How Do We Come Together In A Changing World?
In this era of compounding crises, the need to come together to build strong coalitions and communities is asking each of us to radically reimagine belonging. But finding meaningful connection within our culture of disposability is challenging. It’s within this context that we invite you to pause and consider: how do we handle each other?
Inspired by this inquiry, the Center for Humans & Nature (CHN) brings together this essay collection curated by CHN Editorial Fellows and Loam Editors Kailea Loften and Kate Weiner.
With contributions from:
Dr. Kyle T. Mays
Serena Bian
tayla shanaye
Lauren Hage and Sam Edmondson of Weaving Earth
Jeanine M. Canty
Lucía Oliva Hennelly
Humans & Nature Press is the publishing branch of the Center for Humans & Nature, a nonprofit organization based in Libertyville, IL. The print edition of How Do We Come Together in a Changing World? is part of Questions for a Resilient Future, an ongoing publication of the Press.
Loam is the publishing branch of the Weaving Earth Center for Relational Education, a non-profit organization that provides nature-based education for action at the confluence of ecological, social and personal systems change.
Cover design by LimeRed
Background photo by Jess Drawhorn
In this era of compounding crises, the need to come together to build strong coalitions and communities is asking each of us to radically reimagine belonging. But finding meaningful connection within our culture of disposability is challenging. It’s within this context that we invite you to pause and consider: how do we handle each other?
Inspired by this inquiry, the Center for Humans & Nature (CHN) brings together this essay collection curated by CHN Editorial Fellows and Loam Editors Kailea Loften and Kate Weiner.
With contributions from:
Dr. Kyle T. Mays
Serena Bian
tayla shanaye
Lauren Hage and Sam Edmondson of Weaving Earth
Jeanine M. Canty
Lucía Oliva Hennelly
Humans & Nature Press is the publishing branch of the Center for Humans & Nature, a nonprofit organization based in Libertyville, IL. The print edition of How Do We Come Together in a Changing World? is part of Questions for a Resilient Future, an ongoing publication of the Press.
Loam is the publishing branch of the Weaving Earth Center for Relational Education, a non-profit organization that provides nature-based education for action at the confluence of ecological, social and personal systems change.
Cover design by LimeRed
Background photo by Jess Drawhorn
In this era of compounding crises, the need to come together to build strong coalitions and communities is asking each of us to radically reimagine belonging. But finding meaningful connection within our culture of disposability is challenging. It’s within this context that we invite you to pause and consider: how do we handle each other?
Inspired by this inquiry, the Center for Humans & Nature (CHN) brings together this essay collection curated by CHN Editorial Fellows and Loam Editors Kailea Loften and Kate Weiner.
With contributions from:
Dr. Kyle T. Mays
Serena Bian
tayla shanaye
Lauren Hage and Sam Edmondson of Weaving Earth
Jeanine M. Canty
Lucía Oliva Hennelly
Humans & Nature Press is the publishing branch of the Center for Humans & Nature, a nonprofit organization based in Libertyville, IL. The print edition of How Do We Come Together in a Changing World? is part of Questions for a Resilient Future, an ongoing publication of the Press.
Loam is the publishing branch of the Weaving Earth Center for Relational Education, a non-profit organization that provides nature-based education for action at the confluence of ecological, social and personal systems change.
Cover design by LimeRed
Background photo by Jess Drawhorn