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Legalizing Nature’s Rights: How Tribal Nations are Leading the Fastest Growing Environmental Movement in History with Frank Bibeau, Thomas Linzey, Samantha Skenandore
The Rights of Nature movement launched internationally in 2006 and is growing fast. Driven primarily by tribes and citizen-led communities, more than…
2 years, 11 months ago
Bending Toward Justice: The Arc of Black Lives Matter with Patrisse Cullors
In 2018, Patrisse Cullors, co-founder of Black Lives Matter shared a moving speech at a Bioneers Conference. Cullors is a performance artist and awar…
2 years, 11 months ago
Democracy v. Plutocracy: Breaking Up is Hard to Do | Thom Hartmann, Stacy Mitchell and Maurice B.P. Weeks
From local communities and states to federal policy, antitrust movements to dismantle monopolies are challenging the system that can be summed up as:…
2 years, 11 months ago
Black Food: Liberation, Food Justice and Stewardship
Episode 257
The influences of Africans and Black Americans on food and agriculture is rooted in ancestral African knowledge and traditions of shared labor, worke…
2 years, 11 months ago
Tears in the Eyes, Rainbow in the Heart: Dr. Jane Goodall’s Reasons for Hope - Dr. Jane Goodall | Bioneers 25th Anniversary Greatest Hits Series (2014)
The visionary primatologist and conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall revolutionized primatology by showing how close our kinship is with the animal kin-d…
3 years ago
The Green New Deal: Launching the Great Transformation | Demond Drummer & Tom Hayden
As climate chaos and obscene inequality ravage people and planet, a new generation of visionaries is emerging to demand a bold solution: a Green New …
3 years ago
Kicking the Habit: Sugar, Fat and Junk-Food Junkies | Maggie Adamek
You do what you eat. Groundbreaking medical research now shows that what we eat is directly connected to how we behave. Maggie Adamek's research for …
3 years ago
Re-Weaving the Web of Belonging: The Inside is Not, and the Outside is Too
As author Michael Pollan observes: “The two biggest crises humanity faces today are tribalism and the environmental crisis. They both involve the obj…
3 years ago
Awakening the Genius in Everyone: When the Calling Keeps Calling | Michael Meade
Renowned storyteller, performer, author, activist and scholar Michael Meade weaves threads of timeless wisdom traditions into myths for today’s globa…
3 years ago
Nature’s Intelligence: Coming Down from the Pedestal
These days, scientists are starting to talk like shamans and shamans are starting to talk like scientists. So says anthropologist and author Jeremy N…
3 years, 1 month ago