Noticias + Blog
United Nations Special Rapporteur on Toxics visit to Canada - Briefing Webinar
Indigenous Peoples around the world are exposed to hundreds of toxic and otherwise hazardous substances. From May 24-June 5, the United Nations Special Rapporteur will be conducting a country visit to Canada to hear our stories about toxics contamination. Learn how you can participate.
United Nations Special Rapporteur On Toxics Visit To Canada | Briefing Webinar
Indigenous Peoples around the world are exposed to hundreds of toxic and otherwise hazardous substances. The exposure of Mother Earth to toxic substances from a multitude of sources must be understood through the lens the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Thriving Women and Girls: Socio-Cultural Empowerment Strategies
A special Parallel Event of the Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples at the 2019 UN Commission on the Status of Women. This dialogue features all Indigenous women presenters.
Apply to the Indigenous Feminist Organizing School!!! (Deadline: Midnight March 6, 2019)
The Feminist Organizing School (FOS), led by the Grassroots Global Justice Alliance (GGJ), is a unique opportunity for allied social justice forces to work together to demystify the concept of feminisms and explore their existing organizing work through a gender lens.
Apply Today to Join the Youth Leaders Forum
The Youth Leaders Forum is looking for Indigenous youth to join their program and learn how to make a contribution in accelerating our transition to a clean-energy future.
Indígenas, grupos comunitarios de primera línea y líderes climáticos denuncian el lavado verde de la Cumbre sobre el Clima
In Open Letter to Brown, Communities Most Affected by Climate Change Demand Real People and Earth-Based Solutions
Enseñar a mis hijos que el agua es vida
Este fue un verano especial para mí como padre. Por primera vez llevé a mis hijos, Felix y Jaxson, a ese clásico viaje por carretera en TransCanada que tantos de nosotros hicimos cuando éramos jóvenes.
WEBINAR: Rescate de KM de Canadá: Voces indígenas desde primera línea
Webinar en el que participan Clayton Thomas-Muller, Cedar George-Parker, Kanahus Manuel y Eriel Deranger. 11 de julio de 2018
Rescate de KM por Canadá: voces indígenas desde primera línea
Canada’s government announced that it is going to pay $4.5 billion to Kinder Morgan to buy both the existing 65-year-old Trans Mountain pipeline and the controversial Trans Mountain Expansion Project.
The Canadian government has gone from backing a fossil fuel company that is trampling Indigenous rights to becoming one.
Declaración de la ACI sobre el rescate canadiense de 4.500 millones de dólares del oleoducto TransMountain de Kinder Morgan
El gobierno canadiense ha pasado de respaldar a una empresa de combustibles fósiles que pisotea los derechos indígenas a convertirse en una de ellas. En respuesta, Indigenous Climate Action hizo públicas las siguientes declaraciones.
Me siento traicionado - por el gobierno y un sistema que ha destruido el espíritu de mi pueblo
Los actuales líderes del gobierno, Notley y Trudeau, fueron elegidos con sendas plataformas de reforma medioambiental, actuación sobre el clima y reconocimiento de los derechos de los pueblos indígenas. Sin embargo, desde que tomaron posesión de sus cargos, sus promesas electorales se han quedado en nada.
Los pueblos indígenas actúan con valentía frente a los oleoductos y las arenas bituminosas, y exigen una solución real
Indigenous Climate Action (ICA), una iniciativa de justicia climática dirigida por indígenas en Canadá, apoya los esfuerzos en primera línea de los defensores de la tierra y los protectores del agua que se están llevando a cabo en el territorio Coast Salish para detener el oleoducto de Kinder Morgan.
La violencia contra la tierra es violencia contra las mujeres
Este seminario web explora cómo la violencia contra la tierra a través de la extracción y explotación de recursos y combustibles fósiles perpetúa la violencia contra las mujeres.
#ProtegeLaEntrada #Stopitatthesource
On March 10th, 2018, over 6500 Indigenous and settler peoples from across Turtle Island -- including Indigenous representatives from the tar sands, Standing Rock and as far east as the Mohawk and Anishnaabe territory -- came together to stand in solidarity a the Protect the Inlet events with the Coast Salish Nations challenging the expansion of the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain pipeline.
Red Tide Webinar
During this webinar Indigenous Climate Action, Toi Toi Manawa Trust and Pacific peoples Partnership discussed the Red Tide Climate Action Summit and Youth Conference which took place from May 1st to May 6th, 2018 in Aotearoa (New Zealand).
#JusticeforColten: We can’t talk about TRC while simultaneously sanctioning violence & hate
The verdict in the Stanley Boushie case does not support this. In fact, it has a message to society at large that Colten’s death was warranted, that we should be sorry for the perpetrator, and ultimately Colten got what he deserved. I find myself at a loss of how to respond to such a sick and twisted expression of pure apathy for human life.

