From 2012 to 2014, Survival supporters campaigned against devastation of the land of the uncontacted Awá people, in the Brazilian Amazon, by illegal loggers and ranchers. Survival activists sent more than 57,000 messages to the Brazilian government, and made the campaign visible everywhere, sharing pictures of the campaign logo, the “awáicon,” on famous landmarks in more than 38 countries. Feeling the immense pressure, the Brazilian authorities sent in teams to remove all invaders from the Awá territory in January 2014. Our activism evolves and varies. Sometimes it relies on being creative and attention-grabbing; sometimes it relies on being tenacious and persistent. But it is always unflinching, and always guided by the voices and the bravery of the Indigenous peoples with whom we work. There is still lots of time to #ActForSurvival this week, by taking at least one campaign action, and by sharing your recreation of our logo to spread awareness of our movement. Thank you for all you do.
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