We are deeply committed to participating in righting the wrongs of colonialism and of the oppression and forced assimilation of Indigenous Peoples worldwide, by engaging in not only reconciliation but also reconcili-action.
Text, photos, and artwork by Mariia Ermilova “Nature is painting for us, day after day, pictures of infinite beauty if only we have the eyes to see them.” — John Ruskin . Sketch…
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by Nejma Belarbi “All things in creation are sacred and have a diversity much beyond our understanding.” ―My grandmother, Fakhita Jazouli Reflection of the natural world. A glass ball in…
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by Page Lambert Pristine heart of the ranchland: mountain prairie on the Lambert Ranch, Sundance, Wyoming, before the rerouting of Highway 14. Photo: John Gritts, 2012 . John and I…
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by Radhika Borde Seeking roots in a new city. Photo: Radhika Borde, 2017 What does it mean to have roots? In most cases the metaphor implies a genetic legacy, a…
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Text by Jon Waterhouse | Photos by Mary Marshall Traditional community on the Giraffe River (Bahr-el-Zaraf) in South Sudan. 2011 . We are now living in the digital era, when practically…
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Text by Olga Mironenko | Photos by David Rapport Life’s traces #1. 2017 Our planet is populated by an incredibly wide variety of creatures. Coming in different sizes and with…
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