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They Sang with a Thousand Tongues

[ad_1] April 25, 2021– “Dare I say that our most pressing imperative today – if one is allowed to speak that way – is to regain the thickness of our language and learn the names and faces of our neighbors; it is to realize that Our worldview is just a title in a never-ending sentence;…

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Friend of the Water | DailyGood

[ad_1] April 23, 2021– “Above a clear, rocky stream, a small green tree frog perches on the belly of a leaf. Turning its tiny snout toward the water, the frog lets out three chirps in the dark, struggling to make itself known. The act of naming is never a discovery, but a description of what…

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The Voice of the River

[ad_1] April 22, 2021– In 1973, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers prepared to open a new dam project, flooding miles of the Stanislaus River Canyon, a beautiful, pristine river valley that flows from the western Sierra Nevada mountains into the Central Valley of California. In 1979, Mark Dubois chained himself to a rock behind…

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A Conversation with Camille Seaman

[ad_1] April 21, 2021– Camille Seaman’s journey to becoming a leading photographer and environmental activist is equally remarkable and inspiring. “Why does my image of an iceberg resonate with you in a way that someone else’s image of an iceberg did not? I can only personally answer that I believe my intention to see this…

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Motherhood: Facing & Finding Yourself

[ad_1] April 20, 2021– “The successful author and psychologist James Hillman proposed what he called the acorn theory of psychological development. He stated that each of us enter the world with something unique that asks to be lived through us. As well as the fate of the oak tree. is contained within the acorn, we…

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Reclaiming Our Common Home | DailyGood

[ad_1] Apr 19, 2021– “The path to an ecological civilization is paved by recovering the commons: our common home, the Earth, and the common goods of the Earth family, of which we are a part. By reclaiming the commons, we can imagine the possibility of our common future, and we can sow the seeds of…

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On This Our World Turns

[ad_1] April 18, 2021– “Imagine that you are born into poverty. Imagine that, during your elementary school years, a teacher recognizes your artistic talent. Imagine that the teacher enrolls you in a government-funded art class, held weekly at a local museum.Imagine that every Saturday your mother puts you on public transport. She is confident that…

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The Many Flavors of Wonder

[ad_1] Apr 17, 2021– Fabiana Fondevila is a writer, speaker, teacher, and wonder activist in Argentina. He began his career as a journalist and war correspondent, working for the main media in his native country. Returning to spiritual questions, he spent years interviewing some of the world’s leading thinkers, mystics, scientists, and philosophers in search…

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Crisis Kitchen | DailyGood

[ad_1] April 16, 2021– Crisis Kitchen is a mutual aid group that emerged during the coronavirus pandemic in Portland, Oregon, as a means of helping people prosper. It started with laid-off restaurant workers as the COVID-19 pandemic worsened and left more and more people food insecure. Volunteers prepare and deliver delicious, high-quality meals, using donated…