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JE SUIS LE CLIMAT – 2023 – NEMOURS – LA FORÊT BRÛLE ! LA RIVIÈRE EST À SEC !
Exposition du 25 novembre au 15 décembre 2023 J’ai organisé une exposition d’art sur le climat lors de la « Conférence des Parties sur le changement climatique des Nations Unies » chaque année depuis 2015. « Nous sommes en train de … Continue reading
Chapter 3: Responsible Fashion: The key to slow down Fast Fashion — Live a Little More
“When I shop, the world gets better, and the world is better, but then it’s not, and I need to do it again. ” – Rebecca Bloomwood (Confessions of a Shopaholic) Ever since the rise of Fast Fashion, the essence … Continue reading
I AM THE CLIMATE – 2023 – NEMOURS – THE FOREST IS BURNING! THE RIVER IS DRY!
Exhibition during COP28 from 25 November – 15 December 2023 I’ve organized a climate-related art exhibition during the « UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties » every year since 2015. « We are losing our suicidal war against nature » said UN … Continue reading
Victors’ History Reconsidered? — Organikos
Yesterday, in a post about one type of spoils of victory, we shared some reading about responsibilities. Today, in a discussion of the book Indigenous Continent, we consider a different type of spoil of victory. The accepted wisdom that history … Continue reading
Una storia di Natale da leggere prima di fare la lista dei regali: In « Utopia » di Tommaso Moro, pubblicata nel 1516, l’oro e le pietre preziose non hanno valore. Infatti, portano il peso del sangue, della schiavitù e della follia umana – L’ARTE DEL LAVAGGIO VERDE dei COMMERCIANTI D’ORO con le loro stesse parole…
Cosa sceglierai? Il negozio Cartier vendono gioielli, orologi e accessori di lusso esclusivi in oro e diamanti dal 1847 – foto: Cartier “Le cose vanno male dal 2015, quando il prezzo dell’oro ha iniziato a salire. La vita degli Yanomami … Continue reading
Why are we still cutting down “Christmas Trees” that Destroy Habitat for Wildlife? – Please create new traditions to replace this life-destroying custom!
The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum unveiled its “Rockefeller” the Owl bobble head on Friday after the adorable little owl was found in the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree earlier this week. The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum will be … Continue reading
Una historia navideña para leer antes de hacer su lista de regalos: En la « Utopía » de Tomás Moro, publicada en 1516, el oro y las piedras preciosas no tienen valor. De hecho, soportan el peso de la sangre, la esclavitud y la locura humana – el ARTE del LAVADO VERDE por parte de los COMERCIANTES del ORO en sus propias palabras
¿Qué vas a elegir? Las tiendas Cartier venden joyas, relojes y accesorios de lujo exclusivos en oro y diamantes desde 1847 – foto: Cartier “Las cosas han ido mal desde 2015, cuando el precio del oro empezó a subir. La vida de los … Continue reading
“We’ve never had justice”: How the Supreme Court rigged land deals against native people — Lara Trace Hentz
The boundary lines for multiple land treaties with native tribes cross the state of Michigan. That was the official legal ruling for the United States government: that native people did not actually own the land they’d lived on for thousands … Continue reading
Uma história de férias para ler antes de fazer sua lista de presentes: Na « Utopia » de Thomas More, publicada em 1516, ouro e pedras preciosas não têm valor. Na verdade, eles têm o peso do sangue, da escravidão e da loucura humana – A ARTE DE LAVAGEM VERDE pelos COMERCIANTES DE OURO em suas próprias palavras…
O que você vai escolher? As butiques Cartier vendem joias, relógios e acessórios de luxo exclusivos em ouro e diamantes desde 1847 – foto: Cartier “As coisas estão ruins desde 2015, quando o preço do ouro começou a subir. A vida Yanomami está … Continue reading
Dear White People: Here’s How to Honor Native Americans — Mother Jones
November is my annual season of ambivalence. Although I love autumn, its poignant air of loss and the promise of renewal, it has the bittersweet distinction of also being Native American history month. Every year, for as long as I … Continue reading