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Stories for the Solstice
Gaia’s Director, Liz Hosken, shares a message on the Solstice, featuring stories from across our global network and updates from all of Gaia’s programme areas. Today we welcome the longest… Read More
The African Earth Jurisprudence Collective: Navigating towards a Resilient Future
A new article, written for the Global Tapestry of Alternatives, explores the emergence of the African Earth Jurisprudence Collective and how this dynamic group of practitioners is helping African Indigenous… Read More
Earth Jurisprudence: transformational justice for all species
Gaia’s Director Liz Hosken outlines how and why Earth Jurisprudence is vital for realising Earth-centred transformations in response to the many ecological and social crises we face. Dear Friends, As… Read More
Practices for Earth Jurisprudence Week
Gaia’s Earth Jurisprudence team share five practices to help you reconnect with the Earth and your place in the web of life during Earth Jurisprudence week 2021. Earth Jurisprudence is… Read More
Earth Jurisprudence: what you need to know
As part of our first ever Earth Jurisprudence week, we share the four key things you need to know about Earth Jurisprudence- what it is, where the idea comes from… Read More
Subscribe to Gaia’s Earth Jurisprudence Updates
In service of the emerging global movement for Earth Jurisprudence, Rights of Nature and eco-centrism, Gaia produces a monthly online update that gathers together the most exciting Earth-centred news and… Read More
Uganda recognises rights of Nature, customary laws, sacred natural sites
With our Ugandan partners ANARDE and Africe, we are delighted to share new developments in our work to protect Nature, revive culture and pursue the decolonisation of law alongside the… Read More
In the balance: Gaia’s equinox update
18th March 2021 Gaia’s Director, Liz Hosken, shares an Equinox message and puts the spotlight on the incredible work of our global partners from Africa to the Arctic in the… Read More
Gaarú: the growing African movement for Earth Jurisprudence
“Gaarú stands for a concern for all life.” – Simon Mitambo Africa’s most iconic ecosystems, from the Okavango Delta to Uganda’s Great Lakes are facing new threats. But a uniquely… Read More
OUT NOW: Llafur Ni – Our Grains
Watch Gaia’s latest film – Llafur Ni (Our Grains)– about a farmer’s 20-year quest to find and revive the Welsh black oats his grandfather once grew. Welsh organic farmer Gerald… Read More
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