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The Secret History of Women and Mushrooms: A Centuries-Old Tale of Empowerment, Enlightenment, Education, and Magic
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(Eat Me)
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... , From The Collection Of New York State Museum
Each monograph contains detailed accounts of taxonomy, personal anecdotes, environmental data, mythology, literary references, and folk wisdom. Unfortunately, ...
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Created on 28 April 2022
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United Nations Annual Climate Conference Recognizes Women As Trailblazers of Climate Action
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(Feminism)
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... summit has been hosted in Glasgow over the last week, introducing a feminist approach for tackling the impending global climate crisis. As environmental degradation impacts our planet, both women and people ...
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Created on 11 November 2021
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British Actress and Model, Cara Delevingne Is Proud of Her Body And Is Auctioning Off An NFT About Her Vagina For Charity
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(Entertainment)
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... relief, LGBTQIA+ organizations, environmental causes, and fighting institutionalized racism,” The Daily News wrote.
An NFT is a digital collector's item. Instead of receiving a physical painting, a ...
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Created on 17 May 2021
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8 AAPI Organizations To Support Right Now
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(Feminism)
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... conducting free multilingual legal advice clinics, and more. Donate here.
8. Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) - An environmental justice organization that works to bring environmental, social, ...
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Created on 24 March 2021
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5.
Meet the Next Generation of Superstar Activists: Exclusive BUST Interviews
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(Feminism)
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At this point in our nation’s history, it’s not hyperbole to say that America is in crisis. Between COVID, mass unemployment, environmental destruction, foreign and domestic assaults on our democracy, ...
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Created on 15 February 2021
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6.
Jane Fonda: A Rebel With a Cause. Exclusive BUST Interview
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(Feminism)
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... for Economic Democracy, a political action committee supporting a range of social and environmental causes. It became the best-selling home video ever, and by the time she bought the rights back from the ...
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Created on 07 January 2021
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7.
Here's How Georgia's Stacey Abrams Saved America: Exclusive BUST Intervi
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(Feminism)
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... Especially about the 2018 gubernatorial race?
I started working on many of these issues when I was in college. I did voter registration and worked on youth poverty issues, civic engagement, environmental ...
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Created on 05 November 2020
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NYC's Art in Odd Places: NORMAL Festival Showcases The Strangeness of 202
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(Arts)
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... and forgive others. As environmental activist Shelbi Orme says, “You can not do all the good that the world needs, but the world needs all the good that you can do.”
Ed Woodham: Do not judge your strange ...
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Created on 05 October 2020
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9.
The Dixie Chicks Drop the "Dixie" (And A New Protest Song
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(Music)
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... movement, the March For Our Lives movement, gay rights, women’s rights, and environmental rights. The names of Black people killed by police such as George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Tony McDade appear ...
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Created on 25 June 2020
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10.
Allies, Take Notes: Jane Fonda’s History of Activism From Civil Rights to Today
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(Feminism)
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... in protective environmental policies.
"What am I here for if not to be used by good people for good things?" Fonda said in an interview in an interview in 1979 around the same time the C.E.D was kicking ...
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Created on 03 June 2020
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11.
5 Feminist Collectives for Women of Color Mobilizing on the ’Gram
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(Feminism)
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... can support each other in creative arts, healing, and activism. SDL aligns itself with a political practice that aims to end all forms of oppression and injustice, including environmental destruction, ...
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Created on 04 May 2020
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12.
The Founder of Veggie Mijas is on a Mission to Decolonize the Way We Eat
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(Eat Me)
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... water in low-income communities of color where these industries are often located. This amounts to environmental racism. We should also consider that exploited factory workers of color make many of our ...
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Created on 25 March 2020
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13.
3 Things We Learned from Ellen Page’s documentary “There’s Something in the Water” Trailer
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(Movies)
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Ellen Page’s documentary, There’s Something in the Water, which premiered at TIFF last fall, is coming to Netflix on March 27. It discusses the very dangerous consequences of environmental racism in ...
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Created on 19 February 2020
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14.
High Uranium Levels Found in Women from Navajo Nation
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(Feminism)
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... levels. A group of babies within the Navajo tribe tested positive for high levels of uranium as well. To be clear, this is an act of environmental racism and misogyny and (surprise, surprise) it’s all ...
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Created on 11 October 2019
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7 Teen Activists Of Color You Need to Know Who Are Leading The Fight Against Climate Change
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(Feminism)
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... highlights how the climate crisis disproportionately impacts marginalized communities across our nation and around the world. As a Black Muslim woman, she uses her voice and platform to call out environmental ...
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Created on 01 October 2019
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16.
Marianne Williamson Isn’t The Spiritual Feminist We Need Right Now
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(Living)
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... primary debate, Williamson, the self-help guru, public speaker, and author, made notable comments on reparations and environmental racism which have attracted interest from all corners of the internet, ...
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Created on 01 August 2019
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17.
Ellen Page Wants People To “Connect The Dots” In A Powerful Statement On The Trump/Pence Administration And Hate Crimes
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(Entertainment)
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... homophobia and misogyny she experienced throughout her career and emphasized the power of combatting isolation by finding community.
The two went on to discuss climate change and Page’s environmental ...
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Created on 01 February 2019
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18.
Banning Straws Hurts People With Disabilities—And Misses The Point
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(Feminism)
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... syndrome and a bleeding disorder, explains the importance of straws in their life:
Via Twitter/@silverswansong.
Many disabled folks took to Twitter to share similar experiences. Environmental activists ...
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Created on 19 July 2018
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19.
In Alabama, Southern Rural Black Women Sent A Message To The World
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(Feminism)
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... black women care about be thrust to the forefront. Some of these issues are: • Fair and safe labor for all women • Wage and labor equity for all women • Environmental justice • Proper sanitation in rural ...
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Created on 15 December 2017
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20.
American C*nts Fight Back! With Jena Friedman: BUST Review
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(Entertainment)
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... over, and she hopes to continue to use comedy and her growing platform to illuminate that as well as other injustices whether they be environmental, political, or feminist.
“The cat’s out of the bag,” ...
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Created on 15 November 2016