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Will This Be Humanity’s Fate?

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Dec 19, 2019
Will This Be Humanity's Fate?

Will This Be Humanity’s Fate?

How difficult is it to change? What if the whole world were at stake? In this video Prince Ea challenges us to take a hard look at how our choices affect our planet. "We have the power to course correct." The question is will we use that power before it is too late?
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On Language and Landscape

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December 19, 2019

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On Language and Landscape

Words act as a compass. Place speech serves literally to enchant the land; to sing it back into being and to sing one’s being back into it.

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On Language and Landscape

“Light does not use syntax. Robins do not speak in syllables as we would recognize them. And so, language is always late for its subject in nature. I’m fascinated by language’s affordance when it comes to thinking about and shaping our relations with place and what we might uneasily call nature; I’m also interested in the binds that it places us within.” Robert Macfarlane shares more. { read more }

Be The Change

Have you ever expressed your love for a certain place through the written word? Consider doing so this week.

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