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Digital Media: Collaboration and Movement Building in a Data-Driven Society | Matthew Monahan, Ben Knight, Edward West, and Ingrid Sanders
Digital Media: Collaboration and Movement Building in a Data-Driven Society | Matthew Monahan, Ben Knight, Edward West, and Ingrid Sanders

To have any chance of success, highly creative, collaborative uses of new forms of digital media must be a cornerstone of any strategy for progressiv…

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Connecting the Drops: Restoring Ecology and Social Ecology in Los Angeles | Andy Lipkis
Connecting the Drops: Restoring Ecology and Social Ecology in Los Angeles | Andy Lipkis

Could Los Angeles stop draining water from the Colorado River and the Sacramento Delta to become self-sufficient? That's a question that Andy Lipkis …

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Daughters of Thoreau: Not Too Well Behaved | Julia Butterfly Hill, Diane Wilson, and Terri Swearingen
Daughters of Thoreau: Not Too Well Behaved | Julia Butterfly Hill, Diane Wilson, and Terri Swearingen

On his deathbed Henry David Thoreau said his only regret was being too well behaved. Julia Butterfly Hill, Diane Wilson and Terri Swearingen, three o…

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Cuba’s Organic Agriculture: Aberration or Model for the World? | Kevin Danaher, Greg Watson, and Anuradha Mittal
Cuba’s Organic Agriculture: Aberration or Model for the World? | Kevin Danaher, Greg Watson, and Anuradha Mittal

Cuba developed, out of necessity, the most organic, sustainable agricultural system of any country. Is that model replicable in other parts of the wo…

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Shamanic Plant Messengers And The Fate Of The Earth
Shamanic Plant Messengers And The Fate Of The Earth

In this fascinating conversation, author and anthropologist Wade Davis and ethnobotanist Kathleen Harrison delve into the fascinating human relations…

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Working With Nature to Heal Nature: Landscapes of Hope | John Liu
Working With Nature to Heal Nature: Landscapes of Hope | John Liu

Just like our bodies, nature has a profound capacity for healing and self-repair. Filmmaker-turned-ecological-restorer John Liu shifted from document…

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Indigenous Visionary Plant Traditions
Indigenous Visionary Plant Traditions

First Peoples have long used key sacred plants as powerful healing tools and to communicate with the "mind of nature." In this truly unique session B…

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Citizen Science: DIY Knowledge To and From the People
Citizen Science: DIY Knowledge To and From the People

Activists, scientists and grassroots groups are leveraging new technology and collaborative networks to accurately monitor the quality of the environ…

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Art as a Vehicle for Social Change: Edge-Walking with Favianna Rodriguez
Art as a Vehicle for Social Change: Edge-Walking with Favianna Rodriguez

In times of strife, how can art serve as a healthy catalyst for positive transformation? Join San Francisco City Art Commissioner Dorka Keehn in a co…

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Aligning Profits with the Public Good: The Future of Impact Investing
Aligning Profits with the Public Good: The Future of Impact Investing

How can investment choices and strategies truly move the needle on large-scale change? Four leading entrepreneur/investors working to reinvent and re…

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