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Meet Our 2026 Indigenous Storytellers and Communicators 

Cultural Survival is pleased to announce the launch of the 2026 Indigenous Journalism Fellowship and Arts Residency Program. Through the Journalism Fellowship, we are committed to supporting Indigenous storytellers and communicators in responding to the urgent environmental crises threatening their ancestral lands and resources. The funding opportunity provides up to $5,000 USD in support, along with professional mentorship.

This year, the program supports Indigenous journalists from the Americas, Africa, and Asia to produce rigorous investigative reporting that shows how climate change, natural disasters, and the growing demand for transition minerals affect Indigenous communities. Fellows will work across diverse media formats to elevate community-led solutions and advocate for equitable and lasting change, strengthening the global network of Indigenous broadcasters and communicators.

The Arts Residency Program is a strategic pilot initiative within Cultural Survival launched in 2022 to advance the visibility and vitality of Indigenous knowledge systems. It provides Indigenous writers and artists with dedicated financial support to amplify their narratives across visual and literary forms, reinforcing the role of storytelling as a vehicle for cultural continuity and self-representation.

During the 2023–2024 cycle, four writers were supported through the residency. In the current cycle, two writers have been selected to undertake a six-month residency, during which they will carry out activities that contribute to the strengthening of Indigenous media ecosystems. We remain committed to securing additional support to expand this initiative and extend its reach to Indigenous creators in other regions.

Meet the storytellers, communicators, and writers advancing change through the power of storytelling.


Our storytellers, communicators, and writers

Brandi Morin

Brandi Morin

(Cree/Iroquois) Canada / Ecuador

Damaris Lenantare

Damaris Lenantare

(Rendille) Kenya

Phnom Thano

Phnom Thano

(Karen) Thailand

A Journalist in Indonesia

A Journalist in Indonesia

(She wishes to withhold her identity for security reasons)

Lorena Janeth Gómez Gómez

Lorena Janeth Gómez Gómez

(Tseltal) Mexico

Iván Geovany Selles Vargas

Iván Geovany Selles Vargas

(Bribri) Costa Rica