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  1. Louisiana 🏴 COVID-19 current stats for Mon Dec 02 2024

    Cases: 1,684,058
    Deaths: 19,270
    Recovered: 0
    Active: 2,501
    Tests: 19,041,552
    Doses: 6,961,453

    #covid_louisiana
    covid.yanoagenda.com/states/Lo

  2. Louisiana 🏴 COVID-19 current stats for Sun Dec 01 2024

    Cases: 1,684,058
    Deaths: 19,270
    Recovered: 0
    Active: 2,501
    Tests: 19,041,552
    Doses: 6,961,453

    #covid_louisiana
    covid.yanoagenda.com/states/Lo

  3. Louisiana 🏴 COVID-19 current stats for Sun Dec 01 2024

    Cases: 1,684,058
    Deaths: 19,270
    Recovered: 0
    Active: 2,501
    Tests: 19,041,552
    Doses: 6,961,453

    #covid_louisiana
    covid.yanoagenda.com/states/Lo

  4. Louisiana 🏴 COVID-19 current stats for Sun Dec 01 2024

    Cases: 1,684,058
    Deaths: 19,270
    Recovered: 0
    Active: 2,501
    Tests: 19,041,552
    Doses: 6,961,453

    #covid_louisiana
    covid.yanoagenda.com/states/Lo

  5. Louisiana 🏴 COVID-19 current stats for Sat Nov 30 2024

    Cases: 1,684,058
    Deaths: 19,270
    Recovered: 0
    Active: 2,501
    Tests: 19,041,552
    Doses: 6,961,453

    #covid_louisiana
    covid.yanoagenda.com/states/Lo

  6. Louisiana 🏴 COVID-19 current stats for Sat Nov 30 2024

    Cases: 1,684,058
    Deaths: 19,270
    Recovered: 0
    Active: 2,501
    Tests: 19,041,552
    Doses: 6,961,453

    #covid_louisiana
    covid.yanoagenda.com/states/Lo

  7. Louisiana 🏴 COVID-19 current stats for Sat Nov 30 2024

    Cases: 1,684,058
    Deaths: 19,270
    Recovered: 0
    Active: 2,501
    Tests: 19,041,552
    Doses: 6,961,453

    #covid_louisiana
    covid.yanoagenda.com/states/Lo

  8. Louisiana 🏴 COVID-19 current stats for Fri Nov 29 2024

    Cases: 1,684,058
    Deaths: 19,270
    Recovered: 0
    Active: 2,501
    Tests: 19,041,552
    Doses: 6,961,453

    #covid_louisiana
    covid.yanoagenda.com/states/Lo

  9. Ya No Estoy Aquí (I'm No Longer Here)

    Monterrey street #cumbia and cross-border survival amidst gangs and immigration

    Please ❤️‍🔥🪗

    If you’ve done all you’ve got to do & helped the people you can help, take a break and watch this movie on #netflix

    😝 If you search for the English trailer, they carefully edited around all the #accordion from the cumbias 🤭

    Every song on the soundtrack is full on 🪗❤️‍🔥

    youtu.be/HIaWP-MJqYM

    #YaNoEstoyAqui
    #Mexico #acordeon #film #movies #music

  10. STOICON 2024 is coming up Saturday, October 19, and the theme this year is Stoic Cosmopolitanism. Here's a short video with one of the co-organizers, Phil Yanov, personally inviting you to the event!

    youtu.be/FpzP1QqVnsY
    #Stoicism #Stoicon #Philosophy #Practice #Video

  11. 𝗟𝗮𝗮𝘁𝘀𝘁𝗲 𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗺𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗲 𝗴𝗲ï𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗳𝗶𝗰𝗲𝗲𝗿𝗱 𝘃𝗮𝗻 𝗛𝗮𝗺𝗮𝘀-𝗮𝗮𝗻𝘃𝗮𝗹 𝗼𝗽 7 𝗼𝗸𝘁𝗼𝗯𝗲𝗿

    Alle mensen die in Israël als vermist waren opgegeven na de aanslag van Hamas op 7 oktober, zijn geïdentificeerd. Vandaag werd bekend dat de laatste vermiste, de 76-jarige Belha Yanon, bij de aanslag is gedood.

