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Internet Grief: Where the Island Meets the Metaverse
Contemplating a world without. By Sadie Rittman.
Rewriting history to justify current actions
Pushback against a university changing its name. By Gilbert
Cities for Birds Too
Advocating for urban environments that attract and maintain
"I Feel Invisible."
From sleeping rough to utter social isolation . . . on
Our History is Our Future
The economic and political realm from which we must get out
A New Economic Manifesto
A five-step plan of major reimagining.
Pandemic Questions & Ivan Illich
On the goods and the harms that medicine does . . . in the
Shoveling Out the Dregs of Neoliberalism: A Crash Course by George Monbiot
Tracing the roots of an economic and political path that
"Why Don't I Despair?" George Monbiot on Restoring Order in the Land
On reclaiming the commons, local participatory economies
Young people reinhabiting urban space too
A story about a village teenager's passion for a certain
I was trespassing a sacred garden
Spinning new cloth . . . unraveling the hard fabric of a
I will pretend I am hunting monkeys
Oil and water, up and down the Amazon. An Ecuadorian
Pagination
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