Our world, the Global Village, is an amazing, challenging and inspiring place, full of people, cultures and lifeways, earth and nature interrelationships that our Ancestors have brought forward through time, sustainable living and their dedication to a world of justice, balance and peace.
The following resources are shared for the on-going support of learning, awareness, inspiration and motivation across the Global Village.
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Our World:
- Quotes – Worlds of Wisdom
- Videos - Online Videos/Documentaries
- Website Links
1) Quotes – Worlds of Wisdom -
♦ Power is not brute force and money; power is in your spirit. Power is in your soul. It is what your ancestors, your old people gave you. Power is in the earth; it is in your relationship to the earth.
♦ Someone needs to explain to me why wanting clean drinking water makes you an activist, and why proposing to destroy water with chemical warfare doesnt make a corporation a terrorist.
♦ Let us be the ancestors our descendants will thank.
♦ Water is life. We are the people who live by the water. Pray by these waters. Travel by the waters. Eat and drink from these waters. We are related to those who live in the water. To poison the waters is to show disrespect for creation. To honor and protect the waters is our responsibility as people of the land.
♦ It is essential to collectively struggle to recover our status as Daughters of the Earth. In that is our strength, and the security, not in the predator, but in the security of our Mother, for our future generations. In that we can insure our security as the Mothers of our Nations.
♦ What gives these corporations like CONOCO, SHELL, EXXON, DIASHAWA, ITT, RIO TINTO ZINC, and the WORLD BANK a right which supercedes or is superior to my human right to live on my land, or that of my family, my community, my nation, our nations, and to us as women?
► www.azquotes.com/author/19248-Winona_LaDuke
♦ We are the ancestors of the future and what we do now will have an impact.
♦ I maintain that the biggest challenge in the new millennium could be a change of habit. We could change from a dominating commodity culture into one of true exchange in which we learn from each other in humility and respect. I do think it's possible. But it's up to us.
http://www.azquotes.com/author/39619-Luisah_Teish
♦ We are either going to have a future where women lead the way to make peace with the Earth or we are not going to have a human future at all.
♦ The time has come to reclaim the stolen harvest and celebrate the growing and giving of good food as the highest gift and the most revolutionary act.
♦ When the forest is destroyed, when the river is dammed, when the biodiversity is stolen, when fields are waterlogged or turned saline because of economic activities, it is a question of survival for these people. So our environmental movements have been justice movements.
♦ Diversity creates harmony, and harmony creates beauty, balance, bounty and peace in nature and society, in agriculture and culture, in science and in politics.
♦ I do not allow myself to be overcome by hopelessness, no matter how tough the situation. I believe that if you just do your little bit without thinking of the bigness of what you stand against, if you turn to the enlargement of your own capacities, just that itself creates new potential.
www.azquotes.com/author/17793-Vandana_Shiva
♦ In the Native American tradition... a man, if he's a mature adult, nurtures life. He does rituals that will help things grow, he helps raise the kids, and he protects the people. His entire life is toward balance and cooperativeness. The ideal of manhood is the same as the ideal of womanhood. You are autonomous, self-directing, and responsible for the spiritual, social and material life of all those with whom you live.
♦ The root of oppression is the loss of memory.
♦ There are many female gods recognized and honored by the tribes and Nations. Femaleness was highly valued, both respected and feared, and all social institutions reflected this attitude. Even modern sayings, such as the Cheyenne statement that a people is not conquered until the hearts of the women are on the ground, express the Indians understanding that without the power of woman the people will not live, but with it, they will endure and prosper.
♦ What the Indians are saying is that they are recognizing the right of wilderness to be wilderness. Wilderness is not an extension of human need or of human justification. It is itself and it is inviolate, itself. This does not mean that, therefore, we become separated from it, because we don't. We stay connected if, once in our lives, we learn exactly what that connection is between our heart, our womb, our mind, and wilderness. And when each of us has her wilderness within her, we can be together in a balanced kind of way. The forever, we have that within us.
♦ Human beings need to belong to a tradition and equally need to know about the world in which they find themselves.
www.azquotes.com/author/21255-Paula_Gunn_Allen
Audre Lorde - (Ancestor)
♦ There is no thing as a single-issue struggle because we do not live single-issue lives.
