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Restoring Ecosystems
What You Need To Know About Microplastics and Textiles
Article

This article was originally published by Fibershed. We are increasingly surrounded by plastic in our daily lives. It’s the clothing we wear,...

Restoring Ecosystems
After Decades Of Oil Drilling, Indigenous Waorani Group Fights New Industry Expansions In Ecuador
Article

This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, independent news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment....

Nature, Culture and Spirit
Honoring Your Emotional Ecosystem: An Interview with Karla McLaren
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We’ve all been told time and time again to hide our emotions away. That they’re too much, unreliable, or just flat out unwanted. Karla McLaren,...

Environmental Education
The Complex Landscape of Education in 2023
Article

“The purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows.” —Sydney J. Harris In our quest to create a more just, sustainable, livable...

Indigeneity
Uniting for Equity: Labor Day and the Ongoing Quest for Fair Workplaces
Article

Although Labor Day is celebrated by many as merely a long weekend, it's important to look back on the long history of movements for fair labor...

Justice
Pushing Back Against Loosening Child Labor Laws
Article

This article was originally published in Yes! Magazine and is licensed under Creative Commons. BY MARIANNE DHENIN Child labor, often...

Restoring Ecosystems
Rights of Nature: An Interview with Thomas Linzey
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What is the best way to support nature in your community? Thomas Linzey and others like him are leading a movement for governments to adopt and...

Food and Farming
The Regenerative Landscaper: Design and Build Landscapes That Repair the Environment
Article

Erik Ohlsen is a master of regenerative design, an internationally recognized Permaculture teacher, a landscape contractor, author, farmer,...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
Happy the Elephant: Inside the Struggle for Animal Personhood
Article

Happy has lived at the Bronx Zoo for most of her 48 years, and for more than a decade has remained largely isolated and lonely. Like all elephants,...

Justice
How Visionary Leaders and Movements Shape Our World
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Movements matter. At the heart of every successful movement lies a group of leaders who ignite the spark of resistance and dedicate themselves...

Women's Leadership
Woven Liberation: How Women-Led Revolutions Will Shape Our Future 
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Azita Ardakani launched Lovesocial - a communications agency based in Vancouver, BC - in 2009 after spending over 2 years volunteering on online...

Women's Leadership
Frontline Warriors: A Conversation with Three Movement Leaders
Article

Leading a social or political movement in this moment is an arduous and complex endeavor. The challenges faced by movement leaders are numerous,...

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