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The more people stand in solidarity, the greater our campaigning strength.
PetitionsOur amazing network of supporters and activists have played a pivotal role in everything we’ve achieved over the past 50 years. Sign up now for updates and actions.
Put your creativity, entrepreneurial streak or adventurous nature to good use and fun-draise for Survival! Make the most of your unique talents and get involved in any way that suits you.
Jadie and Alkarim climbed Mt Kilimanjaro to celebrate our 50th birthday in 2019.
The Friary Bar held a festival of music, comedy, food and, er, some male leg waxing…
Burgess Hill Scout Group raised vital funds through a “Trail for tribes” sponsored walk
By signing and sharing our petitions, you’re allying yourself with the global movement for tribal peoples.
The more people stand in solidarity, the greater our campaigning strength.
PetitionsThe tribal communities we work with don’t have regular access to email, but you do. Write directly to politicians and CEOs to amplify their voices and change the world in their favour.
We’ll give you the names and email addresses of the people with the power. You can write to them in your own words or send the suggested text we’ve written if you prefer.
Every single email makes a difference.
Send an email nowAre you serious about changing the world for the better? Ready to step up and stand up for tribes, for nature, and for all humanity? If that’s a yes, we want you on our team! Join our global network of Survival Advocates and play your part in building a better future for us all.
A monthly donation allows us to operate more efficiently. It means we can plan for the future and expand our campaigns, confident we can rely on regular support. It also means we spend less time and money on admin and fundraising, and more time campaigning for tribal peoples’ rights.
We speak out in solidarity with tribal peoples, and the more of us there are, the louder their voices become. Here are just a few ideas.
Survival’s Tribal Voice project gives tribal people a platform to speak out about what matters to them. Help support this vital platform for diversity and elevate their voices by sharing as widely as you can!
If this is important to you, TELL PEOPLE! Talk about Survival International; tell your friends and family about our work and how you feel about it, both in person and online.
The media often portrays Indigenous peoples as primitive, poor, or in some way “uncivilized” and “less than.” Don’t let them get away with it! Challenge stereotypes when you encounter them, and feel free to use our great online resources to share or quote from!
If someone expresses a problematic view, challenge it, but always be respectful in your engagements. There’s enough anger and aggression online and it never helps to add to it. When you aren’t sure what to say, you can always tag us and we’ll join in to help you out!
Does your holiday tour company promise an encounter with local tribes? Is that tribal art authentic? Do the tribespeople get the profit from its sale? Get in touch, ask questions, make sure tribal people are being fairly treated and compensated, make a fuss if they’re not.
There’s lots of false information out there but we at Survival pride ourselves on our thorough and accurate research. Use our work as references in articles, essays, or even to edit Wikipedia!
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