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Notable Food Policy in the 117th United States Congress
Be it food waste or immigration, 2022 brought about several important policy reforms that are relevant to food systems and food justice.

Max Sano
Dec 29, 20225 min read


Connecting Citizen Science to Education
Last summer, I worked as a 5th-grade science teacher for a non-profit that focused on educational equity.
Maria Duran Gonzalez
Dec 27, 20229 min read


How Australia’s Royal National Park Preserves Aboriginal Culture
All around the globe, national parks highlight the beauty of the natural world

Planet Forward
Dec 20, 20225 min read


A whale of a tale: Citizen science aids whale identification
I awoke at 6 am to the captain’s voice on the loudspeaker. In my disoriented haze, I made out just a few words, “Humpback whales … outside.”

Planet Forward
Dec 5, 20225 min read


Reflection on my Internship with the Factory Farming Awareness Coalition
This summer, I was part of the College Student Advocacy Institute at the Factory Farming Awareness Coalition.

Julia Collum
Nov 25, 20227 min read


The Wood Pellet Industry: A Roadblock on the Path of Progress
Right now, the United States is walking down a road of false progress.

Joy Reeves
Nov 17, 20225 min read


The Lanternflies
Ironic, That in such seemingly dark times It is the "lantern" fly Invading the nation.

Travon Robert Nesbit
Nov 10, 20221 min read


World Environment Day: Action Through Sport
Change begins small. One word, one idea, one conversation leads to change that alters the course of humankind.
Suzy Kwak
Nov 7, 20223 min read


Van Life: Sustainable Lifestyle or Short-Term Fad?
At first glance, van life is picture perfect; but is the reality all that it’s cracked up to be?
Sophie Holtzman
Oct 19, 20223 min read


When it comes to the environment, golf courses are not always up to par
Golf is a game known for its lush greens and its ability to humble even a legend like Calvin Peete.

Jamila Gowdy
Sep 30, 20224 min read




Spiral for Shared Dreams Presentation: Capturing Carolina Caycedo’s ecological art
The sound of rushing water draws me in; it is as if I am facing Las Damas, in Huila, Colombia
Maria Duran Gonzalez
Sep 22, 20225 min read








7 Gen Food Sovereignty Vision for the Siċaŋġu Lak̇ota People
“In the year 2050, I see my people being food sovereign, being happy, being healthy. Food is medicine,” Lakota leader Matte Wilson ponders.

Max Sano
Sep 5, 20225 min read


My grandmother's old house
On my way to visit my grandson at his new school I re-discover the old house When the snow has melted to leave behind frost-coated grass...
Evelyn Chen
Aug 31, 20221 min read






A Stolen History, Future Claims: The Blackfeet Nation and Glacier National Park
Although a thousand miles separated our phone call, when Mr. Heavy Runner spoke, stories became living entities.

Quinn Smith
Aug 24, 202211 min read




An Expansion of Tribal Sovereignty is Essential to Protecting Women
Originally published on The Wellian Magazine on November 29th, 2020 Our mothers and sisters are missing, murdered, and victims of sexual...

Quinn Smith
Aug 17, 20228 min read





The Greenzine
Aug 13, 20220 min read
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