From November 21 to December 12, 2014, I traveled to Peru. It was a tremendous opportunity to learn, reflect and […]
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This article originally appeared in the summer edition of Langscape Vol. 4, Issue 1 published by Terralingua. At 4,000 meters high, […]
En español aquí Mexico celebrates the National Day of Maize on September 29. Thousand Currents Regional Director Katherine Zavala recently interviewed María Estela […]
The highest authority in the Andean communities overseeing the Potato Park near Cusco, Peru, is not the government, a local […]
Originally published on February 3, 2017 “When we focus on youth entrepreneurship for indigenous youth, this cannot be unconnected to […]
It’s legit. A national legal campaign that was led by Indigenous women marching into the Constitutional Court of Guatemala has […]
This blog is part of a 5-part series on the “Lekil Kuxlejal-Ich’el Ta Muk” (or, “Buen Vivir with Respect”) Learning […]
Women can make an incredible commitment to broadening their minds and vision of the future, as well as opening the […]
Is farming just not cool enough for youth? One challenge that I have come across over and over again in […]
How much could I learn from visiting an encampment for only one day? Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (Landless […]
The photography featured in this blog was done by Geet Sharma of fotocause.org. When I started at Thousand Currents twelve […]
As I entered the small room where 19 women sat around, I saw Luisa and Gloria counting money that they […]