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By Terri Hansen and Joe Yracheta
This is turning out to be a particularly nasty flu season and is especially concerning for Indigenous children and adults migrating from Latin, Central, and South America detained in holding pens at the U.S. southern border, and then denied flu vaccination.
By Alexandra Carraher-Kang
Indigenous human rights and environmental defenders are killed on a daily basis.
December 17, 2019, was the official close of the United Nations’ International Year of Indigenous Languages, which aims to draw attention to language loss and the need to strengthen and revitalize them.
El 27 de noviembre del 2019, el Instituto Superior Pedagógico "Quilloac" Bilingüe Intercultural en Ecuador, un socio subsidiario de Cultural Survival, lanzó Chunkay, una aplicación para el aprendizaje de idiomas Kichwa Kañari para niños.
By Hani Abidi
112 days. That is how long it has been since the government of India stripped Kashmir of its autonomy by revoking Articles 370 and 35A. 112 days of silence from the region, since India imposed a communications blackout that still has not been lifted. 112 days since 8 million Kashmiris have been cut off from the rest of the world by the “largest democracy on earth.” 109 days since India sent thousands of additional troops to Kashmir, already the most militarized zone in the world.
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