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InterviewsWomen of the Earth
Fabrícia Sabanê is the coordinator of the Associação das Guerreiras Indígenas de Rondônia (AGIR), an organisation working alongside Indigenous women in the State of Rondônia, Brazil.
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InterviewsWhale Whispering
Michaela Harrison is an international vocalist and healer whose career is rooted in relaying the elevating, transformational power of music through song.
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InterviewsKoji is Community
OmVed Gardens’ head chef Josephine Marchandise caught up with fermentation explorer and educator Pao-Yu Liu to discuss culture, community and not being scared of difference.
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InterviewsA Storied Ground
Photographer Jermaine Francis’ recent series, A Storied Ground, situates portraits of Black Britons within the English pastoral landscape, prompting viewers to reimagine who is considered the...
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InterviewsA Worldview Route To Kinship
In their book Restoring the Kinship Worldview, Wahinkpe Topa (Four Arrows) and Darcia Narvaez present 28 precepts for rebalancing life on Earth.
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InterviewsRemedios: Where new land might grow
The exhibition Remedios: Where new land might grow brings together contributions from over forty artists with Amazonian, Pacific, Indigenous American, Afro-diasporic, and European perspectives
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InterviewsNew 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.
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InterviewsRosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah: Art, Grief and Radical Visions
Ella Roberta Adoo-Kissi-Debrah loved art, swimming, and reading, and one day dreamed of becoming an air ambulance doctor. She was just nine years old when she died in 2013, following two years...
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InterviewsDecolonising the Garden
Meet the ‘outspoken gardener’ who sees possibilities of an otherwise. During the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020, gardener Sui Searle founded the platform Decolonising the...
— Issue #16