“Conflicting areas”: Brazilian energy planning at odds with the protection of Indigenous Peoples and the Amazon Rainforest

Advisory Council Member Fernanda Frizzo Bragato coauthored a paper about the incompatibility between Brazilian hydroelectric expansion plans, and the urgent need to curb deforestation and to protect Indigenous lands, which,…

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We are thrilled to report that our Advisory Council Member Victor Ochen will be receiving the Peace for Peace award

“What an honour to receive this prestigious award. We can only remain the water to extinguish the flame of hatreds that engulf our world. Peace and Peace”. Click here

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The NYSPA Trauma Special Interest Group is pleased to present an encore showing of the documentary “Whispers of Silence” (“Murmullos del Silencio”) Sunday, September 12, 2021 10:00am-12:30 pm

May 1945. World War II ends and the concentration camps are liberated. Thousands of Holocaust survivors are rescued. On a foundation of loss, torture and cruelty, they are left to confront…

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Hijacking of the Iron (Fe) from the Periodic Table HONDURAS TRAPPED IN THE LABYRINTH OF POWER FREEDOM FOR THE ENVIRONMENTALISTS! (GUAPINOL)

A new article has been published by our advisory Council Member Juan Almendares: Semiotics is powerful when it is historical, expresses a reality and develops in the field of class struggle. Mining…

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We are thrilled to report that our Advisory Council Member Mary Olson’s work appeared in Forbes on the UN International Day of Peace!

“There are nearly 13,500 nuclear warheads in current arsenals of nine nuclear-armed states. That the U.S. has more nuclear warheads than hospitals should be a wake-up call,” says award-winning documentary filmmaker, environmentalist, nuclear weapons…

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Advisory Council Member Fernanda Frizzo Bragato expands on the recent achievements of her ground work with Indigenous Peoples in Brazil

“The UNISINOS Human Rights Center (NDH), along with with CIMI (Indigenist Missionary Council), Franciscans International and the Benjamin Ferencz Human Rights and Atrocity Prevention Clinic of Cardozo Law School, filed…

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The Social Innovation and Global Ethics Forum – SIGEF – is an annual International event organized by Horyou, the Social Network for Social Good.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l56cb6-z7kg SIGEF’s previous editions include Geneva 2014 & 2015, Marrakesh 2016 (official side-event of the United Nations Conference of the Parties – COP22), Astana 2017 (concurring with the Future Energy…

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Roundtable 11: On bridging the abyss between the rights of Indigenous people and the multigenerational legacies of the traumas of colonialism.

Tuesday, July 13, 202112:00 PM – 1:20 PMBlitz & Roundtable Room Speaker Dr. Yael DanieliCEOInternational Center For The Study, Prevention And Treatment Of Multigenerational Legacies Of Trauma: www.icmglt.org On bridging the…

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