by Camilla Becket | Sep 29, 2023 | Seed, Ecofeminism, Featured News, Globalization, Vandana Shiva, Uncategorized
If you don’t know her name, you should. If you already do know about her, this will show a different side of her than you ever knew. They show her good side and a view from her harsh critics, too. – Mike Szymanski, Dreamweaver Read more… Amid the grim scenario...
by Camilla Becket | Dec 16, 2022 | Featured News, News, Earth Democracy, Uncategorized
“One of the most valuable things a person can share with another are the gifts of knowledge, awareness, hope for the future, and the tools to make change.” ~ Vandana Shiva Please note: The Holiday gifting campaign ended January 1st, 2023 but we...
by Site Admin | May 19, 2021 | Seed, Ecofeminism, Soil, Interconnectedness, Biodiversity, Featured News, Crime Against Nature, Vandana Shiva, Gandhi, Earth Democracy
In numerous traditions of indigenous thought, the sharing of food is treated as ceremony. Each ritual reflects the understanding that giving and receiving is a sacred transaction. You give and receive in appreciation of your interdependence with others—not only with...
by Site Admin | May 19, 2021 | Biodiversity, Featured News, Crime Against Nature, Ecocide, Vandana Shiva, News, Industrial Agribusiness, Climate Change
While Dr. Vandana Shiva is best known as an advocate for seed saving and small-scale organic food and farming, her work is more broadly to do with natural—let’s say quantum—interconnections. In our last newsletter we talked about the relationship between food and...
by Site Admin | May 19, 2021 | Featured News, News
Greetings from our kitchen table in Ojai, California. It’s been twelve months since the Thomas Fire surrounded our town, threatened our house, burned close to 500 square miles of countryside, and destroyed over 1,000 homes. That was our launch into 2018, a year that...
by Site Admin | May 19, 2021 | Food Security, Biodiversity, Featured News, Organic, News, Climate Change
Who wouldn’t agree? 2017 was a year of mind-blowing events. We won’t even try to address the politics here. Instead we’ll take a look at a (heretofore) safe subject: The weather. Specifically, what several natural disasters meant for our food supply. In February,...
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