We were not kept on planet earth without help or the ability to heal ourselves from diseases and sicknesses. We just needed to pay attention to things around us and embrace the gifts that we have been graciously blessed with. So, it warms the heart to know that more people are beginning to see global narratives for what they are and are also making the efforts to do something about them
Msingi Article about Waing’a the Agikuyu medicine man: https://www.msingiafrikamagazine.com/2022/04/the-defamation-of-afrikan-culture/
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Globally, several Indigenous communities are being displaced from their lands to make way for carbon capture and forest conservation projects. These initiatives, often presented as climate solutions, have led to land grabs and violations of Indigenous rights in various regions.
Here are some indigenous peoples across the globe going through various forms of evictions:
- San (Bushmen) of Botswana
- Baka Pygmies of Cameroon
- Endorois of Kenya
- Herero and Nama of Namibia
- Guarani-Kaiowá of Brazil
- Mapuche of Chile and Argentina
- Yanomami of Brazil and Venezuela
- Adivasi (Scheduled Tribes) of India
- Papuan Indigenous People of Indonesia
- Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) Indigenous People of Bangladesh
- Standing Rock Sioux (Dakota Access Pipeline) - United States
*Wet’suwet’en First Nation - Canada
*Maasai of Tanzania,
- Ogiek of Kenya,
- Batwa of Uganda,
- Kanak People of New Caledonia,
- Aboriginal Australians
We must do something to stop this illegal acts of oppression.
Msingi AfrikaTv
We were not kept on planet earth without help or the ability to heal ourselves from diseases and sicknesses. We just needed to pay attention to things around us and embrace the gifts that we have been graciously blessed with. So, it warms the heart to know that more people are beginning to see global narratives for what they are and are also making the efforts to do something about them
Msingi Article about Waing’a the Agikuyu medicine man: https://www.msingiafrikamagazine.com/2022/04/the-defamation-of-afrikan-culture/
Purchase the book Fathers of Pan-Africanism: https://www.kobo.com/ww/en/ebook/fathers-of-pan-africanism and the authors will donate 10% of their proceeds.
Make a direct contribution to our GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/goma-refugee-crisis
Let's give meaning to Pan-Africanism, let's make Ubuntu work.