One green transition sees new forms of colonialism

Boozhoo News River readers,
This week, we share another Mozilla feature on Keoni Mahelona (Kanaka Māoli), whose work as CTO of Te Hiku Media sits at the intersection of tech and language revitalization.
Watch this recently-shared video (3 mins) to learn about Keoni’s work, or read the full article, published as a part of his inclusion in the Mozilla Rise25 Awards.
Another in-depth article from Atmos covers Sámi land defenders, who share how the ongoing green transition in their territory is amounting to a new wave of colonization on their traditional lands. Read the article to find parallels with other Indigenous groups around the world.
Animikii On The Road Animikii COO David Pereira spoke on the "Growing Indigenous Businesses - Prosperity Through Export” panel at the NACCA Indigenous Prosperity Forum in Gatineau, QC last week. The panel explored the trade opportunities and challenges facing Indigenous businesses.
Learn more about the event by checking out our recap post on LinkedIn. Or watch the whole panel at the NAACA Facebook site, David's up around the 5h20min mark.
We’re grateful to have our headquarters on traditional territory of the Lək̓ʷəŋən (Lkwungen, Songhees and Esquimalt) Peoples of the Coast Salish Nation.
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