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Amy Brady  0 Comments

September 6, 2021September 6, 2021

An Interview with Author Alexandra Kleeman

This month, I have for you an interview with an author who’s been involved on the climate front in numerous

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Peterson Toscano  0 Comments

September 2, 2021September 6, 2021

A Climate Advocate Encourages Herself by Writing a Children’s Story

Over 10 years ago, Eli Sparks was struggling to make sense of climate change. She said: …that summer in Virginia

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Jenny Blazing  0 Comments

September 1, 2021September 1, 2021

Journey Toward a Turning Point

Over the past decade, we have witnessed a proliferation of climate-related disasters across the world. Storms have become stronger, wildfires

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Susan Hoffman Fishman  2 Comments

August 30, 2021August 30, 2021

The Last Ones Standing

Many artists have begun making work related to the climate crisis in recent years. But Australian visual artist Penelope Davis decided to

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Joan Sullivan  3 Comments

August 26, 2021August 26, 2021

Not My Leader

What kind of “leader” would – on the very same day that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released

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Jennifer Atkinson  2 Comments

August 19, 2021August 22, 2021

Eco-Grief: Our Greatest Ally?

If you suffer from climate grief, you know what it’s like to feel hopeless, alone, or bewildered by society’s business-as-usual

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Etty Yaniv  1 Comment

August 12, 2021August 22, 2021

Beth Dary: Near the Water’s Edge

Beth Dary’s sculptures, installations, and drawings have in common deep layers of meaning, imaginative combinations of materials, and subtle delicacy

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GiGi Buddie  2 Comments

August 10, 2021August 10, 2021

Traditional Caretaking Practices and Climate Solutions

Indigenous communities all over the world have been caretakers of this land for thousands of years. Many communities created caretaking

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Amy Brady  1 Comment

August 5, 2021August 5, 2021

An Interview with Author Matt Bell

This month, I’m delighted to share with you an interview with novelist Matt Bell, whose latest novel, Appleseed, hit shelves earlier

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Peterson Toscano  1 Comment

August 4, 2021August 4, 2021

Katie Patrick Reveals ‘The Big Mistake’ Many Artists and Activists Too Often Make (and how to avoid it!)

Katie Patrick is the author of the book and podcast How to Save the World, and a TEDx speaker on the critical role

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