Home and Belonging in a More-than-Human World

"The Biology of Belonging" - A Presentation by Darcia Narvaez

Through a series of online conversations, Living One brings speakers from around the world to address core questions facing society today. Each gathering brings together thinkers and practitioner to explore critical ethical, ecological, and spiritual questions rooted in lived experience. Instead of abstract debate, Living One is grounded dialogue – conversations that integrate body, story, and responsibility. Learn more.

Living One 2026 explores Home and Belonging – what it means to belong to place, community, and the living world. Over this year-long conversation, we discuss the meaning of home, how it is formed and cared for, how it is threatened, stolen, remembered, reclaimed, and renewed. We ask:

How do we live ethically alongside all other Earth beings, and cultivate a sense of home and belonging that does not displace others, but nurtures our shared planet?

Watch Darcia Narvaez’s presentation below. Narvaez is the award-winning researcher of the transdisciplinary Evolved Nest science and theory. Her most recent books include Restoring the Kinship Worldview, and The Evolved Nest: Nature’s Way of Raising Children and Creating Connected Communities. Her book, Neurobiology and the Development of Human Morality: Evolution, Culture and Wisdom won the 2015 William James Book Award from the American Psychological Association and the 2017 Expanded Reason Award. Her recent short films are Breaking the Cycle, The Evolved Nest, and Reimagining Humanity. She hosts the webpage EvolvedNest.org and serves as president of KindredWorld.org which has just launched a Nesting Ambassador Program.

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