Artist Hilda Souto writes about the arpilleras of the affected women in Brazil and highlights that “by embroidering together, these women produce a collective body of resistance, an aesthetic and political community that recognizes itself in pain, but also in the power of creation
In November, Belém will host the People’s Summit, an event that will bring together more than 10,000 people, giving voice to traditional movements and communities, with solutions to the climate crisis based on social justice
In the final stretch leading up to the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Brazil may see its environmental licensing system distorted, making those affected even more vulnerable to climate change.
MAB and ADAI begin the process of registering families participating in the Amazon Cisterns program. The initiative is the result of the movement’s struggle and organization in response to the needs of the affected communities