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Photography
As Immense as the Sky
Meryl McMaster’s work explores the self in relation to land, lineage, history, culture and the more-than-human world. Her work is predominantly photography based, incorporating the production of...
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Photography
Portraits of the Multiverse
Portraits of the Multiverse is an ongoing visual investigation between Peruvian artists Ana Elisa Sotelo, a producer and photographer, and Sadith Silvano, an artist, designer and activist from...
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Poems
I Hear You Call, Pine Tree
Poem by Yonejirō Noguchi
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Features
My World Your World
In an extract from her latest book, Beastly: A New History of Animals and Us, Keggie Carew unearths a remarkable tale of kinship between animals and humans in the Białowieża Forest.
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Interviews
A 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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Features
We did not leave, we are here. We will return. It is our soil.
Erkan Affan journeys to their family’s home in the aftermath of the Earthquake in Turkey and Syria and unpacks how it impacted marginalised Indigenous communities, including their own.
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Features
The Gut Soil Connection
From live cultures to permaculture, soil health and human gut health are intrinsically and ancestrally linked.
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Essays
Shaped by Nature
“Environments… we shape them as they shape us…” - Tim Ingold, The Perception of the Environment.
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Essays
The Necklace and the Pea
Food extinction: how memories of appetites past connect us.
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Essays
First Shade
When the shedding of winter uncovers the ephemeral delights of spring.
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Features
In Our Bones
Drawing from her book Umbigo do Mundo (Navel of the World), Indigenous anthropologist and researcher Francy Fontes Baniwa presents some of the myths of her people
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Features
From the Earthworm to the Economy
Nihal Ellegala created the spice agroforestry project Eko Land Produce on his ancestral land in Sri Lanka to connect and protect local farmers, families and their forests.
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Interviews
A 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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