♦ Black and Third World people are expected to educate white people as to our humanity. Women are expected to educate men. Lesbians and gay men are expected to educate the heterosexual world. The oppressors maintain their position and evade their responsibility for their own actions. There is a constant drain of energy which might be better used in redefining ourselves and devising realistic scenarios for altering the present and constructing the future.
www.azquotes.com/author/9041-Audre_Lorde
♦ This earth is my sister; I love her daily grace, her silent daring, and how loved I am. How we admire this strength in each other, all that we have lost, all that we have suffered, all that we know: We are stunned by this beauty, and I do not forget: what she is to me, what I am to her.
♦ What is buried in the past of one generation falls to the next to claim.
♦ I know I am made from this earth, as my mother's hands were made from this earth, as her dreams came from this earth and all that I know, I know in this earth, the body of the bird, this pen, this paper, these hands, this tongue speaking, all that I know speaks to me through this earth.
www.azquotes.com/author/5920-Susan_Griffin
John Trudell - (Ancestor)
♦ The past is more than a memory.
♦ Sometimes when it rains, it's not that simple, when the sky has reasons to cry.
♦ We have power... Our power isn’t in a political system, or a religious system, or in an economic system, or in a military system; these are authoritarian systems... they have power... but it’s not reality. The power of our intelligence, individually or collectively IS the power; this is the power that any industrial ruling class truly fears: clear coherent human beings.
http://www.azquotes.com/author/26261-John_Trudell
♦ Healing comes when the individual remembers his or her identity—the purpose chosen in the world of ancestral wisdom—and reconnects with that world of Spirit.
♦ The power of quiet is great. It generates the same feelings in everything one encounters. It vibrates with the cosmic rhythm of oneness. It is everywhere, available to anyone at any time. It is us, the force within that makes us stable, trusting, and loving. It is contemplation contemplating. Peace is letting go - returning to the silence that cannot enter the realm of words because it is too pure to be contained in words. This is why the tree, the stone, the river, and the mountain are quiet.
♦ The spiritual thirst that is latent in everybody can never come to a place of fulfillment unless people begin to think of each other as potential brothers and sisters.
www.azquotes.com/author/38917-Malidoma_Patrice_Some
♦ All above quotes are retrieved from azquotes.com
2) Videos (YouTube, Documentary + Titles) –
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SHE Living TV: https://shelivingtv.com/ - SHE Living TV on YouTube
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"TEDxTC - Winona LaDuke - Seeds of Our Ancestors, Seeds of Life" -https://youtu.be/pHNlel72eQc
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"Malidoma Somé: The Ancestors' Gift of Healing" - https://youtu.be/io28LgxYRf0?list=PLAhhHC-YVLaRPMGIFJBATGBaPiBChDKBK
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"'Across The King's River' Trailer" - https://youtu.be/D8BQbiy5bp0?list=PLAhhHC-YVLaRPMGIFJBATGBaPiBChDKBK
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"Violence against Native women is not traditional: Whisper at TEDxABQWomen" - https://youtu.be/Mg2Jjam0p-U
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"TEDxOkanaganCollege - Jeannette Armstrong, PhD - Indigenization" - https://youtu.be/jLOfXsFlb18
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"MALIDOMA SOME on Ancestors" - https://youtu.be/NKDvTRcMW8s?list=PLAhhHC-YVLaRPMGIFJBATGBaPiBChDKBK
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"Winona LaDuke (Honor the Earth) takes on Foreign Oil #Enbridge" - https://youtu.be/XGDD6OwkFl0?list=PLAhhHC-YVLaRPMGIFJBATGBaPiBChDKBK
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"Water Song in Honour of the 13 Indigenous Grandmothers" - https://youtu.be/OCSIGK5Luac
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"Drops of Empowerment: Water and Women" - https://youtu.be/Qa7OcEeBwfM
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"Dr Emoto Water Blessing | Law of Attraction" - https://youtu.be/EvqHpg-GK3M
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"Grandmother Agnes Baker-Pilgrim: Bless The Water" - https://youtu.be/N9kh179Mhig
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"The Global Water Crisis | How Much Water Do We Really Use Everyday? - TakePart" - https://youtu.be/On9WRrFHVjY
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"Water According to a Naomi" (0:54) - https://youtu.be/e9wv9EpXPoQ?list=PLAhhHC-YVLaRPH3ru-80UKc25vuikQ7eF
- kweli TV is a video streaming platform that curates independent films, documentaries, web series, kids programming and news of the global black community -- North America, Europe, Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa all in one place. - http://www.kweli.tv
