How you can support the struggle for a free Western Sahara.
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As the world grapples with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, we need solidarity and creative resistance now more than ever. While reports about how…
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There’s a quiet revolution taking place in farms and kitchens across the small West African country of Burkina Faso.
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Cultures of Resistance is working with The Citizens Foundation to open a new primary school in one of Pakistan’s most conflict-ridden provinces.
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On the island states in the South Pacific, communities are pushing for independence while battling sea levels that are rising due to climate change.
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Abdullah Al-Shawk received a scholarship that Cultures of Resistance supported through the Iraqi Student Project. He went on to attend the United World College and the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. He founded the Education for Peace project to raise money to buy school supplies for Iraqi refugee children.
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At the Cultures of Resistance Network, one of the most basic things we do to promote sustainability is support tree-planting and reforestation initiatives.
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Whether in the villages of Nigeria, the Brazilian rainforest, or the mountains of Pakistan, our network has long worked with partners who are standing with indigenous communities.
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Aye Thein is originally from Burma/Myanmar and specialized in Globalization and Development, which combined international relations and development studies. He then began doing field research for an Oxfam-commissioned social impact assessment report on the Kyauk Phyu Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in his home region of Rakhine State. In his role as a field researcher, he studies existing livelihood patterns and basic infrastructure and social services in four villages that are going to be affected by the Kyauk Phyu SEZ.