Spontaneous Vegetation

Nance Klehm, Radical Ecologist

Spontaneous Vegetation

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Spontaneous Vegetation

Nance Klehm, Radical Ecologist

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Nance Klehm, Radical Ecologist

Spontaneous Vegetation

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Stephen is an interdisciplinary, independent scholar, polymath, and author or 23 books (and working on others), numerous articles, and essays and have achieved some mastery in a variety of subjects a few being bacterial ecology, resistance dyna
Stephanie Gottlob is a somatic improvisational movement artist. In 2019 she bought a truck camper and has been on the road for three years, exploring movement improvisation, somatic experience, and creative process throughout the various natura
Angela is the current supervisor of the Onondaga Nation Farm. The farm practices all aspects of Food Sovereignty for their community. She is also one of the original organizing members of Braiding the Sacred, an all indigenous group of Traditio
Uncle Bear Klein is a Content Creator, Trainer, Life Coach, and Designer of Powerful Life Transformational curriculum. He/they have over 20+ years of experience leading workshops in Chicago and across the country. Uncle Bear seeks to facilitate
School for the Ecocene hosts programs and is also an eco-social network for sharing resources, inspiration and actions for planetary liberation. The Ecocene is an emergent geologic era where all beings are living in relation and reciprocity wit
Margaret Bardell and her husband manage Chestnut Cliff Farm. The farm aims to raise the highest quality specialty organic produce, maple syrup, free-range eggs, grass-fed beef, herbs, foraged foods such as mushrooms and wild plums, unique cut f
George Johnson is a 96 year old elder who has had a long practice of native prairie restoration and preservation. He is a library of history of the confluence of human use of land, native prairie and agriculture in northern Illinois.
Gwyneth Zeleny Anderson is an artist based in Chicago, living where the Ojibwe, Odawa, Potawatomi, Miami, Ho-Chunk, Menominee, Sac, Fox, Kickapoo, and Illinois Nations have called home. She animates out of devotion to the fluidity and multiplic
Cathi Schwalbe is a maker of objects including mixed media, sculpture, found objects, bronze & iron, installation & site specific works, and a deep social practice, all centered around issues and aesthetics related to food systems, water, agric
Nance speaks with four staffers of Chicago's independent newspaper, South Side Weekly: Editor-in-Chief Jacqui Serrato, Managing Editor Martha Bayne, Imigration Editor Alma Castillo and Politics Editor. www.southsideweekly.com
Inkmaker Thomas Little of A Rural PenThomas is an amateur ink historian and ink maker, based in Sampson county, NC. He makes and sells iron based pigments derived from firearms processed in his makeshift laboratory in the woods. He is current
Tao Orion is the author of Beyond the War on Invasive Species: A Permaculture Approach to Ecosystem Restoration (Chelsea Green Publishing, 2015). Tao holds a degree in agroecology and sustainable agriculture from UC Santa Cruz, She lives with h
Originally from Karachi, Pakistan, Tahereh Sheerazie know as ‘the plant artist’ is a garden designer, fabric artist and hiker in Pasadena, CA. Her work focuses on studying and using native plant communities and earth works to support wise water
Lena Welker is a metis woman of Anishinaabe descent. She and her husband run Blue Heron Outdoor School. Her herbal path began 40 years ago with her German mother in law who had grown up working with medicinal plants. She has been fortunate to h
Jeanine Moy has devoted the last two decades to the study of natural ecosystems. Her range of experiences include managing an agroforestry research and demonstration site in upstate New York, conducting plant field studies in the greater Yellow
This interview is with the 3 founding members of INGA books. INGA is a Chicago bookshop with a focus on self-published independently distributed artists' book on design, art, film, theory and more. They program events semi frequently including
Beth Stephens and Annie Sprinkle have collaborated together since 2002. They are founders of the “ecosex movement” where they aim to make the environmental movement more sexy, fun and diverse through film, art, performance and writing. They wer
Carter O'Brien is the sustainability officer at the Field Musem's Office of Strategic Science Initiatives. He works to institutionalize sustainable principles such as recycling, food operations, alternative transportation, urban agriculture, co
Dr. Suzanne Pierre is a scientist, educator, and social organizer dedicated to the liberation of human beings through deep understanding of and communion with the natural world. Suzanne is trained as an ecosystems ecologist and biogeochemist fo
Michelle Matthews is a BIPOC environmentalist, artist, designer, and photographer, who was born in Iran to a Chinese/Vietnamese mother and a Black/Caucasian father, and her family was among the last ones to be airlifted from Iran during the Isl
Phillip Franses works to find the edge where science and spirit meet. He holds a degree in Mathematics from Oxford University, teaches Holistic Science as Senior Lecturer across the world and applies these principles in the field as Director St
Champoy is an interdisciplinary artist, educator and performer. In his own words: "Born in the highlands of Bukidnon, a landlocked province in the island of Mindanao which is located in the Southern Philippines. I have been based in the US/Turt
Emily Constantine Mercurio is the CEO and cofounder at CivicMapper. Emily grew up in Pennsylvania coal country and at a young age became interested in geoscience , maps and the interplay of nature and humans activity. Her career has centered on
Virginia Montgomery is a seeker, healer, music maker and visual artist. Her hope is that we are all seeking and or mentoring for the sake of a future that makes sense to us. When it comes to body work, the quest is to be IN OUR BODY enough to f
Claudia Bernardi, installation artist and printmaker whose artwork is impacted by war and the post war period. Born in Argentina, Bernardi was affected by the military junta (1976-1983) that caused 30,000 “desaparecidos”. Bernardi participated
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