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Why Reimagine Humanity? And How The New Short Film Can Help
When the Evolved Nest is provisioned to children and to adults,
our full humanity is developed and expressed.
Through the Evolved Nest we develop the…
How Universities Can Use the Palestine-Israeli Tragedies to Decolonize…
I open this short paper by noting the possibility that it will be quickly hidden or rejected by those who do not wish to consider all sides in authentic…
Repairing the Primal Tear: How Our Evolved Nest Heals Us, Our Animal Kin,…
An interview with the authors of the new book, The Evolved Nest: Nature's Way of Raising Children and Creating Connected Communities
Gabor Maté On The Evolved Nest: Foreword To The New Book
No fanciful social utopianism here; only a profound understanding of what our core needs are, right from conception, and what we have to learn from the…
Reimagining Humanity Launches: A New Short Film and Sequel to Breaking…
Share the press release about the new film, Reimagining Humanity, with your community.
Tyson Yunkaporta: Poetry (Done Right) Reveals The Indigenous Worldview
A Kindred interview with the author of Sand Talk: How Indigenous Thinking Could Save The World
Reimagining Humanity Film Launch – the Sequel to Breaking the Cycle
Discover the new short film, Reimagining Humanity, the sequel to Breaking the Cycle, and its goal to help us employ our rational imaginations and ancestral…
Education in a Time of Human-Caused Ecological Devastation: A Video…
Presented by Darcia Narvaez at the Sustainable General Education, Humanities in Medicine and in STEAM Education. Annual Meeting of the Taiwan Congress on…
Ancestral Wisdom For The Modern World: Do You Remember?
Re-landing to Place
It can be very challenging, if not impossible, to assume that we can reclaim our Indigeneity as European peoples. The trail is very cold,…
This One Spiritual Principle Can Dramatically Shift Your Relationships
In Uncle Bob’s cosmology this principle is called Kanyini – which means unconditional love with responsibility.