Cultural Survival is pleased to announce the Keepers of the Earth Fund (KOEF) Call for Project Concepts. The KOEF is a small grants fund that supports Indigenous values-based community development. These grants have supported Indigenous-led projects on the leading edge of solutions to the most pressing issues for Indigenous Peoples everywhere.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Jess Cherofsky // 617.441.5400 x 15 // jess@cs.org
Weavers and Sculptors from Colombia to Zimbabwe Showcase Artwork in Tiverton, RI
Global market welcomes Indigenous artists from over 60 cultures
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For Immediate Release
June 25, 2018 Cambridge, MA
Contact: Jess Cherofsky
Jess@cs.org
Migrants and asylum seekers are protected by international human rights, refugee, and humanitarian law. We believe that all people should be treated with dignity and respect, no matter what their country of citizenship, their country of residence, their legal status, ethnicity, or their economic conditions. International human rights law was created to protect the most vulnerable populations, and the United States has a moral and legal obligation to uphold those standards and to treat with dignity any human beings fleeing conditions of violence and economic injustice.
The Red Willow Womyn’s Family Society, Mill Bay, British Columbia, Canada
Cultural Survival Condemns the Trump Administration’s Policy of Separating Families at the Border
The Department of Homeland Security reported on June 15, 2018, that the Trump administration separated 1,995 children from the adults they were traveling with at the U.S. border between April 19 and May 31.