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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
Article

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
Article

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 
Article

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,...

Environmental Education
The World Is Drowning in Plastic. Here’s How It All Started
Article

Matt Simon In A Poison Like No Other, Matt Simon reveals a whole new dimension to the plastic crisis, one even more disturbing than plastic...

Justice
Staying Alive: Reconciling Nature, Culture and Gay Rights
Podcasts

As a backlash against LGBTQ rights escalates into an authoritarian crusade, acclaimed author and queer activist Taylor Brorby asks how we can still...

Indigeneity
The Landback Movement: Rematriating Indigenous Territories
Article

“Colonialism severs people’s relationship to land, so that a few can amass wealth and power. Landback is about healing by restoring those...

Indigeneity
Landback: Restoring People, Place and Purpose
Article

#LandBack has become a rallying cry in Indigenous circles and beyond from coast to coast, but what does #Landback really mean, and how can we be a...

Ecological Design
Reclaim the Streets with Allison Sant
Article

Allison Sant Alison Sant is a partner and co-founder of the Studio for Urban Projects, an interdisciplinary design collaborative based in San...

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