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Food and Farming
Seeding Sovereignty and Sowing Freedom: An Afro-Indigenous Approach to Agriculture and Food Security
Video

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
Video

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
Video

Indigenous peoples, deeply rooted in place-based knowledge, are leading the way in developing strategies on how best to approach climate justice and...

Justice
Orange County, FL, Voters Overwhelmingly Approve ‘Rights of Nature’ Initiative
Article

Originally published as a press release by the Center for Democratic and Environmental Rights. ORANGE COUNTY, FL: Orange County, Florida,...

Indigeneity
Nina Simons – Why I’m Deepening into Indigenous Allyship
Video

In this address from the 2020 Bioneers conference, Bioneers Co-founder Nina Simons shares insights into how she’s navigating this time of loss and...

Justice
‘Accessing the Best of Our Intentions’: Joan Blades on Listening and Relationship Building
Article

Joan Blades is a social entrepreneur who's built her career around bringing people together. Driven by her mediator personality and desire to find...

Justice
Jelani Cobb Talks Voter Suppression in the 2020 Election
Article

Amidst a global pandemic, the 2020 election is already making history as voters show up to the polls in record numbers. In a new interview with...

Justice
The United Citizens of America: Coming Together Beyond Party Lines
Article

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Indigeneity
Compassion & Kinship: Astounding Intelligence in Nature
Article

This article contains the content from the 10/21/2020 Bioneers Pulse newsletter. Sign up here to get the newsletter straight to your...

Restoring Ecosystems
Forest Wisdom, Mother Trees and the Science of Community
Podcasts

Forests have long occupied a fertile landscape in the human imagination. Places of mystery and magic - of wildness and wisdom - of vision and...

Indigeneity
Indigenous Land Acknowledgement Bill Introduced in California
Article

Indigenous Peoples were the original stewards of the land, but efforts to recognize ancestral territories are often buried under years of...

Art
A Geography of Hope: Gabriel García Márquez and the River that Made Possible a Nation
Article

Wade Davis Wade Davis is a writer, botanist, and ethnographer who holds a Ph.D. in ethnobotany from Harvard University. As an...

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