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THE SEEKERS: John Densmore Explores the Origins of Creativity in His New Memoir
Article

As the iconic drummer of The Doors, John Densmore is used to releasing hits — but nothing quite like his new memoir, THE SEEKERS: Meetings with...

Eco-Nomics
Kenny Ausubel – The Upside of the Downside
Video

The incredibly challenging crises we are currently engulfed in (the pandemic, unemployment and food insecurity for millions, persistent structural...

Ecological Medicine
Planetary Health: Protecting Nature to Protect Ourselves
Article

As humans, we are not separate from the world around us. Our health is directly tied to the environment of which we're a part, and we're already...

Art
The Undocumented Community is Not a Resource to Extract: A Performance by Alejandro Fuentes-Mena of Motus Theater
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“Paying an undocumented person half the value of their work, extracting all you can get from them to take care of your homes and families, and...

Art
Performance of “Beyond the Great Unraveling” by Naima Penniman
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In this special performance for the 2020 Bioneers Conference, Naima Penniman offered her interpretation of the conference theme, "Beyond the Great...

Art
Performance of “Resilient” by Rising Appalachia
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Leah Song and Chloe Smith of Rising Appalachia perform their song "Resilient" at the 2020 Bioneers Conference. Rising Appalachia, a renowned...

Justice
Jamie Margolin – Burnout and Balance: Finding an Identity Outside Of Your Activism
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Jamie Margolin, the 18-year old co-founder of one of the most dynamic and effective international youth climate justice organizations, Zero Hour,...

Justice
Bakari Kitwana – Racial Justice and Democracy
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Through the lens of the new book, Democracy Unchained: How We Rebuild Government For the People, co-editor Bakari Kitwana reflects on the...

Women's Leadership
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson – The Feminist Climate Renaissance: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis
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A Feminist Climate Renaissance is emerging in the movement for climate justice as women––specifically women of color––are transforming how...

Food and Farming
Seeding Sovereignty and Sowing Freedom: An Afro-Indigenous Approach to Agriculture and Food Security
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Before being forced to board the Transatlantic slave ships, African people braided seeds into their hair in hopes their grandchildren would be able...

Justice
Thom Hartmann – All Life Is Organized Around Democracy
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Have you ever watched a flock of birds fly overhead and wondered how they all know when to turn and where to go? Or a school of fish, or a swarm of...

Indigeneity
Dr. Cutcha Risling Baldy – Indigenous Voices for Decolonized Futures
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Indigenous peoples, deeply rooted in place-based knowledge, are leading the way in developing strategies on how best to approach climate justice and...

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