An Open Letter from Typhoon Haiyan Survivors to Pope Francis

Sean Devlin is a Vancouver-area climate justice activist who I have heard speak at a couple of events. His commitment to storytelling, and his analysis around race, poverty, responsibility and relationships has helped me deepen my own thinking and understanding. Sean is producer and director of this film where Filipin@ survivors of climate disaster speak…

Modern Tools, Ancient Values: Year-Round Farming at Taos Pueblo

by Todd Wynward Think the local food movement is a fad for elite yuppies and homesteading hipsters?  Think again. Meet the Red Willow Growers Cooperative: Taos Pueblo food producers who use cutting-edge technologies to promote place-based values that have sustained their culture for a thousand years. The Red Willow Farmer’s Market is a high-desert haven,…

Region As Rabbi?

by Todd Wynward Ched Myers writes that the phrase “watershed discipleship” holds an intentional double meaning: both acting as a disciple during this watershed moment in history, as well as acting as a disciple within and on behalf of a specific watershed, as “citizen inhabitants of specific places.” Those are both certainly true. Yet I’d…