The Lowell Humanities Series welcomed Tiya Miles of Harvard University, an award-winning author and research professional, on Monday for a lecture titled “Eco-Consciousness in the Lives of Enslaved ...
At the Blue Heron Nature Preserve, art and nature are intertwined. For 11 years, the preserve, a sprawling green space in north Buckhead, has welcomed artists to create and install works for its ...
From the Kaz Mountains to the Black Sea, women are defending not only nature but also their identities, labor, and right to life. This way of thinking and struggling is called “ecofeminism.” If a ...
Last week, three outstanding researchers were recognized with prizes to advance their work by the inaugural Sony Women in Technology Award with Nature. Each won US$250,000 to support and accelerate ...
This piece comes to us from the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS). To honor Black History Month, WCS and Nature are sharing stories of nature and conservation. Growing up in New York City Housing ...
"Strata," one of four large sculptures created by Olga Ziemska in Detroit Lakes. When it comes to staying informed in Minnesota, our newsletters overdeliver. Sign-up now for headlines, breaking news, ...
A form of artistic activism that faded after its heyday in the 1970s is back and aims to make its mark at TEFAF Maastricht. By Keridwen Cornelius In 2018, the curator Catherine Taft began researching ...
With books like “Woman and Nature,” she pioneered a unique form of creative nonfiction, linking violence against women to the ravaging of the environment. By Penelope Green Susan Griffin, an ...
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