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Water will erase Newtok, Alaska. To keep their culture and community intact,
Newtok, Alaska's Yup'ik residents face displacement as rising waters threaten their village. This film documents their struggle to relocate upriver, becoming America's first climate refugees, and
The "Just Transitions" panel took place on June 25, 2025, as part of the Global Women's Assembly for Climate Justice: Path to COP30 and Beyond, hosted by the Women's Earth and Climate Network
The panel "Feminist Frameworks For Global Climate Justice" was a key session during the Women's Earth and Climate Network (WECAN)'s Global Women's Assembly for Climate Justice: Path to COP30 and
The Global Women’s Assembly for Climate Justice: Path to COP30 and Beyond, hosted virtually by the Women’s Earth and Climate Network (WECAN) from June 23-28, 2025, convened over 125
In 2024, the Klamath River dam removal marked a historic, Indigenous-led victory, achieving the largest river restoration ever. Blending Indigenous knowledge and modern science, the project shows
The "Women for Climate Justice Leading Protection of Water" event, a formal side event of the UN Water Conference in New York City, addressed climate change impacts on global water. Grassroots
urok and Karuk peoples have been fighting for decades to remove dams on the Klamath River that destroyed riparian ecosystems and decimated salmon populations that underscore traditional lifeways.
Published December 5, 2016.
This video features a drum circle at the Oceti Sakowin camp, filmed just after the Army announced it would explore alternative routes for the Dakota Access
Grace Eagle Reed was interviewed on November 16, 2016, as part of a post-election Interfaith Call to Inclusion. She discussed her views on Standing Rock and the
This "Innovate and Inspire" presentation, published on November 6, 2015, features Sandra Postel.
Postel is the Director of the Water Policy
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