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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


Issues of Animal Agriculture at Point Reyes National Seashore
The Coast Miwok were the “first humans to appreciate the beauty and bounty of Marin County” according to their Coast Miwok of Marin website.

Julia Collum
Aug 12, 202214 min read


Native Land Acknowledgements: Instigators of Change
I believe that YouTube videos provide a general pulse on public perception. Thus, in this essay, I tackle this video’s main arguments. Many

Quinn Smith
Aug 10, 20228 min read




Processing the Impact of Mega Pork Farms
This article will examine the systemic flaws of mega pork farms by looking at one of the epicenters of the U.S. industry.
Jonathan Izzo
Aug 5, 20227 min read




Interview with McKenna Dunbar
McKenna Dunbar was voted one of LinkedIn’s Top Voices in Social Impact and an acclaimed thought leader in the renewable energy community.

The Greenzine
Aug 3, 20221 min read


Real Indians and Fake Indians
Until 1934, blood quantum played no real role in determining tribal citizenship.

Quinn Smith
Aug 2, 20229 min read


Professor Eric Usner on Linkage between Food Systems and Music
1.) With having your expertise is primarily in music, how has your interest in the environment shifted in recent years? I grew up in...

The Greenzine
Jul 25, 20224 min read


A glimpse into my advocacy for the Indigenous community
I walk through the garden of privilege when many crawl the thorny path of destitution. Where I am from, the people are silenced.

Hafiza Samath
Jul 12, 20224 min read


Coalition of local activists takes on Big Ag over genetically modified corn in Mexico
A group of environmental activists dealt a huge blow to Big Ag, giving hope to many who oppose their takeover of the global food system.
Oliver Stavri
Jul 2, 20222 min read


Breathe, Exhale: Acknowledging Eco-Anxiety
I remember feeling eco-anxiety for the first time living in lower Manhattan during Hurricane Sandy in 2012.

Max Sano
Jul 1, 20225 min read


A lesson from comic books: What does ‘justice’ mean in ‘climate justice?’
Whenever I hear the word “justice,” my mind journeys to the exciting and unlikely refuge of my childhood: comic books.

Joy Reeves
Jun 8, 20225 min read
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