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In the Midst of a Global Pandemic: A Conversation about Dependency, Interconnectedness, and Planetarity

In the Midst of a Global Pandemic: A Conversation about Dependency, Interconnectedness, and Planetarity 15 May 2020 Dorothea Green Lecture Series, Steven J. Green School of International & Public Affairs The current Covid crisis, among other Read more…

May 18, 2020
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COVID-19 and Environmental Racism in Louisiana’s “Cancer Alley”

COVID-19 and Environmental Racism in Louisiana’s “Cancer Alley” By Justine M. Bakker The first time I saw Highway Gothic, a 2017 installation by artists Ellen Gallagher and Edgar Cleijne, I was struck by the use Read more…

May 12, 2020
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Is This an Apocalypse? We Certainly Hope So—You Should Too

Is This an Apocalypse? We Certainly Hope So—You Should Too By Catherine Keller and John Thatamanil The COVID-19 pandemic has many Christian communities wondering if the Apocalypse has finally arrived. We very much hope so. Read more…

May 6, 2020
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When a Pandemic Makes the Impossible, Possible

When a Pandemic Makes the Impossible, Possible By Dion Forster What has been particularly interesting for me in this coronavirus pandemic is how things that we believed were impossible, suddenly became possible. I call them Read more…

April 29, 2020
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Spotting Democracy’s Disruption in a Pandemic

Spotting Democracy’s Disruption in a Pandemic By J.D. Mechelke In a pandemic, our attention should be on stopping spread, sickness, and death. But there are less obvious places our attention should be. A state of Read more…

April 22, 2020
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Rethinking Personhood Beyond the Human: An Online Counterpoint Conversation

Rethinking Personhood Beyond the Human: An Online Counterpoint Conversation on Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, 22 April 2020 A special event, featuring David Abram, Teya Brooks Pribac, Whitney A. Bauman, and Kocku Read more…

April 14, 2020
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Spirituality in Forest Management—A New Orientation in Human-Forest Interactions

Spirituality in Forest Management—A New Orientation in Human-Forest Interactions By Cathrien de Pater The hall is crowded. The community of Rhenen (in the Netherlands) has gathered to question why so many trees were cut in Read more…

April 7, 2020
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On Letting People Die: Coronavirus, Geronticide, and Other Worldly Matters

On Letting People Die: Coronavirus, Geronticide, and Other Worldly Matters By Teya Brooks Pribac “Charlie” – © Teya Brooks Pribac 2020 Small, realistic resolutions at the end of the year keep one happy and help Read more…

March 31, 2020
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The Butterfly Effect and the Coronavirus: The Truth of Interrelatedness

The Butterfly Effect and the Coronavirus: The Truth of Interrelatedness By John J. Thatamanil A butterfly flutters its wings in the Amazon and triggers a typhoon in China—some version of that image, with varying locations Read more…

March 24, 2020
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What Lies Beneath: Wildfires and Indigenous Fire Knowledge

What Lies Beneath: Wildfires and Indigenous Fire Knowledge By Sarah M. Pike “Follow the smoke,” Ali Meders-Knight told a group of us who had gathered at a local coffee shop to hear about Indigenous environmental Read more…

March 17, 2020

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