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In this week’s essay, Melanie Challenger examines the belief in human exceptionalism that has devastated life on this planet and wonders if our desire to outrun death is hindering our capacity to love. Read “On Death and Love.” Artwork by Annalise Neil. https://t.co/zL0YAgMOMj

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"Sometimes the most beautiful aggregations are murmurations of difference." What if Martin Luther King Jr. and Rachel Carson had met? imagines an exchange in the year 1964. Illustration by Gabriella Trujillo. https://t.co/Ov7jen3hMB

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In one unforgettable essay from this past year, “Living in the Bones,” observes two contrasting narratives manifest along the banks of the Ch’izhìn Nji: one of conquest, another of quiet knowing and restraint. Illustration by . https://t.co/ZxPwWY7xDm

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For this week's podcast, we are featuring the second in a selection of essays from “Kinship: Belonging in a World of Relations”—a five-volume collection by . Listen to “Making Relatives” by Diane Wilson. Illustration by . https://t.co/Ej7AKd31EA

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This week on the Emergence podcast, Diane Wilson carries a desire to nurture reconnection and carry forward an ancient, healing relationship with the land. Illustration by . https://t.co/Ej7AKd31EA

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“What does it mean to be a good relative to this land?” Read the essay “Making Relatives,” by Diane Wilson from the book series, “Kinship: Belonging in a World of Relations.” Illustration by Jesse Zhang. https://t.co/U5qlp2NVYK

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How do the changing identities of our landscapes intersect with our own shifting identities as caretakers and stewards? Read this week's newsletter. Illustration by . https://t.co/ZDGxuo6tMc

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Diane Wilson endeavors to restore balance between the native and invasive plants around her home. Read this week’s essay “Making Relatives,” from the book series, “Kinship: Belonging in a World of Relations.” Illustration: . https://t.co/U5qlp2NVYK

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“All moose begin as stone.” While observing collapsing river banks along the Ch’izhìn Nji, considers our place in the Arctic narrative through the story of the moose. Read to “Living in the Bones.” Illustration by . https://t.co/ZxPwWY7xDm

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Widely understood as a geological term, the “Anthropocene” also refers to a story. In this week's newsletter, we take a look at this narrative on a moose hunt in the arctic with . Illustration by . https://t.co/T6tTTbhALM

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