The Hopi farmer championing Indigenous agricultural knowledge
AJ Longreads15 Touko 2022

The Hopi farmer championing Indigenous agricultural knowledge

Michael Kotutwa Johnson is on a mission to show that millennia of Native American land practices can provide valuable lessons for growing food and sustaining the Earth.

Written by Jane Palmer.
Read by Laura Lockwood.

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Death doulas and end-of-life rights: The debate on assisted dying

Death doulas and end-of-life rights: The debate on assisted dying

As assisted dying becomes legal in a growing number of US states, are people being given a right to choose how they die - or are they dying before their time? Written by Allison Wallis Read by Lisa Br...

8 Elo 202118min

Murdered women: A history of ‘honour’ crimes

Murdered women: A history of ‘honour’ crimes

Throughout history, women have been held responsible for upholding the ‘honour’ of their families. Written by Rana Husseini Read by Yousef Abdel Nabi

31 Heinä 202124min

Doomed to stay: The dying villages of Mexico’s Lake Cuitzeo

Doomed to stay: The dying villages of Mexico’s Lake Cuitzeo

As Mexico’s reservoirs run dry, the fishermen, farmers and ranchers stuck on the drying lake beds wonder how they will survive. Written by Arnaud De Decker and Jules Emile Read by Mike Paul

22 Heinä 202119min

Vanished: The Plight of three Ethiopian DomesticWorkers in Lebanon

Vanished: The Plight of three Ethiopian DomesticWorkers in Lebanon

Meseret started working for a Lebanese family as a domestic worker soon after arriving from Ethiopia in 2011. A little over a year later, she stopped calling her family. Her story of abuse would event...

18 Heinä 202124min

Anwar Ditta: The Mother Who Took on the British Government and Won.

Anwar Ditta: The Mother Who Took on the British Government and Won.

Anwar Ditta’s heart-breaking recollections from the 1970s and '80s, expose a very dark moment in British society. Her story came to define an era of Asian anti-racist resistance. Written by Bryan Kni...

11 Heinä 202125min

Morna: Cape Verde's Music of Displacement and Return

Morna: Cape Verde's Music of Displacement and Return

The longing for home or for those who've left in search of a better life is summed up in one word. Sodade. Cape Verde and its sons and daughters of singers, poets and musicians capture it all in morna...

4 Heinä 202130min

Tales from a Crematorium

Tales from a Crematorium

Cremation on a funeral pyre made from wood has long been part of India's elaborate ritual to honour the dead, but not during the second deadly wave of Covid. "Funerals have been reduced to just gettin...

27 Kesä 202115min

‘I have sacrificed a lot’: Growing Up Queer in India

‘I have sacrificed a lot’: Growing Up Queer in India

For LGBTQ+ Pride Month, Queer Indians who battle family expectations and social pressures to live their authentic lives, share their stories. Written by Payal Dhar. Read by Iraaj Majumdar.

20 Kesä 202116min

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