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Indigeneity
How To Decolonize Your Thanksgiving in 2023
Article

Perhaps November was selected for Native American Heritage Month because it coincides with the Thanksgiving Holiday, one of the main events in which...

Indigeneity
Reshaping Narratives: Native Voices Reclaim Representation in Media and Society
Article

Perhaps November was selected for Native American Heritage Month because it coincides with the Thanksgiving Holiday, one of the main events in which...

Ecological Medicine
Midwifing a Movement: Community Birth Centers and the Care Economy
Podcasts

Leseliey Welch and Indra Lusero, parents and birth justice advocates, are helping to lead a movement to create community birth centers across the...

Food and Farming
Resist, Build, Heal and Reform: Working Toward a Just Food System
Article

By Leah Penniman  Leah Penniman, the author of Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm's Practical Guide to Decolonizing Land, Food, and...

Food and Farming
Seed Sovereignty is Food Sovereignty
Article

By Rowen White Rowen White, a seed-keeper and farmer from the Mohawk community of Akwesasne and an activist for Indigenous seed and food...

Food and Farming
Black Churches Take Control of Community Food Security
Article

By Reverend Heber Brown Reverend Heber Brown is a community organizer, third-generation Baptist preacher and currently Pastor of Pleasant...

Justice
How Communities Across the U.S. are Fighting for Reproductive Rights and Equitable Maternity Care
Article

The overturning of Roe v. Wade and the subsequent rise of state laws that severely restrict or outright ban abortion represent a dramatic slide...

Art
Art, Science, Ecology and the Climate Crisis An Interview with Joshua Harrison
Video

Joshua Harrison, a filmmaker, environmentalist and educator, is the heir to an illustrious legacy: his late parents, Newton and Helen Harrison, are...

Women's Leadership
Britt Gondolfi thought she’d always be anti-abortion; now she wants to reframe the debate
Article

Britt Gondolfi There are two moments that Britt Gondolfi can point to that changed her from being staunchly anti-abortion to someone willing to...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
Alfie and Me: Owls Know, Humans Believe
Article

Carl Safina When the ecologist Carl Safina took in a wounded baby screech owl, he expected that she’d be a temporary guest, just like other...

Ecological Medicine
Reclaiming Birth: The Movement for Safe, Reverent, and Equitable Maternity Care in America
Article

Leseliey Welch and Indra Lusero are parents and birth justice advocates who are helping lead a movement to create community birth centers across the...

Art
Engaged Arts: Artivism for Social Change
Article

All significant movements for positive change are accompanied by outpourings of artistic expression that help open our eyes to injustice and convey...

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