by Cinder Hypki | Sep 12, 2022 | awakening the dream, our work, writing
Stones to the Pile of Climate Activism It has become a common feeling, I believe, as we have watched our heroes falling over the years, that our own small stone of activism, which might not seem to measure up to the rugged boulders of heroism we have so admired, is a...
by Fayeannette Pierce-Parsons | Jun 18, 2022 | writing
Can We Be, With All Our Relations? To Be in this world has any number of definitions, often dependent on who you ask. In many cultures nothing is more defining to one’s Being as their name, who has named them, what their name means, and its history. Names, though not...
by Courtney Jackson | Mar 27, 2022 | inspiration & context
Four Earth-Friendly Podcasts For Your Neighborhood Walk Podcasts have grown dear to my heart over the past few years. Every day, as I gear up for my daily stroll through the neighborhood, I look forward to whichever podcast I’ll be tuning into. The best part about...
by Sara Warber | Apr 26, 2020 | inspiration & context
Eunice Foote, the Original Climate Scientist Celebrating a little-known woman climate scientist, Eunice Foote Learn how Eunice Foote, a woman of science and supporter of women’s rights, conducted and published experiments on the sun’s warming of atmospheric gases in...
by Amelia Hansen | Feb 4, 2020 | inspiration & context
From Fatalist to Optimist It’s all too easy to be overwhelmed by the enormity of the climate crisis, but researchers have found that spending time in nature is just as necessary for activists as it is for the people they’re trying to reach. In an article entitled...