Insights
Our knowledge-sharing platform serves to amplify Indigenous voices, wisdom, and priorities. Through our flagship podcast “Connecting the Dots” and content, we create spaces where allies, Indigenous leaders and community members share their experiences, challenges and solutions directly and on their own terms. From water sovereignty to cultural preservation, from healing practices to environmental protection, each story is shared with profound respect for Indigenous ways of knowing and being. Join us in listening, learning, and amplifying these vital voices that illuminate alternative paths toward renewed harmony.
Insights
Our knowledge-sharing platform serves to amplify Indigenous voices, wisdom, and priorities. Through our flagship podcast “Connecting the Dots” and content, we create spaces where allies, Indigenous leaders and community members share their experiences, challenges and solutions directly and on their own terms. From water sovereignty to cultural preservation, from healing practices to environmental protection, each story is shared with profound respect for Indigenous ways of knowing and being. Join us in listening, learning, and amplifying these vital voices that illuminate alternative paths toward renewed harmony.
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Interview with Ziel Karapotó in Lisbon
We're thrilled to share this powerful interview with the Indigenous artist, curator, and filmmaker who represented Brazil at the Venice Biennale in 2024. During an extraordinary week of Indigenous-centered read more
Humankind and Nature,Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Juan Carlos Galeano
Exploring the profound connections between Amazonian cosmogonies, Indigenous knowledge, and environmental stewardship through the lens of the Colombian author, scholar, and environmental advocate. Born in the Colombian Amazon, Juan read more
Humankind and Nature,Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Verenilde Pereira
An essential voice of Afro-Indigenous literature and journalism on challenging dominant narratives while amplifying traditional communities' perspectives, and literary writing as a political act against domination. It's an honor read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Kaká Werá
A pioneer of Indigenous literature in Brazil discusses the vital role of this movement in preserving both territories and worldviews. Over the last 30 years, the emergence of contemporary read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Ellen Pirá Wassu
Indigenous literature as resistance and celebration: A conversation with the artivist and poet on decolonization, reparations, and finding joy in the struggle. In recent years, we've witnessed a remarkable read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Indigenous-led Funds (featuring Podáali, FIRN and IFIP)
A conversation with two Indigenous-led Funds from the Brazilian Amazon, Podáali and FIRN, and International Funders for Indigenous Peoples, which serves as the secretariat for the Global Alliance of read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Daniel Kobei
The Executive Director of the Ogiek Peoples' Development Program shares his remarkable journey of fighting for land rights and advocating for Kenya's hunter-gatherer communities. In the highland forests of read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Carson Kiburo (Endorois) on his recent participation at the United Nations’ Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Azimuth World Foundation recently supported Carson Kiburo, a member of the Endorois People, in attending the UN's 17th session of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP) read more
Stories
Connecting the Dots with Dr. Cana Uluak Itchuaqiyaq and Corina Qaaġraq Kramer
With our two guests, sisters and collaborators spearheading the Respectful Research intiative, we explore a decolonizing approach to Arctic research. In a recent episode of our podcast, we had an enlightening read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Edson Krenak
A far-reaching discussion on Indigenous rights in the green transition, the impact of Indigenous-led initiatives, the evolution of the Indigenous movement in Brazil, and the author, scholar and advocacy coordinator's read more
Safe Water,Stories
Voices from the Ground: Environmental Women Corporation
As the women-led organization from Colombia launches a sustainable water security project, we speak with team member Nadia Rodriguez, who is also from the Narakajmanta community where it will be read more
Stories
Connecting the Dots with Naomi Lanoi Leleto
In this episode, we dive into Decolonizing and Indigenizing Philanthropy, movements that are changing how non-Indigenous donors support Indigenous-led organizations, and promoting the creation and expansion of networks for Indigenous-led read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Interview with Ziel Karapotó in Lisbon
We're thrilled to share this powerful interview with the Indigenous artist, curator, and filmmaker who represented Brazil at the Venice Biennale in 2024. During an extraordinary week of Indigenous-centered read more
Humankind and Nature,Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Juan Carlos Galeano
Exploring the profound connections between Amazonian cosmogonies, Indigenous knowledge, and environmental stewardship through the lens of the Colombian author, scholar, and environmental advocate. Born in the Colombian Amazon, Juan read more
Humankind and Nature,Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Verenilde Pereira
An essential voice of Afro-Indigenous literature and journalism on challenging dominant narratives while amplifying traditional communities' perspectives, and literary writing as a political act against domination. It's an honor read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Kaká Werá
A pioneer of Indigenous literature in Brazil discusses the vital role of this movement in preserving both territories and worldviews. Over the last 30 years, the emergence of contemporary read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Ellen Pirá Wassu
Indigenous literature as resistance and celebration: A conversation with the artivist and poet on decolonization, reparations, and finding joy in the struggle. In recent years, we've witnessed a remarkable read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Indigenous-led Funds (featuring Podáali, FIRN and IFIP)
A conversation with two Indigenous-led Funds from the Brazilian Amazon, Podáali and FIRN, and International Funders for Indigenous Peoples, which serves as the secretariat for the Global Alliance of read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Daniel Kobei
The Executive Director of the Ogiek Peoples' Development Program shares his remarkable journey of fighting for land rights and advocating for Kenya's hunter-gatherer communities. In the highland forests of read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Carson Kiburo (Endorois) on his recent participation at the United Nations’ Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Azimuth World Foundation recently supported Carson Kiburo, a member of the Endorois People, in attending the UN's 17th session of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP) read more
Stories
Connecting the Dots with Dr. Cana Uluak Itchuaqiyaq and Corina Qaaġraq Kramer
With our two guests, sisters and collaborators spearheading the Respectful Research intiative, we explore a decolonizing approach to Arctic research. In a recent episode of our podcast, we had an enlightening read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Edson Krenak
A far-reaching discussion on Indigenous rights in the green transition, the impact of Indigenous-led initiatives, the evolution of the Indigenous movement in Brazil, and the author, scholar and advocacy coordinator's read more
Safe Water,Stories
Voices from the Ground: Environmental Women Corporation
As the women-led organization from Colombia launches a sustainable water security project, we speak with team member Nadia Rodriguez, who is also from the Narakajmanta community where it will be read more
Stories
Connecting the Dots with Naomi Lanoi Leleto
In this episode, we dive into Decolonizing and Indigenizing Philanthropy, movements that are changing how non-Indigenous donors support Indigenous-led organizations, and promoting the creation and expansion of networks for Indigenous-led read more