Bridging for Environmental Justice across Space and Time: Cambodia and the US South

A painting of two twin women facing each other with their hands touching, as birds fly around them and a flower emerges from the ground.

[If] we are intentional about building models of restorative justice through authentic community and government partnerships…we could explore what is possible with respect to compensation and other reparations for the harms that communities like the Kbal Romeas are facing. To bring us back from the brink, we must pull from the margins—and be mindful that these margins naturally extend beyond our borders.

A Call to Coalition: On Whiteness in Healing and Movement Spaces

A Black hand holding a blooming white rose extending towards the receiving hand of a White hand. This is against a vibrant red background.

Multiracial coalitions are essential in social justice movements. But with tensions around the role of White people in spaces of collective healing for Black, Brown, and Indigenous people, how do we move beyond this impasse and develop more robust, intimate relationships with White allies while ensuring the safety of others?

Reclaiming Heritage: The Global Push for Repatriation of Looted Artifacts

A Benin bronze returned from a British Museum to the rightful country of ownership, Nigeria.

The global push to repatriate looted cultural artifacts has grown. Recent successes have underscored the moral imperative to restore cultural artifacts to address colonial-era injustices and heal generational trauma.

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