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Justice
The #Next250 Initiative: Using U.S.’ 250th Anniversary to Consider Our Past and Improve Our Future 
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The year 2026 will mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The U.S. government has an official commission for the...

Justice
Debt’s Reach: Unveiling Injustice and Collective Power with the Debt Collective
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In an era where financial struggles are often framed as personal failings, conversations about debt are critical lenses into systemic injustices and...

Justice
Fighting for Democracy Amid Climate and Political Breakdown
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As we face the existential crises of climate breakdown and worldwide threats to democracy, it is not time to despair. The world is full of...

Ecological Design
The Nature of Our Cities: How Technology and Ecology Are Redefining Urban Life
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Nadina Galle, Ph.D., is an ecological engineer and National Geographic Explorer whose work inhabits the rich borderlands between modern technology...

Justice
What the Hell Should We Be Doing About Rising Fascism?
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Amid the current rise of fascist leaders, rhetoric, and movements in the U.S., we need to examine contemporary expressions of fascism and how...

Art
Art for Action in a World Seeking Change
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The most significant movements for positive change have often been advanced and amplified by artistic expressions that spotlight injustice and bring...

Indigeneity
Claudia Peña and Erin Matariki Carr on Reconnecting with the Earth and Each Other
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Through colonization, hyper capitalism, and unaddressed trauma, many of us have forgotten how to play our part in the orchestra of the natural...

Justice
Rojava Revolution: Women’s Liberation, Democracy and Ecology in North-East Syria
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Over the past decade, the most far-reaching social revolution of the 21st century has taken place in Syria’s Kurdish-majority Northeast, commonly...

Justice
Democracy Means Community Engagement, Every Day
Video

With Colette Pichon-Battle and Jennifer Riley Collins We simultaneously face two related existential crises — climate breakdown and radical...

Ecological Design
As Recognition of Intelligent Forest Systems Grows, So Has Pushback
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University of British Columbia Professor of Forest Ecology and bestselling author Suzanne Simard has been at the forefront of research on plant...

Art
Artivism in the Age of Climate Chaos and Societal Instability
Article

Throughout history, the most significant movements for positive change have nearly always been accompanied by powerful artistic expressions that...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
Decoding the Symphony of Sperm Whales: New Study Dives into Complex Vocalizations
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In the vast expanse of the ocean, beneath the gentle sway of waves and the dance of sunlight filtering through azure depths, sperm whales are...

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