    rtl.nl/nieuws/buitenland/artik

    #Laatstevermiste #geïdentificeerd #Hamasaanval

  12. 𝗟𝗮𝗮𝘁𝘀𝘁𝗲 𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗺𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗲 𝗴𝗲ï𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗳𝗶𝗰𝗲𝗲𝗿𝗱 𝘃𝗮𝗻 𝗛𝗮𝗺𝗮𝘀-𝗮𝗮𝗻𝘃𝗮𝗹 𝗼𝗽 7 𝗼𝗸𝘁𝗼𝗯𝗲𝗿

    Alle mensen die in Israël als vermist waren opgegeven na de aanslag van Hamas op 7 oktober, zijn geïdentificeerd. Vandaag werd bekend dat de laatste vermiste, de 76-jarige Belha Yanon, bij de aanslag is gedood.

    rtl.nl/nieuws/buitenland/artik

    #Laatstevermiste #geïdentificeerd #Hamasaanval

  13. 𝗟𝗮𝗮𝘁𝘀𝘁𝗲 𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗺𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗲 𝗴𝗲ï𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗳𝗶𝗰𝗲𝗲𝗿𝗱 𝘃𝗮𝗻 𝗛𝗮𝗺𝗮𝘀-𝗮𝗮𝗻𝘃𝗮𝗹 𝗼𝗽 7 𝗼𝗸𝘁𝗼𝗯𝗲𝗿

    Alle mensen die in Israël als vermist waren opgegeven na de aanslag van Hamas op 7 oktober, zijn geïdentificeerd. Vandaag werd bekend dat de laatste vermiste, de 76-jarige Belha Yanon, bij de aanslag is gedood.

    rtl.nl/nieuws/buitenland/artik

    #Laatstevermiste #geïdentificeerd #Hamasaanval

  14. 𝗟𝗮𝗮𝘁𝘀𝘁𝗲 𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗺𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗲 𝗴𝗲ï𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗳𝗶𝗰𝗲𝗲𝗿𝗱 𝘃𝗮𝗻 𝗛𝗮𝗺𝗮𝘀-𝗮𝗮𝗻𝘃𝗮𝗹 𝗼𝗽 7 𝗼𝗸𝘁𝗼𝗯𝗲𝗿

    Alle mensen die in Israël als vermist waren opgegeven na de aanslag van Hamas op 7 oktober, zijn geïdentificeerd. Vandaag werd bekend dat de laatste vermiste, de 76-jarige Belha Yanon, bij de aanslag is gedood.

    rtl.nl/nieuws/buitenland/artik

    #Laatstevermiste #geïdentificeerd #Hamasaanval

  15. 𝗟𝗮𝗮𝘁𝘀𝘁𝗲 𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗺𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗲 𝗴𝗲ï𝗱𝗲𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗳𝗶𝗰𝗲𝗲𝗿𝗱 𝘃𝗮𝗻 𝗛𝗮𝗺𝗮𝘀-𝗮𝗮𝗻𝘃𝗮𝗹 𝗼𝗽 7 𝗼𝗸𝘁𝗼𝗯𝗲𝗿

    Alle mensen die in Israël als vermist waren opgegeven na de aanslag van Hamas op 7 oktober, zijn geïdentificeerd. Vandaag werd bekend dat de laatste vermiste, de 76-jarige Belha Yanon, bij de aanslag is gedood.

    rtl.nl/nieuws/buitenland/artik

    #Laatstevermiste #geïdentificeerd #Hamasaanval

  16. Did you know that gold kills indigenous people and rare animals?

    Gold mining kills indigenous peoples throughout the world like the Yanomami people of Brazil and Papuans in West Papua. The bloody, violent and greedy landgrabbing that goes on for gold forces indigenous women and children into sex slavery! Mercury poisons the water, which kills people and puts 1000’s of species closer to extinction. To help indigenous peoples to fight for their ancestral lands and help endangered animals you should #BoycottGold #BoycottGold4Yanomami

    https://youtu.be/RLsqyADpgn0

    #Gold #mining kills #indigenous peoples 🩸 forcing women and children into sex #slavery! Help #Yanomami people forced violently from their #rainforest homes for the #greed of gold! 🪙⛔️ #BoycottGold #BoycottGold4Yanomami 🫶🌳@BarbaraNavarro @palmoildetect https://wp.me/pcFhgU-8uY

