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Nature, Culture and Spirit
Entangled Life: Fungi, the Great Biosphere Builders
Article

Merlin Sheldrake Merlin Sheldrake is a young biologist and author of the new book, Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds,...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
The Apology: Love Means Having to Say You’re Sorry
Podcasts

They say love means never having to say you’re sorry. But what if that popular aphorism from the 1960’s is wrong and that love precisely means...

Indigeneity
Advancing the Legal Rights of Nature in a Time of Environmental Crisis
Article

The first “rights of nature” law was enacted in a Pennsylvania community in 2006, followed two years later by Ecuador’s enshrinement of that...

Art
The World’s Leading Entheogenically-Inspired Artist Shares Stories about His Creative Journey
Article

An edited excerpt of a talk given by Alex Grey at the 2003 Bioneers Conference Alex Grey is a NY-based artist who has achieved worldwide renown,...

Ecological Medicine
Plant Messengers: A Diverse Panel of Experts on Psychoactive Plants
Article

A Gem from our Vaults: A Historic Session from 1992 The following are edited excerpts from “Plant Messengers” a panel held at the 1992...

Ecological Design
Architects: Stop Building Prisons! Fighting Human Rights Abuses Within One’s Own Profession
Article

Raphael Sperry.Photo credit: Noah Kalina Raphael Sperry is an architect, sustainable building consultant, and human rights advocate....

Eco-Nomics
Owning Our Future After COVID-19: A 5-Point Plan for U.S. National Economic Reconstruction and Community Transformation
Article

By Ted Howard, Ronnie Galvin, Joe Guinan and Marjorie Kelly This piece is re-posted with permission from the Democracy Collaborative & The...

Art
Artivism: Painting a Future of Justice and Peace
Article

This article contains the content from the 7/02/2020 Bioneers Pulse newsletter. Sign up here to get the newsletter straight to your...

Eco-Nomics
Working Against Racism in the Food System
Article

By Karen Washington Since the 1980’s, Karen Washington has been a pioneering leader in urban agriculture. She farms in New York City as well as...

Ecological Medicine
Women, Diversity, and Sexual Minorities in the Psychedelic Community
Article

Although the enormous growth of interest in and research on psychedelic substances’ potential for psychological healing and consciousness...

Justice
Youth on the Frontlines of COVID Relief on the Navajo Reservation
Article

Tieron Johnson is a young staff member at Rez Refuge on the Navajo Reservation. He and others at Rez Refuge have been working tirelessly as first...

Justice
Lessons of Resilience from Queer Movements for Liberation
Article

Vanessa Raditz (they/them) is one of the guiding voices of Queer Ecojustice Project and the producer of the film Fire and Flood. In this...

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