Soft Stir's third issue explores the impact of collision on cultureSoft Stir reflects diverse Australian creative voices, emphasizing the importance of Indigenous perspectives in cultural discussions.
It's four months of outdoors and movies - check out Portland EcoFilm Festival, March to JuneThe Portland EcoFilm Festival showcases global ecological films, promoting environmental awareness.
Neneh Cherry and Anne Applebaum longlisted for Women's prize for nonfictionThe Women's Prize for Nonfiction longlist features authors across diverse genres, emphasizing quality writing and themes of power, control, and injustice.
My legs were getting smashed in. My face was burning' This is climate breakdownThe Wood Buffalo Complex fire led to significant evacuations, with over 200,000 people displaced, highlighting the unprecedented scale of the 2023 wildfire season in Canada.
One Young World's Ella Robertson McKay Explains Impact of Montreal SummitOver 2,000 leaders gathered for One Young World's 2024 summit to foster activism and cultural dialogue, emphasizing the importance of Indigenous voices and youth leadership.
Will COP16 on Biodiversity Listen to Indigenous Women or Corporate Lobbyists?The COP16 Summit emphasizes reversing biodiversity loss through global cooperation and recognizing Indigenous peoples' roles in conservation.
A Swedish Poet Comes Face to Face With the EpicLinnea Axelsson's AEdnan poetically examines the Sámi family's dispossession and cultural erasure over generations while employing a minimal, whisper-like style.
A Native-Led Movement Argues, "Voting Is Sacred." Not All Native Americans Agree.Voting does not address the systemic issues faced by Native Americans, leading to disillusionment with the electoral process.
How Indigenous voices are using social media to reclaim their identityIndigenous voices reclaim identity through social media.