GMO labeling initiatives in California and Washington State lost narrowly because a powerful alliance of Big Ag and Big Food spent millions to...
What does governance look like when it aligns with the ground truths of nature? How does culture change? What models exist? Hosted by Kirsten...
This session challenges the paucity of funding for indigenous-led initiatives of preservation, conservation and revitalization in Indian Country and...
How do we align political governance with ecological realities rooted in watersheds, foodsheds, culturesheds and regional economies? Hosted by:...
Connect with kindred educators in an emerging community of practice in this participatory session offering frameworks and tools for designing an...
Breakthrough food literacy initiatives are transforming communities, bringing people together in meaningful conversations. Learn how to design an...
Key leaders illustrate promising initiatives and the main challenges in the “greening” of capitalism. Hosted by Amanda Joy Ravenhill, professor...
Native Hawaiian visionary Puanani Mahoe and TEK educator Kaimana Barcarse share Hawaii’s unique collective cultural wisdom and traditional...
Hosted by Tom Goldtooth (Dine’/Dakota) of the Indigenous Environmental Network. With indigenous women from the North: Crystal Lameman (Beaver Lake...
By 2050, there will be 9 billion people. The good news is there are empowering population initiatives around the world improving lives and...
What if ecosystems could sue for violating the rights of nature in places like Alberta’s tar sands or Fukushima? What if communities could write...
Learn how insights from avian, aquatic and terrestrial science can help us recreate resilient land and seascapes. Hosted by Mary Ellen Hannibal,...