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    DYK #Gold #mining 🥇🚫 is sending species like #Tapirs and #jaguars 🐅 towards #extinction? 😿It causes #ecocide and violently displaces #Yanomami of #Brazil and #Papuans of #WestPapa. Fight for them 🦥🌱 and #BoycottGold @BarbaraNavarro @palmoildetect https://wp.me/pcFhgU-8uY

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    Gold mining in the Amazon devastates the Yanomami people’s ancestral land. Meanwhile, Illegal mining drives deforestation, violence, and human rights abuses. Sadly, successive governments in many South American countries, including Brazil, have failed to safeguard the rights of Indigenous peoples, turning a blind eye to the issue. A little known fact is that mercury used in gold extraction poisons ecosystems, wildlife, and people. Another horrifying fact is that indigenous women and children are often forced into sex slavery near mining sites. Major companies and criminals profit from this illegal trade, while the Yanomami suffer.

    Gold mining also leads to the loss of biodiversity, disrupts traditional livelihoods, contaminates water sources, and contributes to climate change. You can help when you boycott gold and support Indigenous sovereignty. Share social media posts with the hashtags #BoycottGold and #BoycottGold4Yanomami and follow Barbara Crane Navarro to raise awareness.

    ENDS

    Read more about why you should boycott gold

    Around 25% of Africa’s Land is Damaged: This is How We Fix It!

    Almost 25% of all land in Africa has been damaged driven by climate change and deforestation for mining palm oil and cocoa. Take action and protect forests!

    Read more

    An Action Plan for Amazon Droughts: The Time is Now!

    The fertile lungs of our planet, the Amazon jungle faces severe drought due to El Niño, climate change, and deforestation for agriculture like palm oil, soy and meat. This along with gold mining,…

    Read more

    Indigenous Empowerment to Reverse Amazonia’s Mineral Demand

    Illegal mining for minerals like gold is driving Amazonia deforestation. Empowering Indigenous peoples to care for biodiversity-rich areas is the key!

    Read more

    New Research: Indigenous Communities Reduce Amazon Deforestation by 83%”

    Although #deforestation rates in the Brazilian #Amazon have halved, this globally critical biome is still losing more than 5,000km² every year. That’s an area three times larger than Greater London. By combining satellite…

    Read more

    Dung Beetles Are Rainforests’ Diligent Regrowth Soldiers

    The dung beetle may eat and nest in poop, but their role in nature is anything but humble. These hardshelled scarabs live on every continent except Antarctica, recycling feces and suppressing parasites that…

    Read more

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    The World’s Most Loved Cup: A Social, Ethical & Environmental History of Coffee by Aviary Doert

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    How do we stop the world’s ecosystems from going into a death spiral? A #SteadyState Economy

    Read more

    3. Supermarket sleuthing: Next time you’re in the supermarket, take photos of products containing palm oil. Share these to social media along with the hashtags to call out the greenwashing and ecocide of the brands who use palm oil. You can also take photos of palm oil free products and congratulate brands when they go palm oil free.

    https://twitter.com/CuriousApe4/status/1526136783557529600?s=20

    https://twitter.com/PhillDixon1/status/1749010345555788144?s=20

    https://twitter.com/mugabe139/status/1678027567977078784?s=20

    4. Take to the streets: Get in touch with Palm Oil Detectives to find out more.

    5. Donate: Make a one-off or monthly donation to Palm Oil Detectives as a way of saying thank you and to help pay for ongoing running costs of the website and social media campaigns. Donate here

    Pledge your support

    #barbaraCraneNavarro #boycottGold #boycottgold #boycottgold4yanomami #brazil #childLabour #childSlavery #ecocide #extinction #gold #goldMining #greed #humanRights #indigenous #indigenousRights #jaguars #landRights #landgrabbing #mining #papuans #rainforest #slavery #tapirs #westpapa #yanomami

