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The perseverance and commitment of First Nations to conserving so much territory is all the more remarkable considering Canada’s historical treatment of Indigenous people, many of whom were kicked out ...
Indigenous, Black, and queer farmers are buying land with the aim to restore and nourish nature along with their cultures and communities.
The Green Belt Movement, and the Story of Wangari Maathai Wangari Maathai’s Nobel Peace Prize brings trees, women, democracy, and the continent of Africa into the center of global discussions of peace ...
Nicole Young argues that Black people’s conscription into America’s endless war-making machine only ensures they will never be safe.
For the Love of Gaza Holding on to home and humanity in the face of occupation, displacement, and genocide.
A typical American life in 2022 might include spending 50 hours a week mostly alone in a cubicle, riddled with chronic stress but on track for a promotion. Evenings pass isolated in a tower, where a ...
Billionaires are just one symptom of our upside-down economic system.
Truth and Reckoning Recognizing the generational harm caused by Native “boarding schools” is just the beginning. True healing must center the Indigenous ways of being that these genocidal institutions ...
“Minimum Viable Planet” is a weeklyish commentary about climateish stuff, and how to keep it together in a world gone mad. This week, how to be a climate ally where you are.
The author of "Braiding Sweetgrass" on how human people are only one manifestation of intelligence in the living world.
“Imagining the impossible is what people have been doing in the struggle for liberation,” says academic and activist Ruthie Wilson Gilmore in a conversation about her latest book.
Renewable energy isn’t just a green business venture; it’s a way to support tribal self-determination and economic development.
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