Can art and activism help unravel the cultural underpinnings of violence against women? In this presentation, Eve Ensler speaks on the importance of...
To realize our full potential and co-create new directions for our planet, we need to change the frame. Media, arts and culture provide powerful...
Attorney Mari Margil chronicles the game-changing work to recognize the Rights of Nature in law. Whereas now nature is considered property subject to...
"Fighting on behalf of women, on behalf of minority people of color, fighting on behalf of the environment and the planet are all one big battle. It...
Gloria Rivera of Great Lakes Bioneers Detroit shares her experience donating to the Bioneers Scholarship...
Jess Rimington, Cultivating Women's Leadership training alumna and Executive Director on One World Youth, describes her experience with the...
Greg Cajete, the Director of the Native American Studies Program at the University of New Mexico, discusses how Indigenous People are on the...
Lois Ellen Frank explains how the "Three Sisters," or squash, corn and beans, a traditional dietary staple for many Native American peoples, are in...
Dan Wildcat, Ph.D., discusses traditional indigenous views on culture and community and contrasts them with modern society. This interview took place...
Tom B.K. Goldtooth, Executive Director of the Indigenous Environmental Network, discusses some of the struggles of indigenous people, opening with a...
Dennis Martinez explains indigenous knowledge of food sustainability, specifically of salmon. This talk (of which only a clip is shared here) took...
Caleen A. Sisk, Spiritual Leader and Tribal Chief of the Winnemen Wintu, discusses indigenous values, such as preserving their sacred culture. This...