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Photography
New Imaginings / Intertwined Imaginaries
Photographer Tamary Kudita’s powerful portraits aim to retell and recentre the often obscured histories of Zimbabweans and other African cultures. Drawing from fabrics and mixing African and...
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Interviews
Decolonising 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...
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Features
The Queer Pluriverse
How queer ways of living and loving could provide realisable models for a pluriversal future.
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Features
Archipelago of Care
How contemporary artists are working with the environment to co-create with nature, bridging the islands in the archipelago of the human and more-than-human world.
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Features
Finding Pluriversal Paths
The book Pluriverse - A Post-Development Dictionary, which this feature is extracted from, is an act of renewal and repoliticisation, where “the political” means a collaboration among dissenting...
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Features
The beginning, the middle, and the beginning
A conversation with Nêgo Bispo
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Features
Reclaiming Place
Talia Woodin reflects on how their upbringing amidst an Oxford community’s reclamation of a green space, shaped the foundations of their creative practice and activism.
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Features
Planting the Future
How can we imagine flourishing futures amid the polycrisis? Kalpana Arias explores how gardens are on the frontlines of resistance and regeneration.
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Features
In the beginning, there was the forest
Challenging misconceptions and reweaving the contemporary narrative, a group of Visayan heritage advocates are on a voyage to unearth the legacy of pre-colonial Philippines and reshape what it...
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Poems
Oshun and Yemaya
Poem by Lisa-Kaindé Diaz
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Essays
Teko Porã
The good and beautiful paths of bem viver
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Essays
Healing Pasts and Growing Futures
The rhythms of nature remind us that harshness doesn’t have to harden us.
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Essays
The Confluence Of Many Kindnesses
A story of canopy shyness in Bengaluru’s rain trees.
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