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Love Letters to Mother Earth

A Global Offering of Gratitude, Resistance, and Return

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From the Pacific Northwest to the Amazon, the Arctic to Aotearoa, the Sahel to the Salish Sea; Love Letters to Mother Earth is a call to speak from the heart.

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To honor the land, the waters, the winds, and the life that holds us all.

This project is part of a global movement to reclaim our stories, remember our relationships, and protect what is sacred. In a time of ecological grief and planetary transition, we offer these letters as a collective prayer, a record of resilience, and a celebration of place.

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These love letters come from riverbanks, refugee camps, mountaintop villages, city streets, and forest edges. From Indigenous youth, ancestral grandmothers, displaced families, land defenders, and dreamers. Together, they form a living archive of our shared devotion to Mother Earth.

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🌱 What You’ll Find Here

  • Letters to lands, waters, and more-than-human kin from across continents

  • Poems, songs, and stories rooted in ancestral memory and contemporary resistance

  • Photos, videos, and voice recordings that offer reverence and reveal truth

  • Multilingual reflections from Peoples and land-based communities globally

Each contribution is a sacred act; a reminder that we are not separate from the Earth, but of it.

🔥 Why We’re Doing This

Because storytelling is ceremony.

Because climate justice is cultural memory.

Because Indigenous Peoples and land-based communities must be heard — not only in courts and negotiations, but in the language of love and responsibility.

Because a Just Transition is global, and it begins with remembering who we are and how we care for each other and this planet.

This project is a reflection of Indigenous Just Transition’s global commitment to uplifting the voices, creativity, and wisdom of communities on the frontlines of climate, culture, and care.

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Let us rise in relationship with each other, with our homelands, and with the Earth and water.

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