Updates
- Launch + Week of Action to end Environmental Violence!After 2 years in the making, WEA and Native Youth Sexual Health Network are ready to launch “Violence on the Land, Violence on our Bodies: Building an Indigenous Response to Environmental Violence.” This community-based report and toolkit for action exposes…
- Everything Connected to the Land is Connected to our BodiesThe links between land and body have never been more apparent than in recent years, with extractive industries drilling, mining and fracking lands on or near traditional Indigenous territories, providing economic benefits to transnational corporations and national economies at a…
- A New Partnership to Support Resistance to Environmental ViolenceWomen’s Earth Alliance (WEA) and The Native Youth Sexual Health Network (NYSHN) are so proud to partner on a community-based research and advocacy initiative to address the environmental violence Indigenous women and youth face as a result of extreme extraction. Everything that…
The Violence on the Land, Violence on our Bodies report and toolkit are part of a multi-year initiative to document the ways that the sexual and reproductive health of Indigenous women, Two Spirit and young people in North America are impacted by extractive industries, and to support their resistance efforts.
Download the Report and Toolkit here.