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Indigeneity
Indigenous Forum – Indigenous Women on the North-South Frontlines of Earth Protection Patricia Gualinga
Podcasts

This indigenous North-South cultural exchange builds bridges and solidarity among North-South indigenous people and their allies. Courageous...

Justice
Movement Building I: Convergence
Podcasts

Can the global convergence of disparate movements gain the traction necessary to overcome the concentration of wealth and power driving the...

Food and Farming
Intelligence in Nature: The Vegetable Mind Melissa K. Nelson, Robin Kimmerer, and Monica Gagliano
Podcasts

Contemporary science is validating traditional knowledge about the vast pervasive intelligence in nature, and in plants in particular. What is...

Justice
Movement Building II—All Together Now: Stand Up, Build Justice, Cool the Globe
Podcasts

How do we move from disconnected, fearful individuals to connected, collective agents of change? What are the relationships among concentrated...

Eco-Nomics
Public Power To Counteract Climate Challenges and Corporate Control
Podcasts

Bold strategies by publicly owned utilities in communities such as Austin, Santa Fe and Marin County are challenging private energy monopolies and...

Eco-Nomics
Toward a Nontoxic Industry and Economy
Podcasts

What would a nontoxic industrial economy look like, and how do we get there? From green chemistry and biomimicry to mobilizing women and challenging...

Women's Leadership
Woman and Nature: The Shadow and The Promise
Podcasts

Explore with a multicultural circle of women the upsides and downsides of the deep, ancient association of women and “the feminine” with nature,...

Eco-Nomics
Citizen Science: DIY Knowledge To and From the People
Podcasts

Activists, scientists and grassroots groups are leveraging new technology and collaborative networks to accurately monitor the quality of the...

Justice
The Golden Rule: Restoring the Earth by Restoring Human Dignity Paul Hawken
Podcasts

"There is an environmental movement and there is a social justice movement. If they could truly become one movement the transformation would be...

Ecological Medicine
A Return to Wholeness: Storytelling as a Healing Art Rachel Naomi Remen
Podcasts

“The future may depend on our remembering that everything has in it a dream of itself. That the seeds of wholeness and the seeds of needed...

Food and Farming
Beyond the Bar Code: The Local Food Revolution Michael Pollan
Podcasts

Because industrial agriculture is the single most destructive human activity against the environment, what we put on our collective plate and how we...

Restoring Ecosystems
The Seaweed Rebellion: Saving the Earth by Saving the Oceans Michael Stocker, Anne Rowley…
Podcasts

Perhaps we should call it Watershed Earth. We’re made of water, totally dependent on it, yet it in turn depends on us to play our part in a good...

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