EMEAC's Young Educators Alliance picked up their video cameras last year and talked to local Detroiters about land and gentrification. The following video is the result of their hard work!
75 Smart Home Organization Ideas for Every Room
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Keeping your home organized can make life a lot easier. When everything has
a place, you save time, feel calmer, and enjoy being in your space more.
I’ve...
Backyard Stargazing Ideas for Families
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Your kids probably spend too much time on devices. So do most families. But
getting them outside doesn’t mean you have to plan another exhausting day
out...
Propa Summer Dreamweave: What You Feed Grows
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What We Feed Grows: one of the four principles of the Just Transition
framework, and one of the four ingredients of Resilience-Based Organizing.
When we pu...
The #GreenScreen Winner!
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EMEAC (Eastern Michigan Environmental Action Council) recently named the
2011 Green Screen Film Fest winner: Detroit Future Youth partner, the 5E
Gallery w...
Arctium lappa - Burdock Be Good
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*Burdock (Arctium lappa)* was the first root that I ever harvested as an
herbalist. I basically knew what a carrot did down there so I felt
confident I...
2017: Reflections on Enough
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Hello world! This is Roan (Tyrone). It’s been four years since we’ve posted
anything here, but I’ve been reflecting on Enough because I was recently
interv...
Why I Didn’t March for Science
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Whose Interests Are Being Served? by Devon G. Peña I consider myself an
“ethno-scientist.†The methods and practices I follow in the fields of
agroe...
An ending…and a beginning
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After seven years, I am drawing This Lively Earth to a close. I have
started a new blog called Nature :: Spirit, where I will continue some
nature spirit...
winter update 2015
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it’s something of a wonder that anyone reads this blog or that i have had
new subscribers in the last 6 months as i’ve been so neglectful in posting.
i’m ...
Making the most of seasonal produce
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By Jenny Part 1 Our household doesn't grow much food – our small garden has
a very prolific lemon tree, which I love, lots of herbs (parsley, mint,
oregano...
Blasting this conversation into a massive orbit!!!!!
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Hi friends. I wanted to invited you to join me in the continued
conversation about how to have a life that is good for ourselves and our
world over at Coli...
Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
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The annual Great Food Blogger Cookie Swap was, yet another, success. This
year's swap propelled me into the holiday season and marked the first of
several ...
threeACTIONS Project
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A lot has happened since last posting here.
Since March 2011, I have been working in collaboration with public policy
graduate student Megan Hoye, on a pro...