Quechua is a living people, not a dying language: Inside the fight to preserve and revitalize endangered Indigenous languages in the Andes

By Heather Physioc In a rustic adobe building in the Andean mountainside, cool light filters in through small windows that look out over a misty valley below. The hut is constructed from bricks of mud mixed with straw and highland grasses. The roof is corrugated sheet steel and thatch. The clay walls are brushed white...
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River reconnection: backpacking the North Fork Skokomish River Trail in Olympic National Park

Why would any sane, rational human being leave the comfort of their home with air conditioning and plumbing, strap 40 pounds of gear onto their back, and haul it 10 miles into the wilderness on foot to sleep on the ground, and eat dehydrated food for days? Under threat of bear activity and a “mountain...
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Working for Democracy and Peace in Tegucigalpa, Honduras

This Thanksgiving I served as an international election observer in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. I entered the Central American country hoping to support democracy and see Honduras first-hand. I left the country humbled to my core because the experience changed my worldview. I struggled to write about my brief experience in a way that would do justice...
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