Gloria Flora, an exemplary public servant with a 23-year career in the Forest Service, protected the “Rocky Mountain Front” from drilling and...
Award-winning painter Judy Baca describes how art can reconnect people to place, revive disappearing history, and repair cultural root systems. While...
As a member of the legendary Cousteau family, Alexandra Cousteau grew up traveling the globe, and learning firsthand the value of conserving the...
Given how serious and pressing our global problems are and how paralyzed our planet's leaders seem to be, nothing is more important than mobilizing...
In this inspiring presentation, Wallace J. Nichols explores how new technologies and large-scale research projects have resulted in an explosion of...
“What does the open space of democracy look like? In the open space of democracy there is room for dissent. In the open space of democracy there is...
In this far-ranging, acutely insightful overview, Michael Pollan depicts the profound societal transformation underway in how we eat and grow our...
Ka Hsaw Wa and Katie Redford, the Co-Founders and Directors of EarthRights International, discuss their work from the jungles of Burma and the Amazon...
Ed Tick, the psychotherapist who has been working with survivors of war, violence and trauma for over 30 years, surveys the true extent and costs of...
The world-renowned Los Angeles muralist and community arts leader, Judy Baca, unleashes the power of public art to help transform society....
LaDonna Redmond tells her very personal story of searching for answers in her struggle with her son's food allergies and finding a need for the...
Author and anthropologist Wade Davis showcases other ways of living and thinking through stunning photographs and personal stories from his world...