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Eco-Nomics
Solidarity Economics: Our Economy, Our Planet, Our Movements
Video

Solidarity Economics is an economic frame that recognizes that people are not just individuals, but also members of broader social groups and...

Justice
Sacred Manhood: An Intergenerational Conversation on Trauma and Healing for Boys and Men of Color (“BMOC”)
Video

Many boys and men of color have to grapple with very potent intergenerational traumas deeply linked to the racism, oppression and systemic...

Environmental Education
The Arbornaut – A Life Discovering the Eighth Continent in the Trees Above Us
Article

Meg Lowman Author, conservation biologist and explorer Meg Lowman is one of the world’s first arbornauts. Whereas astronauts explore outer...

Justice
Nature + Justice + Women’s Leadership: A Strategic Trio for Effective Change
Video

As ecological destruction, climate destabilization, the global pandemic, and all forms of historical and current injustice are converging to...

Indigeneity
It’s Time the Psychedelic Community Gave Back: The Indigenous Reciprocity Initiative
Video

The psychedelic community owes enormous debts to the Indigenous cultures that, over millennia, developed the use of consciousness-modifying...

Indigeneity
Indigenous Activism NOW: Talking Story With Clayton Thomas-Muller and Julian NoiseCat
Video

Clayton Thomas-Muller and Julian Brave NoiseCat are nationally and internationally acclaimed Indigenous leaders in the fights against climate...

Food and Farming
Scaling Up Permaculture
Video

Permaculture, based on the ethos of “earth care, people care and fair share,” has provided millions of people the principles and tools to live...

Indigeneity
Laughter as Medicine: The Power of Native American Comedy
Video

They say “laughter is the best medicine,” but the most powerful medicine of all might just be American Indian comedy. Native peoples on this...

Indigeneity
Transforming Indigenous Stereotypes: Stories By Us For Us with Crystal Echo Hawk
Podcasts

From racist mascots, to stereotypes in national creation myths like Thanksgiving, we have always faced misrepresentation and disrespect of our...

Indigeneity
Stolen Land, Stolen Lives: Indigenous People and the Legacy of Colonialism
Article

Prior to the colonization of North America, over a thousand separate Indigenous nations populated the continent – each with their own unique...

Indigeneity
Bioneers Decolonization Series What Is Decolonization?: In Conversation with Alexis Bunten
Article

Decolonization has recently adopted a wide array of definitions and has come to embody various differing political interests. From its theoretical...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
Starlings, Infinity, and the Kith of Kinship Lyanda Fern Lynn Haupt
Article

Lyanda Fern Lynn Haupt Often regarded as a pest, the starling is a type of bird with a glossy black plumage that shines green or purple due to...

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