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FeaturesThe Forest is Life: Reviving Benin’s Sacred Groves
We are living through multiple, intertwined crises - from climate change and biodiversity loss to gross inequality. Thomas Berry believed the roots of these crises lie in a crisis of our imagination
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InterviewsWhale Whispering
Michaela Harrison is an international vocalist and healer whose career is rooted in relaying the elevating, transformational power of music through song.
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FeaturesRe-Indigenising the Land
Harnessing the guiding light of their traditions and beliefs, the Indigenous Manobo youth of Bukidnon, in the Philippines, are leading the way in preserving their land and culture.
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FeaturesRadical Roots
In this guide to radical kinship, everyone from urban dwellers to farmers follow the journey of rerooting and rewilding through myth-telling as we step into the realms of the more-than-human world.
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InterviewsKoji is Community
OmVed Gardens’ head chef Josephine Marchandise caught up with fermentation explorer and educator Pao-Yu Liu to discuss culture, community and not being scared of difference.
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FeaturesNature Rights
Natalie Koffman and Flora Gregory embarked on a project that explores whether nature should have legal rights and what the world and our lives would look like if it did.
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FeaturesThe Colour of Transformation
Through the metaphor of butterfly metamorphosis, a documentary shares new perspectives on nature from seven global majority women pioneers who work in land justice and biodiversity conservation.
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FeaturesChildren of the Anthropocene
Instead of questioning the ethics of having children in a climate crisis, is it time we focused on creating a loving society and shifting our attitudes on care?
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EssaysMy Local Pond is Disappearing and I Can’t Stop Watching
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EssaysEverything is Blindingly in Bloom
How a move to the country wilderness inspired Shana Cleveland to write an album of supernatural love songs.
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Essaysp_l_an_t
Rohit Nandha is a London-based designer, whose research focuses on the intersection between architecture and the poetics of food. p_l_an_t is his series of one-page mapped out plant-based recipes.
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FeaturesRights and Responsibilities
Native American lawyer, author, teacher and activist Sherri Mitchell proposes how we can take back our power and build a rights-based society that is balanced, just and harmonious.
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