Dancing Our Way to Liberation

Let us bring our hearts, minds and bodies together to support each other and stir up some transformative, motivational mischief in these troubling times.
Dealing with Modern Windigo

It is maddening to watch centuries of history repeat itself, with the age-old lies of scarcity and greed underlying the motives of all who seek power over others. As late-stage capitalism unravels, I am left to ponder how we got to this point collectively, and more importantly, how do we get out?
Living on the Edge: Ecotones

In ecosystems, the ecotone is like a musical notation–indicating where the landscape’s song changes from one ecosystem to the next.
What’s In A Name?

The second Monday of October in the United States officially celebrates both Columbus Day and Indigenous People’s Day. In looking at the history of this strange reality, the complexity of how and what we celebrate offers insight into where to go from here.
Labor Day Reflections

This celebration was designated a national holiday in 1894 in honor of all of the hardworking laborers in the country and the struggles they faced to secure fundamental human rights and safe working conditions. More than 100 years later, however, workers are still fighting these same kinds of battles.