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Essays
The Garden as a Mother
Discovering the enchanting teachings of the garden: a journey of nourishment, gratitude and connection.
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Features
Healing By Design
How design can be used to reimagine our approach to healing through the use of plant-based materials.
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Photography
Circa No Future
Created over the last decade, the photographs that make up my work, Circa No Future, capture manhood, snippets of vulnerability and moments of abstraction that often go unrecognised in the day-to-day.
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Essays
Karl and Nora
A journey of trust, healing, and enduring love.
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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.
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Features
Digging Deep
A group for Black men in Toronto is using sustainable gardening to reconnect participants with nature and start conversations about mental wellness and positive masculinity.
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Features
The Wisdom of Peach Trees
How thinking about conservation brought Millo Ankha closer to the ancestral knowledge of her community, the Apatanis.
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Interviews
Rosamund 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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Features
Make Me Good Soil
Writer Sophie Strand discusses the myth of the healthy self and why she advocates a view of mind and body as part of a broader web of relations with the world around us.
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Essays
Dreaming a World
In this edited extract from their new book, It’s Not Just You, Tori Tsui discusses the transformative power of radical imagination.
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Features
Plant Teachers
To heal ourselves and the planet, is it time to tread more quietly to hear the lessons from the more-than-human world?
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Features
Of Love, Land and Labour
How Black people and people of colour are shifting the narrative around farming and land use in Britain.
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