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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.

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.

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.

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

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