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Eco-Nomics
Gar Alperovitz on the New Economy Movement
Article

A conversation with Gar Alperovitz, co-founder and co-chair of the Next System Project and the Democracy Collaborative. BIONEERS: When you...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
Monica Gagliano: Plant Intelligence and the Importance of Imagination In Science
Video

From ancient myths to modern blockbuster movies, humanity has recounted countless stories in which a seemingly inert vegetal world suddenly comes to...

Eco-Nomics
Following the Money: Public Banks and Financing Local Economies
Article

Ellen Brown is an attorney and leading public banking advocate, founder of the Public Banking Institute, and Senior Fellow of the Democracy...

Indigeneity
As Long as Grass Grows: The Indigenous Fight for Environmental Justice
Article

Through the unique lens of “Indigenized environmental justice,” Indigenous researcher and activist Dina Gilio-Whitaker (Colville Confederated...

Eco-Nomics
Paul Hawken: Will Unregulated Corporate Capitalism Be Our Downfall?
Article

Paul Hawken, one of the most important environmental authors, activists, thinkers and entrepreneurs of our era, has dedicated his life to...

Justice
Jerry Tello on Toxic Masculinity, Sacred Manhood, and Supporting Men to Uplift Society
Article

Of Mexican, Texan and Coahuiltecan ancestry, Jerry Tello was raised in South Central Los Angeles and has worked for 40+ years as a leading expert in...

Environmental Education
Sandra Steingraber – The Environmental Life of Children – From Placenta to Puberty
Video

Dubbed "the new Rachel Carson," this ecologist, biologist, cancer survivor, mom, internationally recognized expert on environmental links to cancer...

Justice
Putting Science In the Hands of Citizens at Public Lab
Article

Shannon Dosemagen is a Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Public Laboratory for Open Technology and Science, known as Public Lab. With a...

Ecological Design
The Human Game: Playing and Winning Against Climate Change
Article

We’ve been playing the human game for centuries. Each individual experience across time and space have culminated in a complex web, with culture,...

Food and Farming
My Adventures as a Fisherman Turned Restorative Ocean Farmer
Article

Part memoir, part manifesto, in Eat Like a Fish (Knopf, 2019) Bren Smith—a former commercial fisherman turned restorative ocean farmer—shares a...

Environmental Education
How Environmental Literacy and Land Stewardship Could Help Save California for Future Generations
Article

Lead photo credit: Jim Gensheimer/Bay Area News Group This article was originally published on the Ten Strands website. Ten Strands weaves...

Food and Farming
14 African American Women Leading Change in the U.S. Food System
Article

This piece was originally published on the Food Tank website. Food Tank is a nonprofit organization focused on building a global community for...

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