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Indigeneity
Indigeneity: Becoming Native, Staying Native Jeannette Armstrong, Leslie Gray, and Katsi Cook
Podcasts

What would life be like if we could hear the land ask us to be a certain way, a way that leads us and the Earth back to wholeness and health? Native...

Justice
Toxic Trespassing: The Inside Story of the Love Canal Uprising Lois Gibbs
Podcasts

Few people know how a hostage-taking incident transformed a shy housewife from the working-class community near Niagara Falls into one of the...

Food and Farming
A Fork in the Road: Make Friends with a Farmer Michael Ableman
Podcasts

Local, organic food is growing in popularity by leaps and bounds. Beyond the benefits to the growers, our health and the land, could it become a...

Food and Farming
The Trojan Gene: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Nature
Podcasts

A handful of profit-driven biotechnology corporations are rewriting the genetic code of the tree of life, radically altering the composition of our...

Food and Farming
Tree of Knowledge, Tree of Life: Toward an Agriculture of Relationships
Podcasts

Agriculture or industrial farming, as it is practiced today, may be the single most destructive human activity against the Earth that we currently...

Justice
On the Ground of Democracy: The Second American Revolution
Podcasts

Genetically engineered plants. Big box stores. Social-security privatization. Animal factory farms. Attorney Thomas Linzey says that the force behind...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
Intelligence in Nature: Coming Full Circle Jeremy Narby
Podcasts

What do octopuses, bees, plants and slime molds have in common with human beings? For one thing, they exhibit the ability to solve problems and make...

Media
Unembedding the Media: Going Where the Silence Is Thom Hartmann And Amy Goodman
Podcasts

Today, a mere six corporations control over 70 percent of the world's media. Journalist and radio broadcaster Thom Hartmann reminds us that until...

Ecological Design
Nature Heals All Wounds: Spirals, Seashells and Molecular Architecture Jay Harman & Paul Anastas
Podcasts

In the burgeoning field of biomimicry, bioneers are designing a technological civilization that harmonizes with nature's operating instructions....

Nature, Culture and Spirit
Why the Wild? Wilderness in the Anthropocene
Podcasts

In an era of climate change and sprawling human development, how can we conserve, manage and/or restore wilderness at scale? And what does...

Justice
What We Can Learn from Our Primate Kin: A Conversation with Roger and Debbi Fouts
Podcasts

Groundbreaking primate researchers Roger and Debbi Fouts founded Project Washoe as the first successful initiative in which a non- human being...

Eco-Nomics
The Carbon Economy Disruption: Turning the Ship
Podcasts

All bets are off as climate shocks create a “new abnormal” of a world. Can our fossil fuel-based economy change course in time? These climate...

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