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The Restorative Revolution: How Indigenous Leadership and Allyship Catalyzed  the Biggest River Restoration in US History
The Restorative Revolution: How Indigenous Leadership and Allyship Catalyzed the Biggest River Restoration in US History

Yurok fisherman and tribal leader Sammy Gensaw and environmental scientist-turned-activist Craig Tucker share the epic story of how Indigenous leader…

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We're a Culture, Not a Costume: Fighting Racism in Schools - Dahkota Brown, Chiitaanibah Johnson, Jayden Lim, and Naelyn Pike
We're a Culture, Not a Costume: Fighting Racism in Schools - Dahkota Brown, Chiitaanibah Johnson, Jayden Lim, and Naelyn Pike

Native American students face racism throughout their education, from racist mascots to the historical erasure of the American genocide from textbook…

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Erosion and Evolution: Our Undoing is Our Becoming | Terry Tempest Williams
Erosion and Evolution: Our Undoing is Our Becoming | Terry Tempest Williams

Erosion and evolution. Shadow and light. Death and rebirth. These are some of the strands that the acclaimed author, naturalist and activist Terry Te…

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Deep Listening: Whale Culture, Interspecies Communication, and Knowing Your Place | Shane Gero
Deep Listening: Whale Culture, Interspecies Communication, and Knowing Your Place | Shane Gero

Dr. Shane Gero, a visionary marine biologist, is angling to crack the code of sperm whale communication. His mind-bending research is transforming wh…

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Art As Social Change: Birthing the Dawn Of A New Day | John Densmore & Climbing PoeTree
Art As Social Change: Birthing the Dawn Of A New Day | John Densmore & Climbing PoeTree

“Art is not a mirror held up to reality, but a hammer with which to shape it.” (Bertolt Brecht). John Densmore, legendary drummer of the Doors, joins…

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Busting the Myth of Primate Patriarchy:  The Nature of Sex and Gender in Our Ape Relatives  | Frans de Waal
Busting the Myth of Primate Patriarchy: The Nature of Sex and Gender in Our Ape Relatives | Frans de Waal

World-renowned primatologist Professor Frans de Waal explores the nature of sex and gender among our cousins the apes, and how gender diversity is a …

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Social Medicine: Restoring Public Health by Changing Society | Dr. Rupa Marya
Social Medicine: Restoring Public Health by Changing Society | Dr. Rupa Marya

We are told that our personal health is our individual responsibility based on our own choices. Yet, the biological truth is that human health is dep…

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Nature’s Phoenix: Fire As Medicine
Nature’s Phoenix: Fire As Medicine

Contemporary Western fire science is integrating what Indigenous Peoples discovered over thousands of years of observation, and trial and error: fire…

2 years, 4 months ago

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Amazon Visions: Solutions for Saving the Lungs of the Planet
Amazon Visions: Solutions for Saving the Lungs of the Planet

Ecuadorians have voted to ban oil drilling in one of the most biodiverse places on the planet, the Yasuní National Park, situated in the Amazon rainf…

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Patriarchy: Thousands of Years Old But Only a Few Days Deep
Patriarchy: Thousands of Years Old But Only a Few Days Deep

What will it take to begin to heal the deep wounds between women and men? What is the role of men in this transformation? Cynthia Brix and Will Keepi…

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