  17. Did you know that gold kills indigenous people and rare animals?

    Gold mining kills indigenous peoples throughout the world like the Yanomami people of Brazil and Papuans in West Papua. The bloody, violent and greedy landgrabbing that goes on for gold forces indigenous women and children into sex slavery! Mercury poisons the water, which kills people and puts 1000’s of species closer to extinction. To help indigenous peoples to fight for their ancestral lands and help endangered animals you should #BoycottGold #BoycottGold4Yanomami

    https://youtu.be/RLsqyADpgn0

    #Gold #mining kills #indigenous peoples 🩸 forcing women and children into sex #slavery! Help #Yanomami people forced violently from their #rainforest homes for the #greed of gold! 🪙⛔️ #BoycottGold #BoycottGold4Yanomami 🫶🌳@BarbaraNavarro @palmoildetect https://wp.me/pcFhgU-8uY

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    DYK #Gold #mining 🥇🚫 is sending species like #Tapirs and #jaguars 🐅 towards #extinction? 😿It causes #ecocide and violently displaces #Yanomami of #Brazil and #Papuans of #WestPapa. Fight for them 🦥🌱 and #BoycottGold @BarbaraNavarro @palmoildetect https://wp.me/pcFhgU-8uY

    Share to BlueSky Share to Twitter

    Gold mining in the Amazon devastates the Yanomami people’s ancestral land. Meanwhile, Illegal mining drives deforestation, violence, and human rights abuses. Sadly, successive governments in many South American countries, including Brazil, have failed to safeguard the rights of Indigenous peoples, turning a blind eye to the issue. A little known fact is that mercury used in gold extraction poisons ecosystems, wildlife, and people. Another horrifying fact is that indigenous women and children are often forced into sex slavery near mining sites. Major companies and criminals profit from this illegal trade, while the Yanomami suffer.

    Gold mining also leads to the loss of biodiversity, disrupts traditional livelihoods, contaminates water sources, and contributes to climate change. You can help when you boycott gold and support Indigenous sovereignty. Share social media posts with the hashtags #BoycottGold and #BoycottGold4Yanomami and follow Barbara Crane Navarro to raise awareness.

    ENDS

    Read more about why you should boycott gold

    Around 25% of Africa’s Land is Damaged: This is How We Fix It!

    Almost 25% of all land in Africa has been damaged driven by climate change and deforestation for mining palm oil and cocoa. Take action and protect forests!

    Read more

    An Action Plan for Amazon Droughts: The Time is Now!

    The fertile lungs of our planet, the Amazon jungle faces severe drought due to El Niño, climate change, and deforestation for agriculture like palm oil, soy and meat. This along with gold mining,…

    Read more

    Indigenous Empowerment to Reverse Amazonia’s Mineral Demand

    Illegal mining for minerals like gold is driving Amazonia deforestation. Empowering Indigenous peoples to care for biodiversity-rich areas is the key!

    Read more

    New Research: Indigenous Communities Reduce Amazon Deforestation by 83%”

    Although #deforestation rates in the Brazilian #Amazon have halved, this globally critical biome is still losing more than 5,000km² every year. That’s an area three times larger than Greater London. By combining satellite…

    Read more

    Dung Beetles Are Rainforests’ Diligent Regrowth Soldiers

    The dung beetle may eat and nest in poop, but their role in nature is anything but humble. These hardshelled scarabs live on every continent except Antarctica, recycling feces and suppressing parasites that…

    Read more

    Load more posts

    Something went wrong. Please refresh the page and/or try again.

    Take Action in Five Ways

    1. Join the #Boycott4Wildlife on social media and subscribe to stay in the loop: Share posts from this website to your own network on Twitter, Mastadon, Instagram, Facebook and Youtube using the hashtags #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife.

    Enter your email address

    Sign Up

    Join 3,172 other subscribers

    2. Contribute stories: Academics, conservationists, scientists, indigenous rights advocates and animal rights advocates working to expose the corruption of the palm oil industry or to save animals can contribute stories to the website.

