This paper seeks to examine grief and despair as entry points toward compassion and environmental renewal. When sharing our own stories of grief and healing we access our deep roots as communities of interconnected Beings and find our way to Active Hope. Ecological grief plays a critical role in the environmental destruction of our time and by interrogating our own death denial and despair paradigms through communal story- sharing we can move away from apathy and toward more impactful environmental education. Below I share my own Root.ED journey from interconnection through grief to healing and compassionate renewal and how the very act of story sharing changes our relationships with the greater ecological community around us
Poetry reaches in and touches the felt sense of awe, of grief, of sacred space; it is the crucible w...
Environmental education research needs to take into account the relational dimension of the ecologic...
The current environmental crisis in western, capitalist, colonial societies reflects a moral crisis ...
This paper seeks to examine grief and despair as entry points toward compassion and environmental re...
David Orr (1994) asserts that the ecological crisis is a crisis of education. This study explores th...
Our bodies are ecosystems that are just as profound as the complex communities and systems of the fo...
Our bodies are ecosystems that are just as profound as the complex communities and systems of the fo...
Everyone has a story to tell; a story about their journey, about their struggles, about discovering ...
How can we live here together? How can we, human beings (especially those of us not considered as su...
The human species and all nonhuman forms on the planet, have co-evolved over a 14 billion-year proce...
Stories of Love and Loss: Recommitting to Each Other and the Land By Tommy Akulukjuk, Nigora Erkaeva...
This dissertation examines arguments within religion and ecology, particularly within the ecospiritu...
Poetry reaches in and touches the felt sense of awe, of grief, of sacred space; it is the crucible w...
This dissertation examines arguments within religion and ecology, particularly within the ecospiritu...
Poetry reaches in and touches the felt sense of awe, of grief, of sacred space; it is the crucible w...
Poetry reaches in and touches the felt sense of awe, of grief, of sacred space; it is the crucible w...
Environmental education research needs to take into account the relational dimension of the ecologic...
The current environmental crisis in western, capitalist, colonial societies reflects a moral crisis ...
This paper seeks to examine grief and despair as entry points toward compassion and environmental re...
David Orr (1994) asserts that the ecological crisis is a crisis of education. This study explores th...
Our bodies are ecosystems that are just as profound as the complex communities and systems of the fo...
Our bodies are ecosystems that are just as profound as the complex communities and systems of the fo...
Everyone has a story to tell; a story about their journey, about their struggles, about discovering ...
How can we live here together? How can we, human beings (especially those of us not considered as su...
The human species and all nonhuman forms on the planet, have co-evolved over a 14 billion-year proce...
Stories of Love and Loss: Recommitting to Each Other and the Land By Tommy Akulukjuk, Nigora Erkaeva...
This dissertation examines arguments within religion and ecology, particularly within the ecospiritu...
Poetry reaches in and touches the felt sense of awe, of grief, of sacred space; it is the crucible w...
This dissertation examines arguments within religion and ecology, particularly within the ecospiritu...
Poetry reaches in and touches the felt sense of awe, of grief, of sacred space; it is the crucible w...
Poetry reaches in and touches the felt sense of awe, of grief, of sacred space; it is the crucible w...
Environmental education research needs to take into account the relational dimension of the ecologic...
The current environmental crisis in western, capitalist, colonial societies reflects a moral crisis ...