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      • AI & Indigenous Peoples
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    • Displacement & Extraction >
      • Climate Displacement
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      • To the Next Generation
      • Our Voices from the Land
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      • High Mountain Biodiversity
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      • ​PRESERVING ANCESTRAL SEEDS
      • Cultural Food Sovereignty
      • Indigenous Food Security
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      • Indigenous Disaster Recovery
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climate displacement

Seeds That Travel: Stories of Climate Displacement is an Earth Daughters campaign inspired by the teachings of Growing Papaya Trees. The book reminds us that climate displacement lives in our memories, our bodies, and our lineages — and that movement never severs who we are.

This campaign uplifts Indigenous Peoples and frontline communities whose lives are shaped by rising seas, wildfires, extractive industries, drought, and forced migration.
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It honors families rebuilding kinship networks after relocation, communities replanting traditional foods in new soils, and youth carrying ancestral languages into unfamiliar geographies — echoing the papaya tree’s resilience.

read the full series

Beyond Displacement

South Park and the “Seeds” We Carry: When the Water Rises, Home Still Lives in Us

Carrying Home With Us: What Climate Displacement Teaches Us About Belonging

Seeds That Move: Finding Home Through Climate Displacement

When Is the Last Time You Saw a Butterfly?

Hardship of Displaced Communities

Climate Displacement: Being Forced to Plant New Roots

Climate Displacement: The Seeds Seeking Safe Land

Seeds of Home: Carrying Culture Through Climate Displacement

The Heredity We Carry

Climate Displacement: Carrying the Seeds of Home With You

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