Parfois on rate les plus beaux moments – NE MANQUEZ PAS ce film magique de 38 secondes – “L’ami surprise du garçon Yanomami dans la jungle” ! — Barbara Crane Navarro

Enfants Yanomami, Alto Orinoco, Amazonas, Venezuela Veuillez aider à protéger les forêts, les rivières, la faune et la vie des Yanomami et des autres peuples autochtones en boycottant TOUS les produits de la déforestation ; or, huile de palme, bois exotique, soja, boeuf, etc. ! L’eau est la vie! Voici le film de 38 secondes du garçon […]

Parfois on rate les plus beaux moments – NE MANQUEZ PAS ce film magique de 38 secondes – “L’ami surprise du garçon Yanomami dans la jungle” ! — Barbara Crane Navarro

“Bolsonaro é um assassino e deveria ser preso”, diz líder sobre recordes de violência contra Indígenas! — Barbara Crane Navarro

Relatório do Cimi divulgado nesta quarta-feira (17) mostra que etnias tiveram 176 homicídios em 2021; número de invasões de aldeias triplicou; organizadores relacionam ataques a medidas do governo que favorecem a exploração e a apropriação privada de territórios Por Mariana para a “De olho nos ruralistas” “Vocês querem ser seres humanos como nós?”, pergunta Neusa […] […]

“Bolsonaro é um assassino e deveria ser preso”, diz líder sobre recordes de violência contra Indígenas! — Barbara Crane Navarro

Māori Portraits Offer a Window into New Zealand’s Colonial History — Lara Trace Hentz — Barbara Crane Navarro

Māori Portraits Offer a Window into New Zealand’s Colonial History @Auckartgal https://t.co/LJqxuf0sEA — hyperallergic (@hyperallergic) February 13, 2017 Gottfried Lindauer’s portraits present a collective history of colonial New Zealand, capturing individual identities in a time of great social change and upheaval. Source: Māori Portraits Offer a Window into New Zealand’s Colonial History Māori Portraits Offer a […]

Māori Portraits Offer a Window into New Zealand’s Colonial History — Lara Trace Hentz — Barbara Crane Navarro

“Pinktober”: the warriors, the champions, the supporters in Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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You may have noticed that I have not been writing much recently. This is not because I suddenly decided that I hate writing; far from it. However, for the remainder of this month, my posts may be few and far between.

October happens to be Breast Cancer Awareness Month (or, to use its rather clumsy name “Pinktober”). Everything is smothered in pink (I would like to see a building in Kingston lit up pink, but I suppose it’s a bit late now).

As you may know by now, I was diagnosed with breast cancer just as summer was starting. After surgery in July, I am now well advanced in my journey and have reached what I trust and hope will be the final stage of my breast cancer journey: three weeks of radiation treatment. It is a daily appointment with a huge, ponderous machine which clicks, and whirs, and buzzes…

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