amy: thank you again, zack exley and justin mikulka.will link to your article at democracynow.org called "russia-ukraine war is another reason to break free of dirty steel, but u.s. companies still chase profits over green future." next up, powerlands. a new documentary about the displacement of indigenous people and environmental devastation across the globe. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "seed of life" by the navajo singer and activist radmilla cody. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. as we continue our earth day special by looking at how indigenous people are protecting the earth as we follow the journey of ivey camille manybeads tso, an award-winning queer navajo filmmaker whose new film shows how corporations like peabody, the world's largest private coal company, have devastated her homeland. she also connects with indigenous communities in colombia, the philippines, mexico, and at standing rock in north dakota facing the same struggle. this is the introduction to "powerlands