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One Executioner Clownfrog Wants You to Know She Exists
How a language of human and non-human relatedness can bring
Pandemic Questions & Ivan Illich
On the goods and the harms that medicine does . . . in the
The Freedom Virus
From the Pilgrims forward, the idea of being independent
The Coronation
The risk to democracy is most obvious in countries where
Finding Your Inner Badger
An imagination badgered by badgers. By Dean Ericksen.
Seams of Division Coming Unstitched
Reflections on how a mostly white, humanist society has
A Thinker to Help us Through Fraught Times
A film about Gregory Bateson's systemic mindset proves his
The Original Mother's Day Aim
Julia Ward Howe's appeal for women to unite for peace. By
Sucre, Bolivia: City of Five Names
On Bolivia's beautiful and entrancing historical capital.
How Art Can Send us
When an artist cuts a diamond out of his ancestor's
The Need for a Calendar
Mayan farmers and the creation of a timepiece of
Bedrooms as Homes
A new exhibition depicts living below the poverty line in
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