The U'wa people of Colombia continue their struggle against oil companies.
Women are the pillars of the historic struggle that the indigenous people are waging in defense of their territory.
Women are the pillars of the historic struggle that the indigenous people are waging in defense of their territory.
They are mothers from Mission Kilometer 2 demanding reparations for damages.
Women belonging to indigenous nations located in what are now Guatemala, Mexico, Argentina and Chile spoke with Presentes about what this date means for their communities.
The main demands of the strike focused on the corruption of the current government, the "mismanagement" of the pandemic, the increase in prices of basic foodstuffs, and the exclusion of indigenous populations from impactful public policies.
They were expelled from their territories, recovered a part of them, and now face an eviction trial.
We interviewed Silena Mamondes, a community member, weaver, and folk singer, who spoke about gender roles in the community and the importance of female lineage and "godmotherhood."
After a two-month march, the guardians of Good Living arrived in Buenos Aires to demand “Stop Terricide.” A chronicle by Las Sisas.