    Wildlife Artist Juanchi Pérez

    Read more

    Mel Lumby: Dedicated Devotee to Borneo’s Living Beings

    Read more

    Anthropologist and Author Dr Sophie Chao

    Read more

    Health Physician Dr Evan Allen

    Read more

    The World’s Most Loved Cup: A Social, Ethical & Environmental History of Coffee by Aviary Doert

    Read more

    How do we stop the world’s ecosystems from going into a death spiral? A #SteadyState Economy

    Read more

    3. Supermarket sleuthing: Next time you’re in the supermarket, take photos of products containing palm oil. Share these to social media along with the hashtags to call out the greenwashing and ecocide of the brands who use palm oil. You can also take photos of palm oil free products and congratulate brands when they go palm oil free.

    https://twitter.com/CuriousApe4/status/1526136783557529600?s=20

    https://twitter.com/PhillDixon1/status/1749010345555788144?s=20

    https://twitter.com/mugabe139/status/1678027567977078784?s=20

    4. Take to the streets: Get in touch with Palm Oil Detectives to find out more.

    5. Donate: Make a one-off or monthly donation to Palm Oil Detectives as a way of saying thank you and to help pay for ongoing running costs of the website and social media campaigns. Donate here

    Pledge your support

    #barbaraCraneNavarro #boycottGold #boycottgold #boycottgold4yanomami #brazil #childLabour #childSlavery #ecocide #extinction #gold #goldMining #greed #humanRights #indigenous #indigenousRights #jaguars #landRights #landgrabbing #mining #papuans #rainforest #slavery #tapirs #westpapa #yanomami

  18. Did you know that gold kills indigenous people and rare animals?

    Gold mining kills indigenous peoples throughout the world like the Yanomami people of Brazil and Papuans in West Papua. The bloody, violent and greedy landgrabbing that goes on for gold forces indigenous women and children into sex slavery! Mercury poisons the water, which kills people and puts 1000’s of species closer to extinction. To help indigenous peoples to fight for their ancestral lands and help endangered animals you should #BoycottGold #BoycottGold4Yanomami

    https://youtu.be/RLsqyADpgn0

    #Gold #mining kills #indigenous peoples 🩸 forcing women and children into sex #slavery! Help #Yanomami people forced violently from their #rainforest homes for the #greed of gold! 🪙⛔️ #BoycottGold #BoycottGold4Yanomami 🫶🌳@BarbaraNavarro @palmoildetect https://wp.me/pcFhgU-8uY

    Share to BlueSky Share to Twitter

    DYK #Gold #mining 🥇🚫 is sending species like #Tapirs and #jaguars 🐅 towards #extinction? 😿It causes #ecocide and violently displaces #Yanomami of #Brazil and #Papuans of #WestPapa. Fight for them 🦥🌱 and #BoycottGold @BarbaraNavarro @palmoildetect https://wp.me/pcFhgU-8uY

    Share to BlueSky Share to Twitter

    Gold mining in the Amazon devastates the Yanomami people’s ancestral land. Meanwhile, Illegal mining drives deforestation, violence, and human rights abuses. Sadly, successive governments in many South American countries, including Brazil, have failed to safeguard the rights of Indigenous peoples, turning a blind eye to the issue. A little known fact is that mercury used in gold extraction poisons ecosystems, wildlife, and people. Another horrifying fact is that indigenous women and children are often forced into sex slavery near mining sites. Major companies and criminals profit from this illegal trade, while the Yanomami suffer.

    Gold mining also leads to the loss of biodiversity, disrupts traditional livelihoods, contaminates water sources, and contributes to climate change. You can help when you boycott gold and support Indigenous sovereignty. Share social media posts with the hashtags #BoycottGold and #BoycottGold4Yanomami and follow Barbara Crane Navarro to raise awareness.

    ENDS

    Read more about why you should boycott gold

    Around 25% of Africa’s Land is Damaged: This is How We Fix It!

    Almost 25% of all land in Africa has been damaged driven by climate change and deforestation for mining palm oil and cocoa. Take action and protect forests!

    Read more

    An Action Plan for Amazon Droughts: The Time is Now!

    The fertile lungs of our planet, the Amazon jungle faces severe drought due to El Niño, climate change, and deforestation for agriculture like palm oil, soy and meat. This along with gold mining,…

    Read more

    Indigenous Empowerment to Reverse Amazonia’s Mineral Demand

    Illegal mining for minerals like gold is driving Amazonia deforestation. Empowering Indigenous peoples to care for biodiversity-rich areas is the key!

