The Standing Rock resistance and our fight for Indigenous rights
1media/climate-change.jpg2024-08-16T18:08:32+00:00Jinkai Ge12852fac948f9ad867ddc6f7ca240f26bac01ef91386Support Giniw, an indigenous women-led frontline resistance to defend the sacred.image_header2024-08-16T18:21:07+00:00Jinkai Ge12852fac948f9ad867ddc6f7ca240f26bac01ef9Global SupportGlobal support is essential in amplifying the voices of marginalized communities and fostering collective action to address pressing global challenges, such as climate change, human rights, and social justice.
Still invisible and often an afterthought, Indigenous peoples are uniting to protect the world's water, lands and history -- while trying to heal from genocide and ongoing inequality. Tribal attorney and Couchiching First Nation citizen Tara Houska chronicles the history of attempts by government and industry to eradicate the legitimacy of Indigenous peoples' land and culture, including the months-long standoff at Standing Rock which rallied thousands around the world.
1media/Untitled-design.jpg2024-08-16T13:17:25+00:00Jinkai Ge12852fac948f9ad867ddc6f7ca240f26bac01ef9Climate Change and Land Rights: Indigenous Peoples’ Fight for Survival and JusticeJinkai Ge12As climate change intensifies, Indigenous peoples face increasing threats to their ancestral lands, which are not only their homes but also vital to their cultural identity and survival. The fight for land rights has become a fight for justice, as these communities strive to protect their territories from exploitation and environmental harm. Their struggle underscores the urgent need for global recognition of their rights and the protection of the ecosystems they have stewarded for generations.image_header93502024-08-16T18:50:37+00:00Jinkai Ge12852fac948f9ad867ddc6f7ca240f26bac01ef9