By Carmem Cazaubon (CS Intern)
By Carmem Cazaubon (CS Intern)
By Polina Shulbaeva (Selkup, CS Consultant)
Social justice for Indigenous Peoples is a critical issue related to historical and current injustices, ongoing systemic discrimination, and the need for equal opportunity.
En el Día Mundial de la Radio (13 de febrero), Cultural Survival celebra 10 años de amplificar las voces de los Pueblos Indígenas a través del Programa de Radio de Derechos Indígena (RDI).
World Day for African and Afrodescendant Culture (WDAAC) is celebrated annually on January 24 to recognize and honor the contributions of African and Afrodescendant communities worldwide. Established by UNESCO in 2019, this day emphasizes the revival of African cultural heritage, the celebration of artistic creativity, and solidarity among African and Afrodescendant peoples globally.
Cultural Survival's community includes people from all walks of life, with beautiful stories to tell of your own about why you decided to become an advocate for Indigenous Peoples' rights. Sharing these stories further connects our community, provides much-needed solidarity and validation to our staff and partners on the ground, and helps us inspire others to join our movement. We are excited to spotlight members and former interns of our community and highlight your contributions and perspectives through our Cultural Survival Spotlight series.
Por Candela Palacios (Equipo de CS)
By Carmem Cazaubon (CS Capacity Building Program Intern)
El Fondo de los Guardianes de la Tierra (KOEF, por sus siglas en inglés) se enorgullece de anunciar nuestras alianzas 2024 con comunidades Indígenas.
By Polina Shulbaeva (Selkup, CS Consultant)
On December 9, the International Day of Commemoration of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide, it is important to acknowledge that genocide can take different forms—but it is always destructive.
By Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Koĩts-Sunuwar, CS Staff)