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Synawiku Izquierdo Torres, an Iku (Arhuaco) Indigenous man from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, known by Indigenous People as Gonawindúa, the heart of the world. He looks toward the 'Black Line', a system of peripheral sacred spaces, where acts of care and spiritual work are carried out for the territory, the body, family, food, health, and the Universe. Photo: Natalia Giraldo-Jaramillo, 2025

Synawiku Izquierdo Torres, an Iku (Arhuaco) Indigenous man from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, known by Indigenous People as Gonawindúa, the heart of the world. He looks toward the 'Black Line', a system of peripheral sacred spaces where acts of care and spiritual work are carried out for the territory, the body, family, food, health, and the Universe. Photo: Natalia Giraldo-Jaramillo, 2025

Editorial: Weaving resilience and resistance for systemic transformation

This edition of Rooted Magazine is published in conjunction with the 3rd Nyéléni Global Forum, a landmark convergence of grassroots movements and organisations from around … read more >