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Eco-Nomics
Panel Discussion – Democracy v. Plutocracy
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Since the founding of the U.S., a core battle has raged between two irreconcilable forces—democracy and plutocracy. Wealth in the U.S. today is...

Bioneers News
Bioneers 2020 Day 2: ‘I Love America’
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The second day of the Bioneers 2020 Conference delivered essential calls to action for a brighter future paired with beautiful performances and a...

Bioneers News
Bioneers 2020 Day 1: Mushroom Medicine and Racial Justice Beyond 2020
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The first day of the Bioneers 2020 Conference, presented science that opened our eyes to new possibilities along with ideas and inspiration for...

Eco-Nomics
Panel Discussion – Democracy for the First Time
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In the words of the great climate scientist James Hansen “We can’t fix the climate until we fix our democracy.” That does not mean, however, a...

Indigeneity
Panel Discussion – The Power of Matriarchy: Intergenerational Indigenous Women’s Leadership
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Within most Indigenous communities of the Americas (and of the world) the cultural and societal responsibilities of womxn play a crucially important...

Ecological Medicine
Panel Discussion – Public Health/Planetary Health/One Health
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The current global pandemic has revealed stark structural injustices embedded deep in our society. Our approach to health has long neglected the...

Art
Panel Discussion – Come To Life: Inspiring the Regenerative Movement Through Arts and Activism
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Co-sponsored by the Guayaki Yerba Mate‘s “Come To Life” initiative. Every great movement starts with the individual, expands into...

Eco-Nomics
Panel Discussion – The Emerging Transformation: Practical Strategies for Systemic Local, Regional and National Change
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Co-sponsored with The Democracy Collaborative. Many Americans sense that fundamental change is occurring in our country. At one level, the Trump...

Ecological Design
Panel Discussion – The New Deals We Need Now: Green, Red and Blue
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Although the New Deal of the 1930s rescued many from poverty and laid the foundation for a social safety net, it was also deeply flawed in that it...

Food and Farming
Seeding Food Sovereignty: Black and Indigenous Farming Leaders Share Their Strategies
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A food sovereignty movement is sprouting on the trail of colonialism and white supremacy, which have unknowingly planted the seeds of their own...

Indigeneity
Panel Discussion – Fighting for the Rights of Nature
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This conversation covers groundbreaking new developments in the effort to recognize the legal rights of nature, including in Indigenous communities...

Justice
Panel Discussion – Nature, Justice & the Sacred: Reimagining Wholeness in a Time of Dissolution
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This conversation explores some of the physical, ethical and spiritual ecosystems of our time and considers their interconnections. How might the...

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