Humans and Nature

@humansandnature

Asking questions, inspiring change. Think here.

Chicago, IL
Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2010.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    7. stu 2019.

    The latest issue of Minding Nature is here! Inside you'll find reflections on climate, kinship, agriculture, and reclamation—plus an exciting announcement: We're starting a big new project:

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  2. Writers, mark your calendars! In March, Gavin Van Horn will be leading a workshop focused on attuning to and narrating the relationship between our inner and outer wilds. Follow the link for more info!

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  3. “In these times, it is important to look for those moments of beauty that still remain, and conserve whatever you might hold dear.” On living through climate catastrophe:

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  4. Can restoration and agriculture coexist, and even enhance one another? An experimental effort to heal Amsterdam’s wetlands aims to resolves the tension between farming and rewilding the land:

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  5. Today is the Iowa caucuses, and we're thinking about fracking—an important issue in this year's election. Join our ongoing conversation about & human rights.

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  6. “We’re all so hungry for kinship, so ready to affiliate with the beauty that emerges, when we bother to pay attention, from the seemingly drab background of our lives.” Thomas Fleischner wrote about natural history as a practice of community-building.

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    30. sij

    Five years after Robin Wall Kimmerer’s BRAIDING SWEETGRASS was released in paperback, it made the BestSeller List. We are overwhelmed & also not surprised. Thank you to every reader & bookseller who has shared it w a friend or stranger!!! Congratulations, Robin!!!

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  8. 1. velj

    "In a rush for a scoop or something titillating, news outlets too frequently deliver half-baked, unnuanced perspectives, without discussing the complexity and responsibility of living with other animals." — for

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  9. 31. sij

    Catch up on the fall edition of Minding Nature before the winter issue comes out!

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  10. 31. sij

    The U.S. has removed protections for small wetlands and waterways.

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  11. 31. sij

    Why is the way we think about farming more important now than ever? Join our conversation about sustainability, reparations, and re-thinking a land ethic for the twenty-first century.

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  12. 31. sij

    "Hello, dear." This week's is a deer spotted by Jeremy Ohmes at the North Park Village Nature Center!

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  13. 30. sij

    "...In a hundred years forward of timelessness, What we hope to be able to tell them is that we finally did it. We woke up, we woke up!" Take a moment to listen to Manon Voice perform her beautiful poem, "Time Capsule."

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  14. 30. sij

    Calling all nature-minded writers and artists! We're accepting submissions to the spring 2020 edition of our journal, Minding Nature. The theme is "ecological democratic citizenship"—details & the full call for submissions here:

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  15. 30. sij

    "Take the risk of following a passion; give it work, attention, and kindness...” David Taylor reviewed Robert Michael Pyle's debut novel, Magdalena Mountain.

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    30. sij

    Huge love to Center for Humans and Nature for publishing my poem, Time Capsule. Perhaps we all entered this new decade thinking about time, the neutral commodity upon which we imprint our will, how…

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  17. 30. sij

    "...When an ancient prairie is plowed, the only apparent wound is absence." Amy Wright profiles Dr. Dwayne Estes and his near-religious devotion to the misnamed ‘barrens’ of the Southeast for our journal, Minding Nature.

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  18. 30. sij

    “Once you start watching wolves, it’s not easy to stop.” A quarter century ago, grey wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park. This photographer has spent the last several years following this wildly successful yet contested program:

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  19. 29. sij

    “I wanted to create a space that was overwhelming… but also then provoke what it might be, what it might become.” Nathaniel Stern’s art imagines “The World After Us”, when electronic devices are reclaimed by the earth:

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  20. 29. sij

    "I, once sang the Salmon, Gave you my voice To send signals echoing Above mountain tops…” In Frances Kakugawa’s poem “A Salmon’s Song”, the salmon asks for its voice back. Read the full poem in our Fall 2019 issue of Minding Nature:

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  21. 29. sij
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