Interview with Jordan Oram

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World Water Day 2013: What do we want for our planet?

We believe that all humans have a right to clean water. We believe education and collaboration are two of the best ways to spread the word so that each person has a chance to help, to purify, to be more conscious of water issues.

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San Pedro de Atacama, Chile

Three Technologies To Reduce Water Consumption and Stress on the Environment

The National Academy of Engineers predicts that by the year 2025 almost 45% of the world’s population will live in water stress zones. What can we do to prevent this?

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Photo Essay: Who are The SCAR Project Women?

David Jay’s photography shines a bright light into the reality of the “C” word.

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One of the younger Wichi women in the community

5 Inspiring call-to-action TED talks by women for women

Sometimes, it’s hard to see the wood for the trees. Sometimes, it feels like the little things we do every day simply are not enough. These talks show that while the road to change isn’t always clear, small actions often lead to more than you or I could imagine.

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A mother nurses her child while wearing a baby carrier

What it means to be a Wichi woman

Welcome to Women’s History month on the Cloudhead blog. From now until the end of March, all our posts will focus on issues, photography, art and resources related. As our first post, we present a photo essay of women from the Wichi community in Hickmann, Argentina. While I can’t speak for the women of the […]

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