Through the symphony of sports and dreams, we are not just playing a game – we are orchestrating a legacy of transformation that empowers youth.
Culture
Cultural Appropriation and the Erasure of Cultural Diversity
Reflections on cultural appropriation
Reflections on cultural appropriation
ArtSEA: In Seattle, Turning to Art in a World on Fire
Plus, embrace humanity with arts, cultural and film festivals in Tacoma, Vashon, Bainbridge and Seattle.
Plus, embrace humanity with arts, cultural and film festivals in Tacoma, Vashon, Bainbridge and Seattle.
Russia’s Indigenous Heartland
Russia is a multi-ethnic formation, unique among large countries.
Russia is a multi-ethnic formation, unique among large countries.
Uganda Must Plug Gender, Funding Gaps in Science
Only a quarter of Uganda’s PhD holders over the last decade were women
Only a quarter of Uganda’s PhD holders over the last decade were women
Tacoma Singer Stephanie Anne Johnson Channels All Kinds of Love
A former ‘The Voice’ contestant, the songwriter combines Americana and soul in heartfelt tunes on their latest record, ‘Jewels.’
A former ‘The Voice’ contestant, the songwriter combines Americana and soul in heartfelt tunes on their latest record, ‘Jewels.’
From San Juan to Cali to Hiroshima to Oakland to Hilo
Creation begins in the hungry darkness of chaos, the web of life begins in the sea.
Creation begins in the hungry darkness of chaos, the web of life begins in the sea.
‘Industrial Wheatscapes Have Many Ghosts’
One of the most interesting things I have been involved in over the last eighteen months or so has been a private discussion group on what might be called, broadly, the ‘more than human’ futures.
One of the most interesting things I have been involved in over the last eighteen months or so has been a private discussion group on what might be called, broadly, the ‘more than human’ futures.
“Rude Music,” Empathy, and the Case for Localism
The publication of On the Origin of Species in 1859 rattled the foundations of religious belief in every corner of the book-reading world.
The publication of On the Origin of Species in 1859 rattled the foundations of religious belief in every corner of the book-reading world.
Does Matter Evolve?
Can you really think of a universe that is only matter?
Can you really think of a universe that is only matter?
The Great Regeneration: Book Excerpt
When the morning sun emerges on the horizon we can see a few minutes into the future.
When the morning sun emerges on the horizon we can see a few minutes into the future.
Life: Modern Physics Can’t Explain It – But Our New Theory, Which Says Time Is Fundamental, Might
Over the short span of just 300 years, since the invention of modern physics, we have gained a deeper understanding of how our universe works on both small and large scales.
Over the short span of just 300 years, since the invention of modern physics, we have gained a deeper understanding of how our universe works on both small and large scales.
We Are Living Through a Paradigm Shift in Our Understanding of Human Evolution
There’s a paradigm shift underway in our understanding of the past 4 million years of human evolution: ours is a story that includes combinations with other Homo species, spread unevenly across today’s populations—not a neat and linear evolutionary progression.
There’s a paradigm shift underway in our understanding of the past 4 million years of human evolution: ours is a story that includes combinations with other Homo species, spread unevenly across today’s populations—not a neat and linear evolutionary progression.
The Curious Woodcuts in Hartlieb’s Late-Medieval Adventures of Alexander the Great
There are countless adaptations of the Alexander Romance, a collection of fantastical stories about Alexander the Great originally brought together in Greek, probably in the third century AD.
There are countless adaptations of the Alexander Romance, a collection of fantastical stories about Alexander the Great originally brought together in Greek, probably in the third century AD.
Masa Magic: El Paso Tortilla Maker Connects People to Local Corn
The corn tortillas gently puff up on the comal, where Herrera flips and pats them with his deft fingertips.
The corn tortillas gently puff up on the comal, where Herrera flips and pats them with his deft fingertips.
Hindu Ecology, the Interconnectedness in the All One
Interview With Gloria Germani – Part II
By Lorenzo Poli Below is the second part of the interview on Hindu ecology with Gloria Germani, an ecophilosopher who has always been engaged in dialogue between West and East, a student of philosopher Serge Latouche, Swedish ecologist Helena Norberg Hodge, and Titian Terzani, of whose thought she is among the foremost experts. She is…