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Cheryl Wing-Zi Wong: Light and Shadows

By Hua Xi and Cheryl Wing-Zi Wong

The Shape of Vodou in Diaspora

By Dieu-Nalio Chery and Gabriel Noel

I Am the Ghost Here

By Kim Samek

Extraction

By Tali Perch

Gleb Raygorodetsky

Gleb Raygorodetsky is a conservation biologist, philanthropic adviser, and author, with extensive experience living and working with indigenous and local communities around the world. He is a research affiliate with the POLIS Project on Ecological Governance, part of the Centre for Global Studies at the University of Victoria in British Columbia.
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Gleb Raygorodetsky
Photography AmericasAsia & OceaniaClimate & EnvironmentEurope

The Archipelago of Hope

By Gleb Raygorodetsky September 28, 2018
Indigenous peoples are disproportionally burdened by climate change. Yet, their traditional knowledge is essential to securing the health of our planet.
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