BEHAVIOUR PATTERNS: Documentary by Amaruk Kayshapanta

Pachamama Productions presents a documentary inspired by the experiment of two North American psychologists Kenneth and Mamie Clark in the 30's who decided to place children in front of two identical looking dolls with a different skin color, one was white and the other one was black. The results were surprising. Amaruk Kayshapanta, indigenous Kichwa … Continue reading BEHAVIOUR PATTERNS: Documentary by Amaruk Kayshapanta

Bugs, for a healthy garden

Insects are a part of our lives year round, but they really make themselves apparent in the summer. Insects play an important part in keeping our ecosystems balanced, but there are times we have to exert some control over them. I prefer to work with nature and realize many bugs are actually beneficial to keeping … Continue reading Bugs, for a healthy garden

Self-Esteem, a practice for self-love

- The difference between confidence and arrogance - The difference between humility and lack of self-esteem (or self-love)   The goal is to be humble yet confident. The trap is to mask self-esteem issues with arrogance. And I think the trick is to know your weaknesses, admit them to yourselves and to others, shine a … Continue reading Self-Esteem, a practice for self-love

Nurturing your inner child through Nature (Guided Meditation)

- Reawakening your natural self - Art by Gloria Gypsy   Our culture is suffering the effects of being incredibly lopsided. Living so much from our analytical mind we have lost touch with our natural self and with the earth. Most of us have forgotten how that connection feels. Studies show that having a sense … Continue reading Nurturing your inner child through Nature (Guided Meditation)

Empowering women in India, ending violence and rapes

At Humus 4 Change we believe in Cultural Diversity Preservation and we provide Free Web Marketing Services in order to Safeguarding and empowering women who face discrimination, abuse and violence. Lalitha Sampathi is the Leader and General Secretary at IWO (Indian Women's Organization), a NGO that aims to protect women rights in order to end … Continue reading Empowering women in India, ending violence and rapes

Little Feathers Rising: Protecting Native American Children Rights

This campaign is going to work in order to protect Native American future generation, supporting children who are still experiencing trauma after they have been affected by a historical genocide.     We are collecting reports from Native people who live in the Reservations across USA in order to check what services are available with … Continue reading Little Feathers Rising: Protecting Native American Children Rights

Cultural Diversity Preservation: English Subtitles for Native Communities

THE SECRET OF AMAWTAS by Amaruk Kayshapanta - At Humus 4 Change we believe in Cultural Diversity Preservation and we provide Free Translation Services in order to empower Native communities and Indigenous people. Amaruk Kayshapanta is an Ecuadorian Cultural Ambassador of the Andes, Indigenous Kichwa from Salasaca, in the Tungurahua Province in the centre of … Continue reading Cultural Diversity Preservation: English Subtitles for Native Communities

Engage in the Consciousness of Plants

The locavore or local food movement has gained much attention over the years. It's a wonderful statement to purchase locally for a variety of reasons, including supporting the local economy, lessening the environmental impact of transporting goods and the health implications as well. Let's take it a step further, just a step out your front … Continue reading Engage in the Consciousness of Plants

Australia proves that cutting arts funding can unite the creative community, not destroy it

This week, US president Donald Trump eradicated every cent of America’s spending on the arts. In his first budget proposal, handed down on March 16, he entirely defunded the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), the Institute of Museum and Library Services, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting… via … Continue reading Australia proves that cutting arts funding can unite the creative community, not destroy it