Indigenous women are showing us how to fight for environmental and human rights | V (formerly known as Eve Ensler)
During a recent trip to Brazil, I saw how Indigenous women activists there have completely changed the political landscape
I was invited to the third Indigenous Women's March in Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, earlier this month. The last occupation of Brazil's legislature was in January 2022, when a group of rightwing thugs, imitating the January 6 riot in the US, attempted to kill Brazilian democracy. This was the exact opposite.
Five hundred Indigenous women from across Brazil occupied the Congress - not with guns or knives or anger, but with the strength and truth of their words, the intensity of their knowing, with their headdresses, feathers and beaded primordial designs calling us to the earth, to know the earth, to protect and respect the biomes and honor Indigenous women's rights to their lands.
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