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The Spiral: An Ancient Model Useful for Contemporary Times
My left shoulder sports a tattoo––a rendering of a petroglyph in the shape of a spiral. In school, while listening to the droning on of teachers, I drew spirals…
Restoring Sanity: Challenging Educational Hegemony in the Struggle for…
The domination of global hegemonic education, especially at the university level, continues to prevent peace on earth. I focus here on the complicity of Western…
The Indigenous Worldview
Entangled World explores the interrelated, existential social, economic, ecological, and technological risks we face, their underlying drivers, and how a more…
Letter from the Editor – Kindred February Issue
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"If what a tree or a bush does is lost on you,
You are surely lost. Stand still. The forest knows…
Returning to Nature’s Way of Raising Connected, Nurtured Children:…
In this presentation, Darcia describes how our evolved wellness-informed pathway follows the cycle of connected cooperative companionship. This pathway shifted…
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
The Evolved Nest Book: Read Chapter One, Nature’s Way
Editor's Note: Below you will find Chapter One, entitled Nature's Way, of the new book, The Evolved Nest: Nature's Way of Raising Children and Creating…
How Do We Create Nestedness In An UnNested Culture? A Mother Asks Evolved…
The interview is by Meghan Armstrong-Abrami, Ph.D., a mother of a six-year-old child who shares her experience - and questions - about creating nestedness in an…