This interview series aims to explore the nuances of wildlife and environmental conservation, as well as the trajectory of the displacement of tribal communities, through extensive conversations with activists and experts in the fields of climate change and indigenous peoples’ rights. Through these conversations, Stories of Our Soil hopes to shine a light on issues of major importance, such as the rise of environmentalism among the country’s youth, animal poaching, and ways to empower and hear the voices of vulnerable indigenous communities in our country.
Tribal Rights Project Presentation at the Jharkhand Forest Department
In August 2024, Stories of Our Soil donated copies of books including The Coral Tree, Riddle of the Riddley, Water Stories from Around the World, Andaman’s Boy, Mara and the Clay Cows, The Forbidden Forest and Jhupli’s Honey Box to COHAS