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Self-quarantined and isolated in her apartment in Brooklyn @HalaNAlyan asks how we can make room for grief, empathy, and hope as we move through this pandemic together. Listen to this week's featured podcast "This Is Not a Rehearsal." Art by Michelle Urra. https://t.co/4Q5WdULEQB
“The spaces between things, the points of connection—could offer new ground for noticing or listening to other ways of being.” Read "Negative Love" by Daisy Hildyard–the latest release from Emergence. https://t.co/VdnMnQpcY4
Over the past two weeks, we’ve been busy publishing stories that respond to the global pandemic crisis. Read the latest release, “This Is Not a Rehearsal,” an essay by Hala Alyan, and catch up on more stories from this series: all in today's newsletter. https://t.co/UMKOVJR0MR
In this week’s featured story, writer and biologist @DGHaskell invites us on a journey to visit—and smell—eleven different trees from around the world. https://t.co/7IKf3oJKph
Over 4,000 varieties of native potatoes have been cultivated by the Andean people of Peru. Following a month-long journey through the Andes, this multimedia travelogue explores the cultural significance of papas nativas. https://t.co/0KPpvoLFpW
In this week’s featured essay, journey into the storied universe of Hmong cosmology where everything is spirit. In this essay, Lisa Lee Herrick recalls her grandfather—a Hmong master squirrel hunter—tell her the story of Squirrel. https://t.co/cFB8s7k8lB
Remembering her grandmother’s jam cake, biscuits, and sweet black tea, @CrystalWilki evokes a legacy of joy, love, and plenty in the culinary traditions of Black Appalachia. Read/listen to this week’s featured story, “Praise Song for the Kitchen Ghosts.” https://t.co/ymBA2WDxzC
Bees carry a positive electrical charge, while flowers carry a negative one. When a bee visits a flower for pollen or nectar, the flower’s charge changes from negative to positive. From "Dance of the Honey Bee" by @ChelseaScudder and Ellen Litwiller. https://t.co/JuXWP7FFFg
Did you know that the honey bee has some of the most elaborate dance moves out there? This multimedia story explores these dance moves and how they are used to communicate intricate details about food, the hive, and the well-being of the queen. https://t.co/hldvpSz7zA
“How do we ourselves cultivate a species of imagination that enables us to think beyond the rock and fire of the present hour?” Grounded in the teachings of Jewish Mysticism, @GeorgeProchnik considers the possibility of uncertainty as a form of faith. https://t.co/FPavHVMeBO