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We Feed the World: photo stories of farmers fighting climate change in five continents
The following photo story was originally published in The Guardian on 9 October, 2018: “Five photographers follow the challenges facing small-scale farmers, and their pioneering solutions for a farming system… Read More
We Feed the World: Meet the woman in Slovakia dedicated to preserving its food traditions
After returning to where she spent her childhood summers, Susanna Pastorkova wanted to grow food that carried the flavour and traditions of the vegetables she remembered from her youth (Tina… Read More
Global voices in Quito, calling for the Rights of Nature
Within sight of the snow-capped Cotopaxi volcano, in Ecuador’s capital city of Quito, Gaia joined activists, academics, indigenous leaders and students, for an historic International Rights of Nature Symposium, 27th-28th… Read More
10 things to see and do at We Feed the World!
Next week will see the launch of We Feed the World- our global photographic exhibition celebrating the small-scale farmers and fishers who feed the world, cool the planet and care… Read More
Guardians of the Forest: meet the Jaguar Shamans of the Pirá Paraná River, Colombia
In this new article, the Sacred Land Film Project explore how Indigenous communities living alongside the Pirá Paraná River in the Colombian Amazon have protected their forest, the river and Sacred… Read More
Quito, Ecuador: Gaia unites with global allies at International Rights of Nature Symposium
Across the world, human societies are being disconnected from their ecosystems and cultures at an alarming rate. Customary laws, indigenous rights, and Earth-centred values and practices are being undermined by… Read More
The Gaia Foundation: reweaving the diversity of life and a respectful relationship with the Earth
In an article written for and published by NGOSource (September 12, 2018), Gaia’s Fiona Wilton describes the core of Gaia’s work with partner organisations, social movements and communities from around… Read More
Beyond BHP: breaking free from the world’s biggest mining giant
From 12-20th October, we will welcome environmental human rights defenders visiting London from Colombia, Brazil, the US and Chile to hold the world’s largest mining company- BHP Billiton- to account and… Read More
In Photos: Indigenous and traditional fishers gather for Festival of Northern Fisheries
Endangered fish species, ‘mackerel wars’ and warming oceans. These phenomena often make global headlines, and rightly so. Our oceans, rivers, lakes and the diversity of life they support face unparalleled… Read More
We Feed the World Opens this October!
For the last three years we have been working on one of the most ambitious photographic initiatives in the world to shine a light on the small, family farmers… Read More
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