by Rubina Cohen | Aug 22, 2018
Like so many Indigenous youth in these times, The Mayan youth of southern Belize are losing touch with the cultural traditions that have maintained their people over millennia. The pernicious encroachment of industrialized culture, especially digital culture – even...
by Rubina Cohen | Aug 20, 2018
For Indigenous youth, a strong cultural identity is critical to making appropriate decisions for themselves and their people. To be empowered as agents of positive change for their communities, young adults, specifically women, can benefit from intentional and...
by Rubina Cohen | Aug 20, 2018
Indigenous calendars comprise the spiritual and cosmological teachings that can teach individuals and communities how to live in balance. Therefore, the use of Indigenous calendars is an important path to a balanced relationship with the earth, as well as with the...
by Rubina Cohen | Aug 20, 2018
Mesoamerican Voices and The United Families of Chiapas Seeking our Migrants Committee are helping families cope with the devastating disappearance of loved ones who have migrated or attempted to migrate. The project works in three fundamental axes: psycho-spiritual,...
by Rubina Cohen | Aug 17, 2018
New migrants in Aotearoa New Zealand come from wide and diverse cultural backgrounds but until now, they have had nowhere to connect with the spiritual, cultural and ancestral wisdom that exists in Aotearoa New Zealand. Huarahi Hou is an initiative that aims to...
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