    Read more

    New Research: Indigenous Communities Reduce Amazon Deforestation by 83%”

    Although #deforestation rates in the Brazilian #Amazon have halved, this globally critical biome is still losing more than 5,000km² every year. That’s an area three times larger than Greater London. By combining satellite…

    Read more

    Dung Beetles Are Rainforests’ Diligent Regrowth Soldiers

    The dung beetle may eat and nest in poop, but their role in nature is anything but humble. These hardshelled scarabs live on every continent except Antarctica, recycling feces and suppressing parasites that…

    Read more

    Load more posts

    Something went wrong. Please refresh the page and/or try again.

    Take Action in Five Ways

    1. Join the #Boycott4Wildlife on social media and subscribe to stay in the loop: Share posts from this website to your own network on Twitter, Mastadon, Instagram, Facebook and Youtube using the hashtags #Boycottpalmoil #Boycott4Wildlife.

    Enter your email address

    Sign Up

    Join 3,172 other subscribers

    2. Contribute stories: Academics, conservationists, scientists, indigenous rights advocates and animal rights advocates working to expose the corruption of the palm oil industry or to save animals can contribute stories to the website.

    Wildlife Artist Juanchi Pérez

    Read more

    Mel Lumby: Dedicated Devotee to Borneo’s Living Beings

    Read more

    Anthropologist and Author Dr Sophie Chao

    Read more

    Health Physician Dr Evan Allen

    Read more

    The World’s Most Loved Cup: A Social, Ethical & Environmental History of Coffee by Aviary Doert

    Read more

    How do we stop the world’s ecosystems from going into a death spiral? A #SteadyState Economy

    Read more

    3. Supermarket sleuthing: Next time you’re in the supermarket, take photos of products containing palm oil. Share these to social media along with the hashtags to call out the greenwashing and ecocide of the brands who use palm oil. You can also take photos of palm oil free products and congratulate brands when they go palm oil free.

    https://twitter.com/CuriousApe4/status/1526136783557529600?s=20

    https://twitter.com/PhillDixon1/status/1749010345555788144?s=20

    https://twitter.com/mugabe139/status/1678027567977078784?s=20

    4. Take to the streets: Get in touch with Palm Oil Detectives to find out more.

    5. Donate: Make a one-off or monthly donation to Palm Oil Detectives as a way of saying thank you and to help pay for ongoing running costs of the website and social media campaigns. Donate here

    Pledge your support

    #barbaraCraneNavarro #boycottGold #boycottgold #boycottgold4yanomami #brazil #childLabour #childSlavery #ecocide #extinction #gold #goldMining #greed #humanRights #indigenous #indigenousRights #jaguars #landRights #landgrabbing #mining #papuans #rainforest #slavery #tapirs #westpapa #yanomami

  19. Did you know that gold kills indigenous people and rare animals?

    Gold mining kills indigenous peoples throughout the world like the Yanomami people of Brazil and Papuans in West Papua. The bloody, violent and greedy landgrabbing that goes on for gold forces indigenous women and children into sex slavery! Mercury poisons the water, which kills people and puts 1000’s of species closer to extinction. To help indigenous peoples to fight for their ancestral lands and help endangered animals you should #BoycottGold #BoycottGold4Yanomami

    https://youtu.be/RLsqyADpgn0

    #Gold #mining kills #indigenous peoples 🩸 forcing women and children into sex #slavery! Help #Yanomami people forced violently from their #rainforest homes for the #greed of gold! 🪙⛔️ #BoycottGold #BoycottGold4Yanomami 🫶🌳@BarbaraNavarro @palmoildetect https://wp.me/pcFhgU-8uY

    Share to BlueSky Share to Twitter

    DYK #Gold #mining 🥇🚫 is sending species like #Tapirs and #jaguars 🐅 towards #extinction? 😿It causes #ecocide and violently displaces #Yanomami of #Brazil and #Papuans of #WestPapa. Fight for them 🦥🌱 and #BoycottGold @BarbaraNavarro @palmoildetect https://wp.me/pcFhgU-8uY

    Share to BlueSky Share to Twitter

    Gold mining in the Amazon devastates the Yanomami people’s ancestral land. Meanwhile, Illegal mining drives deforestation, violence, and human rights abuses. Sadly, successive governments in many South American countries, including Brazil, have failed to safeguard the rights of Indigenous peoples, turning a blind eye to the issue. A little known fact is that mercury used in gold extraction poisons ecosystems, wildlife, and people. Another horrifying fact is that indigenous women and children are often forced into sex slavery near mining sites. Major companies and criminals profit from this illegal trade, while the Yanomami suffer.

