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Still Life

Photo by Veejay Villafranca, text by Lian Sing

Diversity Statement

By Gustav Parker Hibbett

Girls Like You

By Annell López

[To the noise of rain, pushing sleep…]

Dimitri Psurtsev, translated by Philip Metres

Jo Eede

Joanna Eede is a writer, author and editorial consultant to Survival International with a particular interest in the relationship between man and nature and tribal peoples. She has created and edited three environmental books, including A Portrait of England (2006-09-15) and [(We are One: A Celebration of Tribal Peoples, in Association with Survival International)] published on (October, 2009)
Commentary AfricaJustice

Five Reasons to Stop Africa’s Tallest Dam

By Jo Eede July 29, 2011
The construction of a dam in Ethiopia threatens tribes’ standard of living and promises to be profitable only for those already in a position of power.
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