Art of the Week: Song for the Turtles in the Gulf – Linda Hogan’s Poetic Medicine for a Wounded World
A sea turtle serves as the inspiration for Linda Hogan’s poignant poem. Credit: Sustainable Fisheries Partnership (left), Chickasaw Nation (right) By Alliance Communications Coordinator Amy Durr Have you ever had …
Art of the Week: Beauty and Ecological Grief — Kate MacDowell’s Haunting Porcelain Sculptures
Sculptor Kate MacDowell on parakeets in her piece Feather trade: “The use of fur, feathers, and hide in fashion is in part an extension of prehistoric attempts to clothe and …
Health & Wellness: A World in Crisis, A Universe of Wonder – How Awe Heals Trauma and Inspires Change
https://afors.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/AdobeStock_646568336_RESIZE.mp4 Many indigenous people have a close relationship with Mother Earth. They embody awe in all of their rituals and prayer ceremonies. The non-indigenous world has much to learn about …
Sustainability: Coldplay’s Most Attended Concert Tour, Perhaps the Most Sustainable Ever
Coldplay performing during their Music Of The Spheres World Tour. Since the tour’s first date in March 2022, Coldplay has sold more tickets than any other artists in the world, …
Food for Thought: The Infernos Engulfing Us from LA to the “Gulf of America” — A Sad and Satirical View
Infernos both real and metaphorical are surrounding us. Credit: WHYY By Terry Gips in his personal capacity The Infernos of LA are not yet contained, leaving a heart-breaking hellscape and …