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
Meeting Endorois elders and youth from the Revitalize the Roots project by Jamii Asilia Centre
When we visited Keon Primary School, in Baringo County, Kenya, we met some of the extraordinary Endorois elders and youth behind Revitalize the Roots: Bikaptorois, an initiative by Jamii Asilia read more
Stories
Connecting the Dots with Elvis Guerra
A conversation with the muxe poet, translator, activist and artisan on identity, tradition, and the political weight of telling your own story. The Zapotec people of southern Mexico read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Alex Ahimbisibwe
A conversation with the director of the Batwa Indigenous Development Organisation (BIDO), on how the Batwa of South-western Uganda are reclaiming food security, education, and cultural pride on their own read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Brisa Flow
A conversation with the Mapuche rapper, singer, and producer about ancestry, exile, and the sonic territories where Indigenous memory refuses to be silenced. Brisa de la Cordillera, a read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Suzane Lima Costa (Letters from Indigenous Peoples to Brazil project)
Letters as proof of life: 15 years rescuing Indigenous voices from colonial archives. Suzane Lima Costa is a professor at the Federal University of Bahia, a researcher at read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Felipe Borman
The executive director of Fundación Sobrevivencia Cofán tells us about territorial defense against illegal mining in the Amazon, Indigenous-led environmental guardianship, and the inseparability of cultural preservation and land read more
Stories
Connecting the Dots with Denilson Baniwa
Art as counter-spell: reclaiming narratives, memories and technology on Indigenous terms. During the tenth edition of FOLIO – Óbidos International Literary Festival, which had “Borders" as its main theme, read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Unidos em Defesa de Covas do Barroso
Fighting against a large-scale lithium mining project, a community in northern Portugal defends its sustainable farming practices and the World Agricultural Heritage Site they've called home for generations 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
Meeting Endorois elders and youth from the Revitalize the Roots project by Jamii Asilia Centre
When we visited Keon Primary School, in Baringo County, Kenya, we met some of the extraordinary Endorois elders and youth behind Revitalize the Roots: Bikaptorois, an initiative by Jamii Asilia read more
Stories
Connecting the Dots with Elvis Guerra
A conversation with the muxe poet, translator, activist and artisan on identity, tradition, and the political weight of telling your own story. The Zapotec people of southern Mexico read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Alex Ahimbisibwe
A conversation with the director of the Batwa Indigenous Development Organisation (BIDO), on how the Batwa of South-western Uganda are reclaiming food security, education, and cultural pride on their own read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Brisa Flow
A conversation with the Mapuche rapper, singer, and producer about ancestry, exile, and the sonic territories where Indigenous memory refuses to be silenced. Brisa de la Cordillera, a read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Suzane Lima Costa (Letters from Indigenous Peoples to Brazil project)
Letters as proof of life: 15 years rescuing Indigenous voices from colonial archives. Suzane Lima Costa is a professor at the Federal University of Bahia, a researcher at read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Felipe Borman
The executive director of Fundación Sobrevivencia Cofán tells us about territorial defense against illegal mining in the Amazon, Indigenous-led environmental guardianship, and the inseparability of cultural preservation and land read more
Stories
Connecting the Dots with Denilson Baniwa
Art as counter-spell: reclaiming narratives, memories and technology on Indigenous terms. During the tenth edition of FOLIO – Óbidos International Literary Festival, which had “Borders" as its main theme, read more
Humankind and Nature,Stories
Connecting the Dots with Unidos em Defesa de Covas do Barroso
Fighting against a large-scale lithium mining project, a community in northern Portugal defends its sustainable farming practices and the World Agricultural Heritage Site they've called home for generations 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


















