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Food and Farming
The Root Café is Tackling Food Waste
Article

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Indigeneity
Fighting Racism In School
Video

From Thanksgiving stereotypes to Indian mascots, Native American students face racism from kindergarten through college. In this inspirational panel,...

Justice
Manuel Pastor’s 10 Key Elements for Movement Building
Article

In today’s America, what does it take to build a successful social movement? Manuel Pastor, professor of Sociology and American Studies &...

Environmental Education
Partnering for Equitable Environmental Literacy
Article

There are countless ways to create positive, lasting experiences that nurture an empathetic relationship with the environment. Getting students...

Nature, Culture and Spirit
Carl Safina: What Animals Think and Feel
Article

Carl Safina, Ph.D., is an ecologist and the inaugural holder of the Chair for Nature and Humanity at Stony Brook. He is President of The Safina...

Environmental Education
Jeremy Narby: Living Responsibly in the Biosphere
Article

Jeremy Narby, Ph.D., is an anthropologist who has been working as Amazonian Projects Coordinator for the Swiss NGO “Nouvelle Planète” since...

Justice
Othering and Belonging: An Embodied Spiritual Practice
Article

By john a. powell john a. powell is an internationally recognized expert in the areas of civil rights, civil liberties, structural racism,...

Food and Farming
John Wick & Calla Rose Ostrander: Carbon Farming
Article

John Wick is the co-owner of the Nicasio Native Grass Ranch and co-founder of the Marin Carbon Project, which aims to improve carbon sequestration in...

Food and Farming
‘Eat Less Meat’ Ignores the Role of Animals in the Ecosystem
Article

By Ariel Greenwood A grazier argues that this popular sentiment misses the point, and distracts us from the opportunity to adopt a diet that will...

Restoring Ecosystems
Dolcini: “Efforts to help one species generally promote all species”
Article

By Brian Frederick This piece was originally published on the Food Tank website. Food Tank is a nonprofit organization focused on building a...

Restoring Ecosystems
Jody Holmes: Ecosystem-Based Management in the Great Bear Rainforest
Article

Jody Holmes, Ph.D., has dedicated more than 20 years to achieving healthy human and ecological systems in the Great Bear Rainforest. In conjunction...

Environmental Education
Fall In Love With Water: A Million Blue Mind Marbles
Article

Wallace J. Nichols, an award-winning scientist, eco activist and author, is a research associate at California Academy of Sciences, and co-founder...

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