Camila Fudissaku

Camila Fudissaku is an illustrator and art director who lives in São Paulo. She is currently the art director of several Brazilian magazines and has worked as an activist designer in partnership with Greenpeace Brazil and #342Amazônia.
Contributions
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Essays
The Field Beyond
When boundaries both divide and connect, is it possible to be on both sides of the line at the same time?
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Essays
Meeting the Wild: a Facilitator’s Field Notes
Rewilding the self requires us to move away from our anthropocentric notions of ourselves and embrace being at one with nature.
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Essays
Ten Blocks from Home
The natural world can teach us much about persistence, simplicity, and wellness.
— Issue #5 -
Essays
After the Winter
Reconnecting with the Earth can help us recover from the pandemic and prepare for the future.
— Issue #7 -
Features
Life’s Resilience: the Perspective of Deep Time
A palaeontologist reflects on historic extinction events and what we might learn from them today.
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Essays
Seeking Reverence
When anxious about the state of the world, poetry can provide solace.
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Interviews
New Ways of Being and Healing Outside
misery’s co-facilitators, Sonji Shah and Maymana Arefin, discuss how we can redefine our relationships with nature and create spaces for queer joy and healing outside racial capitalism.
— Issue #15