10 Lessons from Kenya’s Remarkable Cooperatives
For many people concerned about inequality in the United States, cooperatives represent a beacon of hope.
For many people concerned about inequality in the United States, cooperatives represent a beacon of hope.
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Seed swaps are great ways to learn about local seeds, build community around seed sharing, and show support for the Save Seed Sharing movement.
I think Buen Vivir is a proposal aimed at making visible and expressible aspects of reality that are ignored by the dominant paradigm.
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When you live in the city or the suburbs, it can be hard to fit everything you want into a small or mid-sized yard.
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Seeds are the forgotten heroes of food—and of life itself.