Inspiring and confusing
Just listened to the uplifting interview with Janine Benyus. So much lovely there, though I was surprised the word “capitalism” never came up when both host and guest seemed flummoxed by why humanity didn’t turn to nature sooner other than to extract from it. I know this show centers whiteness (the proverbial “we”) but I wish there was at least a nod (instead of a reference to “some people”) to indigenous communities where there has been an unbroken line in being *of* nature and who are the human teachers.
Maydiheii via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/10/23
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