Horse sanctuaries along the Native American Horse Trail are working to save America鈥檚 last Indigenous horses and rewrite official histories that claim they don鈥檛 exist.
Young Black people, Indigenous people, and people of color at the center of environmental justice movements are often overlooked. This was evident in 2019 during Swedish teen climate activist Greta
How do you support people forever attached to a landscape after an inferno tears through their homelands: decimating native food sources, burning through ancient scarred trees, and destroying ancestral and totemic plants
Dinners in Roberta Olson鈥檚 restaurant begin with a taste of k鈥檃aw. The dried herring roe on kelp is a traditional food for the Haida people, an Indigenous nation that has called
It had been more than a 100 years since the Nim铆ipuu (Nez Perce) people launched a carved canoe in eastern Oregon鈥檚 Wallowa Lake. And now in this place, beloved by
A new generation of Native activists will take a canoe journey around Alcatraz to mark Indigenous Peoples Day and pay homage to occupation of the island 50 years ago.
A grassroots movement encourages non-Native city dwellers to pay monthly reparations to the Duwamish, a Native American tribe that鈥檚 petitioned for federal recognition for the last 40 years.
The fires that spread swiftly across the Amazon in recent weeks drew international attention to a problem Indigenous Brazilians have been facing for years.
In the face of the climate crisis imperiling endangered species, some activists and governments are turning to a radical, rights-based approach to protect nature.
Food security, traditional agriculture, and local self-reliance are key to regenerative societies of the future, say water protectors taking the movement鈥檚 lessons forward.