Dear Jack,
Last year, over 250 of Survival International’s supporters across five continents ran thousands of miles in solidarity with Indigenous peoples. We were joined by people from all corners of the world, from Ghana, Nepal, Australia to Latvia – a powerful illustration of just how global the movement for tribal peoples’ rights now is.
But the threats that Indigenous peoples face are also global: across the world, they suffer land theft, systemic racism and constant violations of their rights by governments, corporations, loggers, miners and ranchers. However, as the challenges they face intensify, so does our fight.
If you’d like to get involved to spread awareness of the struggles that tribal communities face, and raise vital funds for Survival’s work in partnership with Indigenous peoples, join us in taking part in our global movement challenge, Move For Survival.
From May 26-28, we’re taking to the streets to move together for tribal peoples, for nature, and for all humanity. This year, we are also expanding our event from Run to Move for Survival to be accessible.
Over the course of the weekend, you can move in any way that feels right for you - from organizing a wheelchair basketball tournament, a dance-a-thon, a group run or a new gym challenge. Sitting or standing, walking or sprinting, we would love for you to join our global movement towards a future where Indigenous peoples are respected, and their rights restored.
Sign up below to reserve your spot: