Unpacking Jargon #3: Conservation, Protected Areas and Indigenous Homelands PART 2: Voices from Abya Yala April 12, 2022 Land defenders from Belize, Ecuador and Peru will share through storytelling how their indigenous worldviews resonate in a
Agroecology, Restorative Agriculture, and 10,000 Year-Old Indigenous Food Knowledge December 10, 2020 About this webinar:This webinar discusses and reflects on the ways the terms agroecology and regenerative agriculture as
Voices of Maiz Report May 22, 2018 Voices of Maíz’ was a collective process of storytelling that came out of conversations and gatherings, hosted in Indigenous
Voices and Visions of Indigenous Terra Madre January 25, 2017 Indigenous Terra Madre is the gathering of indigenous communities and supporters that form part of the Slow Food movement.
New Video – Braiding the Sacred January 25, 2017 Braiding the Sacred, from Swift grantee, Cultural Conservancy, is a network of indigenous corn producers and advocates from
Article: Beyond Climate Change Platitudes January 25, 2017 This Stanford Social Innovation Review blog post by Joanna Levitt Cea, the Director of Special Funds at IDEX, talks about
The Power of Maps – El Poder del los Mapas July 20, 2016 Martin von Hildebrand with Swift Foundation grantee, Gaia Amazonas, explains the importance of social cartography as a
Seeds of Justice – In the Hands of Farmers March 29, 2016 Seeds of Justice follows Ethiopian plant geneticist Dr Melaku Worede’s inspirational work to re-valorise farmers’ knowledge
Native American tribes tackle diet and health woes with businesses built on traditional foods September 23, 2015 Across the US, Native Americans are reclaiming their cultural cuisines to produce healthy and sustainable nutrition options
Celebrating Seeds- MELCA- Ethiopia May 22, 2015 In this video clip, MELCA and Bale celebrate the rehabilitation of Bale’s degraded lands and the renewed sustainability of