by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Culture
Vanuatu: Water, music and cultural rights Sandy Sur Water, in the language of the indigenous peoples of Vanuatu, is Nebei. She is the head and the feet of a body sustaining the movement of human lives. Water is understood in my culture as a force that balances the...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Culture
The United Kingdom’s broken cultural relationship with its rivers: A conversation with Paul Powlesland Paul Powlesland is a barrister, founder and director of River Roding Trust in East London Nicolás Salazar Sutil: What is the root cause of the UK sewage crisis in...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Culture
United Kingdom: Sewage, the Sikh minority and lack of access for persons with disabilities Nicolas Salazar Sutil & Jaswant Singh At the River Roding Trust, an environmental charity based in East London, members refer to their local river as the ‘most multi-ethnic...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Culture
The Atrato River: An Afro-Colombian cultural heritage of resistance Angelica Ricaurte Villalobos If our territory is polluted it’s a threat to us and the connection we have with the environment. Everything in areas that are contaminated dies. When that happens part of...
by admin | Jun 5, 2023 | Culture
Colombia: The Atrato River, a landmark for biocultural rights among Afro-descendants Gloria Amparo Rodríguez El Atrato is a mirror that bewitches: to approach it is to have an encounter with oneself and with the world, with the simplest and the deepest. — Viviana...