Octavia Treadway’s middle son was a drummer before he was born. “He actually started drumming in the womb,” said Treadway, the co-executive director of You’re Carrying Someone Great, a nonprofit that, ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. The new book Seremos Jaguares (We Will Be Jaguars) by Indigenous leader Nemonte Nenquimo is the memoir of a woman who fought against large oil ...
South African rowers of color become first to compete at Charles, part of larger trend toward access
Four South African rowers are making history over the weekend at the prestigious Head of the Charles Regatta in Boston as the ...
Indigenous women fight for the ball during a "handball with anaco" match in the Indigenous community of Turucu, Ecuador, Friday, June 14, 2024. One year ago, a group of women decided to create a new ...
DENVER — On May 5 every year, people display red dresses on hangers without women to wear them - a visual reminder of the thousands of missing Indigenous people in the United States. May 5 is National ...
A little girls red dress in front of Beaumont Tower at Michigan State University on Mar. 6, 2024. In honor of Women’s History Month, the MSU Museum, alongside the Native American Institute and various ...
When they closed their eyes, the Bakairi people of the Santana Indigenous Territory in Brazil heard a sound similar to rain ...
Tarcila Rivera-Zea, a member of the Quechua community in Peru, has spent decades pushing for Native peoples to be heard. By Shivani Vora This article is part of a Women and Leadership special report ...
Bernard Messono today lives by the roadside. A 28-year-old Indigenous Baka man from Elango village in Cameroon's East Region, he was forced out of his natural home in the forest by encroaching logging ...
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