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Issue #16
Pluriverse Confluence Alliance
A critique of the prevailing narratives that shape our lives: challenging oppressive systems, revitalising cultural narratives, unveiling obscured histories, embracing paradigm shifts, while fostering transformation, imaginative realities, community solidarity, collective liberation and affection.
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Issue #15
Healing Rootedness Community
The themes in this issue include healing in community; the interconnectedness of mind, body, and environment; queer joy and healing; identity and memory; plant-based materials; ancestral knowledge; diverse ways of knowing and the reclamation of land.
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Issue #14
Landscape Kinship Connection
Themes in this issue include a delve into the intricacies of identity, heritage, and connection to the environment; Indigenous worldviews and myth sharing; tales of kinship between animals and humans; fostering community connections and the connection between soil health and human health.
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Issue #13
Rebirth Roots Rights
Themes in this issue include a call for love and care; radical kinship through reconnection with nature, community, and cultural practices, humanity's changing relationship with nature; the revival of sacred groves; and the empowerment of marginalised voices in environmental discourse.
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Issue #12
Cosmology Indigenous Art Resistance
In this special edition of WtLF we invited Indigenous activist Txai Suruí, of the Paiter Suruí people, to guest edit the entirety of issue #12. Themes include the significance of dreams; colonial impacts; the transmission of Indigenous knowledge; identity and ancestry, and the power of storytelling.
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Issue #11
Coexistance/ Regeneration / Inclusion
This issue covers envisioning a resilient future with Rob Hopkins, dreaming in science fiction, kinship with the more-than-human world, an interview with fermentation revivalist Sandor Katz, and the Wild Arrows film series revealing an interconnected world.
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Issue #10
Culture Diversity Ancestry
The themes in this issue include the intersection of food culture and microbial life; Indigenous rights in the face of green colonialism; land rights struggles; the paradoxical impact of modern technology on nature connection and the preservation of seed diversity and language.
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Issue #9
Collaboration Community Consciousness
This issue delves into menstrual cycle ecology, Aboriginal farming techniques with Bruce Pascoe, marine sanctuaries, inner disruptions with women from Vaupés, Colombia, human-plant relationships, edible education, social justice spaces, the Buransh tree celebration and more.
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