- "We Still Live Here: Âs Nutayuneân" - Anne Makepeace, 2010; www.MakepeaceProductions.com
- "For the Next 7 Generations:13 Indigenous Grandmothers Weaving a World That Works" - The Center for Sacred Studies, 2009
- "Blue Gold: World Water Wars" - Sam Bozzo, 2010
- "FLOW (For Love Of Water): How Did A Handful of Corporations Steal Our Water?" - 2008
- "Rachel Carson's Silent Spring" - 1993, 2007
- "Women and Spirituality: The Goddess Trilogy" -
- "North Country" - Drama based on true history of first women workers in mining industry, USA, 2005
- "Incident at Oglala: The Leonard Peltier Story" - 1992
- "The Fast Runner" - 2002
- "Sankofa" - directed by Haile Gerima, 1993
- "The Future of Food" - 2004, 2007; www.thefutureoffood.com
- Urban Farming:
- "Growing Power - A Model for Urban Agriculture" (3:02) - https://youtu.be/vs7BG4lH3m4
- "Growing Power delivers 30,000 pounds of food to Chicago Public Schools" (1:33) - https://youtu.be/Fys7WHbEkzw
- "Soul Fire Farm: Feeding the Soul, Growing Community" (8:30) -https://youtu.be/StygQm6YlwQ
3) Website Links –
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"The Earth Charter" -"The Earth Charter is an ethical framework for building a just, sustainable, and peaceful global society in the 21st century. It seeks to inspire in all people a new sense of global interdependence and shared responsibility for the well-being of the whole human family, the greater community of life, and future generations. It is a vision of hope and a call to action." http://earthcharter.org/discover/
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Download the Earth Charter, 53 languages - http://earthcharter.org/discover/download-the-charter/
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"Indigenous women, the land and the struggle against settler colonialism" - A talk by Mahtowin, co-leader of United American Indians of New England, at an International Working Women’s Day forum on March 17 sponsored by the Boston branch of Workers World Party. https://www.workers.org/2018/04/24/indigenous-women/
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"Children Who Lose Contact With Nature Don’t Fight for It" - Posted on Nov 20, “In one generation,” George Monbiot writes of a new kind of environmental crisis, “the proportion of children regularly playing in wild places in the UK has fallen from more than half to fewer than one in 10. In the US, in just six years (1997-2003) children with particular outdoor hobbies fell by half.” 2012http://www.truthdig.com/eartotheground/item/children_who_lost_contact_with_nature_dont_fight_for_it_20121120
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"15 Amazing Kids Who Are Making the World a Better Place" -https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/good-news/15-amazing-kids-who-are-making-the-world-a-better-place/ss-BBIb680?ocid=spartanntp#image=9
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"How Forest Bathing Can Help With Stress" - The Atlantic
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/06/forest-bathing/532068/ -
"Men can do anything they want to women in Honduras': Inside one of the most dangerous places on Earth to be a woman" - http://abcnews.go.com/International/men-women-honduras-inside-dangerous-places-earth-woman/story?id=47135328
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"Why Young Culture Makers Are Proudly Reclaiming Bruja Feminism" - http://remezcla.com/features/culture/bruja-feminism-culture-makers-latinx/
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Tlatokan Atlahuak Declaration, Declaration of the Indigenous Peoples Parallel Forum that ran concurrent with the 4th World Water Forum: An important, pivotal and informative statement made by indigenous peoples at the Indigenous Peoples Parallel Forum to the 4th World Water Forum in Mexico, 2006 - http://www.treff-raum-espaciotime.com/en/articles/
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Urban Farming:
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Common Good Cooperatives: Solidarity Network for Low Resourced Communities, Kafi Dixon, Women's Collaborative Leadership, Healer, Rural & Urban Farmer - https://commongoodcooperatives.com
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SoulFire Farms, "committed to ending racism and injustice in our food system" - www.soulfirefarm.org/
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ReVision Urban Farm - https://www.vpi.org/revision/
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Growing Power, Will Allen, Urban Farmer - http://growingpower.org/
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- kweli TV is a video streaming platform that curates independent films, documentaries, web series, kids programming and news of the global black community -- North America, Europe, Latin America, the Caribbean and Africa all in one place. - http://www.kweli.tv
- "The Art of Minga and Why We Should Be More Like Ecuador" - http://fivepointfive.org/minga-ecuador/
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