With Rupert Spira and Donald Hoffman
A video version of our popular Sounds of SAND Podcast episode
With Rune Hjarnø Rasmussen
A deep discussion of how to weave animism back into our modern world
An award-winning documentary: As a rising star in the field of abstract mathematics, Michael discovered that he could see beauty and patterns where others could not. But his path was not to be inside academia, or even inside society. 38 min
A selected set of talks from the Talks on Trauma series, parts 1 & 2
By Fay Aoyagi
In Japan, there is a long tradition of admiring a full moon
By Breanna Draxler
Like water itself, the protection of this vital resource takes many different forms.
By Francis Weller
Francis' Forword to "Choosing Earth: Humanity's Great Transition to a Mature Planetary Civilization" by Duane Elgin
By Kate Fehlhaber
Most of us carry a mother's voice in the neural patterns of our brain.
With Mauro Zappaterra, MD PhD • Wednesdays, Oct. 18, 25, & Nov. 1, 2023 10–11:30am PDT
A 3-part live webinar series
With Uncle Paul Callaghan and Uncle Paul Gordon • October 21, 2023 3–4:30pm PDT
A live online conversation facilitated by Zaya & Maurizio Benazzo
A pre-recorded 4-part Video Series with Stanislav Grof
Nixiwaka Yawanawa is a member of the Yawanawa tribe in Brazil, an Indigenous rights leader, and painter. His LinkedIN page reads simply, “Nature is the source of life.” – survivalinternational.org
Read an interview with Nixiwaka about his life in both Indigenous and Western worlds. Watch NIxiwaka’s statement on Indigenous rights, and why Indigenous people are fighting to defend the Amazon.
With Jazmin Garcia and Marcus Correa
“Butterfly brought color to the world. Frog teaches you that if you put others before yourself you will reap the rewards.”
By Dr. Rodney King
The Sacred Call to Eco-Activism
With Tiokasin Ghosthorse and Alnoor Ladha
An sprawling conversation in relation to deep time, land, and indigenous trauma and science
By Miriam-Rose Ungunmerr
Inner Deep Listening and Quiet Still Awareness
With Eriel Tchekwie Deranger
Zaya and Maurizio Benazzo host this Community Gathering with Dënesųłiné indigenous rights activist and climate activist Eriel Tchekwie Deranger.
By Nick Gottlieb
‘The End of This World’ reveals where the climate justice movement needs to go and how we get there
With Vandana Shiva
Dr. Shiva on quantum physicist, ecologist, and activism, climate collapse, the dangers of our lives being controlled by Silicon Valley, and the pandemic
With Lynn Murphy and Alnoor Ladha
Explore their new book Post Capitalist Philanthropy: Healing Wealth in the Time of Collapse
With Pat McCabe
At this time we are collective examining our human generated systems, worldview, purpose, or our paradigm. What if paradigm was a choice?
With Bayo Akomolafe and Sophie Strand
an organic and wild conversation between two poets, writers, philosophers and theobiologians
With Zaya Benazzo and Maurizio Benazzo
Zaya and Maurizio sit down to talk about the next film
With Bayo Akomolafe and Chief Oluwo Obafemi Fayemi
“They thought they buried me; They did not know I am a seed”
With Sophie Strand and Bayo Akomolafe
exploring the Politics of Cure, the Shadows of Harm Reduction, and Transgressive Networks of Care at World End
With Lyla June
Exploring ways in which indigenous food systems of the past and present teach us how to relate to our inner and outer world
By NDN Collective
Kanaka (Native Hawaiian) community in Hawaii and Maui grapple with new wave of colonialism and outside interests on the heels of devastating wildfires resulting from poor land stewardship by U.S. government, extractivism, and tourism.
With Laura van Winjgaarden
In this video made for the first "Gathering of the Tribes", Laura used Midjourney AI and Pixelmator to visualise key principles of activism, regeneration, and solarpunk ideologies
By Thich Nhat Hanh
Celebrating the life and legacy of Zen monk Thich Nhat Hanh one-year after he returned to mother earth.
By Tyson Yunkaporta and Rosie Spinks
We’ve been told such a horrendously wrong story about what our past is as human beings.
By Bayo Akomolafe
The fugitive's work is not to get from point A to point B: it is to get from point A to point A.
From "Democracy and Belonging Forum" – Why We Need a Politics of Exile in a Time of Troubling Stuckness
With Jesse Thistle, Tiokasin Ghosthorse, Ruby Gibson, Patricia June Vickers, and Gabor Maté
Intergenerational trauma: the impact of colonization and genocide Indigenous wisdom and the healing of trauma Resistance and healing
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