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A practice in homework

I think the wind remembers you

Who is at center?

What do we hear when we feel with all our senses and how does this inform a place-based knowledge system?

The work of the clinic is one of remembrance

How do we hold a hum?

This month we are featuring The Farmers Land Trust and their work around building localized and equitable commons networks for regenerative farming communities.

In our final post on boundaries, we invited Heather Bruegl to author a piece on some of the impacts early U.S. land surveying legislation had on Indigenous communities.

In part 2 of our 3 part boundary series, Anastasia and Nkem Ndefo consider the fluidity of embodied boundary making.

In this three part series, we’ll explore the stickiness of boundaries as both real and imagined. Part 1 examines the evolution of modern legal boundaries and plays with notion of ecotones.