Tag: Indigenous Peoples
Priest cites role of indigenous peoples in environmental protection
The prevailing global economic system has aggravated the vulnerability of indigenous communities to the impacts of the climate crisis
Reading, storytelling program aims to empower remote communities
Each “Book Nook” will also serve as a “culture space” for storytelling, arts and crafts, reading and writing workshops
Pope Francis seeks forgiveness for ‘very painful errors’ in Mexico
Pope Francis said he hoped that the anniversary would be an “occasion to strengthen our roots and reaffirm the values that build the nation”
Canada’s bishops apologize for abuses at residential schools
The bishops said they “are fully committed to the process of healing and reconciliation” with the indigenous population
We need heroes
If the human family is really serious about saving the planet, we need warriors and heroes with superhuman powers, or perhaps, a miracle
Standing for the rights of indigenous people
This month, the world marks 500 years since the Aztec civilization in South America was wiped out by the Spanish conquistadors
Global economic order makes indigenous people most vulnerable to climate crisis
Indigenous peoples say social inequality has put the most vulnerable population at “increased susceptibility” to damages
Land is life: Indigenous peoples across the world risking lives, freedoms...
It is imperative to hold states and businesses accountable for the human rights violations against the world’s indigenous peoples
Faith-based groups, indigenous communities launch ‘Asian School of Wisdom’ in Thailand
The institution aims to shape “youthful and learning communities” that will live in “authentic dialogue-based partnership” with communities
Displaced indigenous people in Bukidnon hope to return home soon
Members of the Manobo-Pulangihon tribe have been living on a roadside in the town of Quezon since 2017