    Gold mining also leads to the loss of biodiversity, disrupts traditional livelihoods, contaminates water sources, and contributes to climate change. You can help when you boycott gold and support Indigenous sovereignty. Share social media posts with the hashtags #BoycottGold and #BoycottGold4Yanomami and follow Barbara Crane Navarro to raise awareness.

    ENDS

    Read more about why you should boycott gold

    Around 25% of Africa’s Land is Damaged: This is How We Fix It!

    Almost 25% of all land in Africa has been damaged driven by climate change and deforestation for mining palm oil and cocoa. Take action and protect forests!

    Read more

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  20. Freedom for #LeonardPeltier, Arrest of #BuddhistMonks and #Amazon Lead Issues at U.N. Permanent Forum on #Indigenous Issues

    - "The government of Vietnam is hypo-critical of the Declaration on the Rights of #IndigenousPeoples and undermines the self-determination of Indigenous Peoples in the #Mekong Delta of #SouthVietnam"

    - "Years ago, when the #Yanomami stood up against the gold miners, and were murdered"

    - "#HumanRights defenders are constantly harassed when educating the community about human rights."

    By #BrendaNorrell, #CensoredNews, April 22, 2024

    NEW YORK -- "'Leonard Peltier should come home and be with his great grandson and teach him songs, and what he has left of his life should be spent at home,' Nathan Phillips, Omaha, Deer Clan, told the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York on Monday, as the second week of the session began.

    "'Leonard Peltier stood up for the people,' Phillips said, and asked the UN Permanent Forum to write a letter to Coleman Prison and ask for a compassionate release for Peltier. Phillips said Peltier is sick and 79 years old, and has spent more than 40 years in prison.

    "'They really don't know who committed the crime that he's in there for, and now his eyesight is really bad. He might die in there, and that would be death by incarceration,' Phillips said.

    "'The FBI admitted that they didn't know who did that, so they should let him go,' he said, adding 'the FBIs didn't have no business up there."

    Read more:
    bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2024/04

    #FreeLeonardPeltier #IndigenousIssues #UN

  21. Freedom for #LeonardPeltier, Arrest of #BuddhistMonks and #Amazon Lead Issues at U.N. Permanent Forum on #Indigenous Issues

    - "The government of Vietnam is hypo-critical of the Declaration on the Rights of #IndigenousPeoples and undermines the self-determination of Indigenous Peoples in the #Mekong Delta of #SouthVietnam"

    - "Years ago, when the #Yanomami stood up against the gold miners, and were murdered"

    - "#HumanRights defenders are constantly harassed when educating the community about human rights."

    By #BrendaNorrell, #CensoredNews, April 22, 2024

    NEW YORK -- "'Leonard Peltier should come home and be with his great grandson and teach him songs, and what he has left of his life should be spent at home,' Nathan Phillips, Omaha, Deer Clan, told the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York on Monday, as the second week of the session began.

    "'Leonard Peltier stood up for the people,' Phillips said, and asked the UN Permanent Forum to write a letter to Coleman Prison and ask for a compassionate release for Peltier. Phillips said Peltier is sick and 79 years old, and has spent more than 40 years in prison.

    "'They really don't know who committed the crime that he's in there for, and now his eyesight is really bad. He might die in there, and that would be death by incarceration,' Phillips said.

    "'The FBI admitted that they didn't know who did that, so they should let him go,' he said, adding 'the FBIs didn't have no business up there."

    Read more:
    bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2024/04

    #FreeLeonardPeltier #IndigenousIssues #UN

  22. Freedom for #LeonardPeltier, Arrest of #BuddhistMonks and #Amazon Lead Issues at U.N. Permanent Forum on #Indigenous Issues

    - "The government of Vietnam is hypo-critical of the Declaration on the Rights of #IndigenousPeoples and undermines the self-determination of Indigenous Peoples in the #Mekong Delta of #SouthVietnam"

    - "Years ago, when the #Yanomami stood up against the gold miners, and were murdered"

    - "#HumanRights defenders are constantly harassed when educating the community about human rights."

