by John Horten | Sep 29, 2023
The Climate Beneficial Fiber Partnership is a five-year collaboration between organizations that include Colorado State University, the Carbon Cycle Institute, The National Center of Appropriate Technology, The New York Textile Lab, Seed2Shirt, and Fibershed. Their...
by John Horten | Sep 29, 2023
In the Gulf South, as climate crises intensify, Indigenous women are at the forefront of a transformative movement. With 80% of Earth’s biodiversity within Indigenous territories, these women, rooted in traditional roles as healers, culture shapers, and land...
by John Horten | Sep 29, 2023
In the vulnerable agriculture-dependent communities of Kasese, Uganda, a local women-led agroforestry initiative is empowering women and girls through regenerative landscape restoration. This project by TreeSisters provides agroforestry training, income generation,...
by John Horten | Sep 29, 2023
The Wayana Indigenous Food Sovereignty Revitalization Project by The Mulokot Foundation intends to bring back the cultivation of various vegetables and fruits in the Wayana community so as to relieve dependency on outside sources of food and promote a return to a...
by John Horten | Sep 29, 2023
Health guardians promoters, Indigenous women who care for the land, seek to generate local food production through family gardens called kaltsintan in Nahuatl, through sustainable agroecological practices such as the construction of bio-intensive gardens, vermicompost...