If you happened to catch us at Festival Afloat Vancouver on July 9, you’ll know…
If you happened to catch us at Festival Afloat Vancouver on July 9, you’ll know…
In its fourth year, Festival Afloat is back — so grab your paddle for Indigenous…
While RAVEN primarily supports Indigenous Nations with their own legal challenges, we also support access…
Environmental Impact Assessments are standard protocol after an oil spill like the one that occurred in Heiltsuk waters after the Nathan E. Stewart tug ran aground on October 13, 2016. But who leads them, and how they are done is not so simple.
World Ocean’s Day is over, but we are still doubling donations to Heiltsuk’s campaign. We…
Today is World Oceans Day. It’s a day to celebrate the awe-inspiring ecosystems that make…
On April 2, 2022 a group of runners took to the trail at Elk Lake to raise funds and awareness for Indigenous sovereignty and marine life conservation.
Spring is normally the time when mariners from Heiltsuk Nation head out on the water…
RAVEN and WECAN (West Coast Climate Action Network) presented another great webinar in our Indigenous Perspectives on Climate Action series looking at community solutions. Speakers include Pansy Wright-Simms and Leona Humchitt.
In September 2021 the Canada Camino started a week-long hike across the Bruce Trail from Mono Mills heading North to Collingwood to raise money for Indigenous sovereignty and global food security. Organized by Aangen and Heart Space, a group of six hikers spent seven days learning about the land, respecting the ancestors who took care of it for time immemorial, and connecting to the spirit of the forest.