land Camp (ATL) celebrated its 20th anniversary in AprilWritten by Fernanda Canofre4 May 2024
With eyes on Gaza, violations against West Bank journalists multiplyThe perilous reality for West Bank journalists under Israeli occupationWritten by Natacha Danon3 May 2024
String music performer Tsendsuren Enkhtur bridges Mongolian and Chinese repertoiresThe khuuchir features a trapezoidal wooden body and a horsehair bowWritten by Filip Noubel1 May 2024