Beata Tsosie-Peña, Indigenous artist, activist, mother and community leader from Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico, in the Southwest U.S. – shares her thoughts on what feminism, climate justice, and self care mean to her in her work as coordinator or Tewa Women United’s Environmental Health and Justice program, and in her daily life. She reflects on the intersection of her work in many areas, including with protection of traditional Indigenous agricultural seeds; opposition to ongoing regional nuclear contamination; Indigenous language reclamation; birth and midwifery work; and in confronting violence against women and the Earth. Photo credit: Third Woman Press