by Lynda Sullivan | Apr 4, 2026 | carribean, our stories, right to say no, water is life
When Haiti is showcased on international media, it is almost always associated with the same words: crisis, violence, poverty, or disaster. In the public imagination, the country is often portrayed as a territory condemned to permanent instability.
Yet the historical and political reasons that help explain this image are rarely discussed.
by Lynda Sullivan | Mar 25, 2026 | mining and militarism, our stories, position papers, right to say no, water is life
Desde las minas que abastecen a los ejércitos hasta los ejércitos que protegen las minas.
by Yes to Life No to Mining | Mar 5, 2026 | asia, our stories, post extractivism, right to say no, water is life
31 Years of Insatiable Greed and Plunder, The Continuous Fight Towards People’s Sovereignty over National Patrimony 31 Years of Insatiable Greed and Plunder, The Continuous Fight Towards People’s Sovereignty over National Patrimony Thirty-one years after the passage...
by Yes to Life No to Mining | Feb 27, 2026 | latin america, our stories, right to say no, water is life
Absolute rejection of the United States-Mexico Action Plan on Critical Minerals in our territories On 4 February, it was announced that the governments of the United States and Mexico had agreed to work on a joint action plan on ‘critical’ minerals....
by Yes to Life No to Mining | Feb 27, 2026 | latin america, our stories, water is life
REMA declara: El 4 de febrero se anunció que los gobiernos de Estados Unidos y México acordarontrabajar en un Plan de acción conjunta sobre minerales “críticos”. A través de esteinstrumento, el gobierno mexicano se compromete a realizar acciones para “desarrollar...
by Lynda Sullivan | Jan 27, 2026 | oceania, our stories, right to say no, water is life
Trump’s fast-tracking of deep sea mining prioritises corporate profit over environmental protection, Indigenous rights, and long-term regional well-being.