    By #BrendaNorrell, #CensoredNews, April 22, 2024

    NEW YORK -- "'Leonard Peltier should come home and be with his great grandson and teach him songs, and what he has left of his life should be spent at home,' Nathan Phillips, Omaha, Deer Clan, told the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York on Monday, as the second week of the session began.

    "'Leonard Peltier stood up for the people,' Phillips said, and asked the UN Permanent Forum to write a letter to Coleman Prison and ask for a compassionate release for Peltier. Phillips said Peltier is sick and 79 years old, and has spent more than 40 years in prison.

    "'They really don't know who committed the crime that he's in there for, and now his eyesight is really bad. He might die in there, and that would be death by incarceration,' Phillips said.

    "'The FBI admitted that they didn't know who did that, so they should let him go,' he said, adding 'the FBIs didn't have no business up there."

    Read more:
    bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2024/04

    #FreeLeonardPeltier #IndigenousIssues #UN

  23. Freedom for #LeonardPeltier, Arrest of #BuddhistMonks and #Amazon Lead Issues at U.N. Permanent Forum on #Indigenous Issues

    - "The government of Vietnam is hypo-critical of the Declaration on the Rights of #IndigenousPeoples and undermines the self-determination of Indigenous Peoples in the #Mekong Delta of #SouthVietnam"

    - "Years ago, when the #Yanomami stood up against the gold miners, and were murdered"

    - "#HumanRights defenders are constantly harassed when educating the community about human rights."

    By #BrendaNorrell, #CensoredNews, April 22, 2024

    NEW YORK -- "'Leonard Peltier should come home and be with his great grandson and teach him songs, and what he has left of his life should be spent at home,' Nathan Phillips, Omaha, Deer Clan, told the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York on Monday, as the second week of the session began.

    "'Leonard Peltier stood up for the people,' Phillips said, and asked the UN Permanent Forum to write a letter to Coleman Prison and ask for a compassionate release for Peltier. Phillips said Peltier is sick and 79 years old, and has spent more than 40 years in prison.

    "'They really don't know who committed the crime that he's in there for, and now his eyesight is really bad. He might die in there, and that would be death by incarceration,' Phillips said.

    "'The FBI admitted that they didn't know who did that, so they should let him go,' he said, adding 'the FBIs didn't have no business up there."

    Read more:
    bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2024/04

    #FreeLeonardPeltier #IndigenousIssues #UN

  24. Freedom for #LeonardPeltier, Arrest of #BuddhistMonks and #Amazon Lead Issues at U.N. Permanent Forum on #Indigenous Issues

    - "The government of Vietnam is hypo-critical of the Declaration on the Rights of #IndigenousPeoples and undermines the self-determination of Indigenous Peoples in the #Mekong Delta of #SouthVietnam"

    - "Years ago, when the #Yanomami stood up against the gold miners, and were murdered"

    - "#HumanRights defenders are constantly harassed when educating the community about human rights."

    By #BrendaNorrell, #CensoredNews, April 22, 2024

    NEW YORK -- "'Leonard Peltier should come home and be with his great grandson and teach him songs, and what he has left of his life should be spent at home,' Nathan Phillips, Omaha, Deer Clan, told the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues in New York on Monday, as the second week of the session began.

    "'Leonard Peltier stood up for the people,' Phillips said, and asked the UN Permanent Forum to write a letter to Coleman Prison and ask for a compassionate release for Peltier. Phillips said Peltier is sick and 79 years old, and has spent more than 40 years in prison.

    "'They really don't know who committed the crime that he's in there for, and now his eyesight is really bad. He might die in there, and that would be death by incarceration,' Phillips said.

    "'The FBI admitted that they didn't know who did that, so they should let him go,' he said, adding 'the FBIs didn't have no business up there."

    Read more:
    bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2024/04

    #FreeLeonardPeltier #IndigenousIssues #UN

  25. Roraima state, Brazil
    An inspector from the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources gives water to an illegal miner while he and his group are detained during an operation against illegal mining in Yanomami Indigenous land

    Photograph: Ueslei Marcelino/Reuters

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