It has one – racism has an ecology. As I wrote a few days ago about fossil fuels, so of racism. What we said about ecology is that it is about “a web of interconnection, intricate, complex, ubiquitous, supporting” – in this case, supporting what? A way of being, entitlement and privilege, attitudes, identities, and […]
Tags: biodiversity, black lives matter, cultural diversity, environmental justice, gaia, human ecology, interbeing, mechanistic thinking, racism, segregation, thich nhat hanh, white flight
Whatever we do or don’t do, we do or don’t do to everything. Toward an ethic of New Creation.
Tags: athabasca river watershed, bakken oil fields, boreal forest, frac sand mines, fracking, glyphosate, injection wells, interbeing, neurotoxins, racing extinction, synthetic chemicals, tar sands oil, Winona LaDuke
Fostering Ecological Hope Reflections on Culture and Meaning by Margaret Swedish Listening to this culture attempt to talk to itself about gun violence in the wake of the Aurora CO massacre is really depressing. It sounds a lot like the way we talk about climate change in the face of unprecedented drought, floods, storms, Arctic […]
Tags: aurora colorado massacre, climate change, great turning, gun control, heart of the buddha's teaching, interbeing, james holmes, thich nhat hanh