Rape, Sex Trafficking, and the Bottom Line: Corporations’ Complicity in...
Rosa Eblira Coc Inh, one of the plaintiffs. (Photo by Roger LeMoyne, MacLeans) By Katie Cheney On January 17, 2007, 9 men entered the temporary home of Rosa Elbira Coc Ich, a Mayan Q’eqchi woman in...
View Article25 Years of ILO Convention 169
The International Labour Organization meets annually in June at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. Photo by Joshua Cooper. Reposted from Cultural Survival Quarterly, 39-1 Upholding Indigenous Rights Is...
View ArticleIndigenous Workshop: “Shareholder Advocacy & Leadership Training”
First Peoples Worldwide will hold a “Shareholder Advocacy and Leadership Training” Workshop for Indigenous Peoples facing corporate development at this year’s UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues....
View ArticleIndigenous Women Still Discriminated Against by Their Governments
This article has been reposted from Cultural Survival, originally posted March 25, 2015 Indigenous women demand that their countries reduce the inequality gaps and improve the quality of life for...
View ArticleBreaking Barriers: Indigenous Women Participate at the 59th Session of the...
“Fears and tears bound women (and some men, too), Shackles that need to be broken. Together in harmony and peace we can live, If we open the path for man and woman to walk hand-in-hand, If our mat...
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