Neil Pitts is the author of "Postmodernity and the Creation of the Anthropocene" published in November 2021. Neil examines 3 historical periods and tries to draw insights on what the lessons learned mean for where human civilization is headed, esp given climate change. Our discussion is an exciting and abstract one, but also very meaningful in terms of clarifying the impact of historical experience. You can find his book here or on Amazon.
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How is AI Changing Education and Why It Can't Happen Fast Enough: a chat w JT Kostman
Corporate Change and the Need to Evolve: a chat w David Belden
Creating a Food Revolution: a chat w Ocean Robbins
The Doctrine of Discovery and the Basis of Racism: a chat w Mark Charles
Yoga is Vegan: a chat w Holly Skodis
Ageism, Purpose and the Process to Becoming Elders: a chat w Art Mitchell
Poetry Therapy and Healing Trauma: a chat w Nancy Scherlong
Greenland and Sea Level Rise: a chat w John Englander
A Start Towards Restructuring Our Society: third reading from Points of Rebellion by William O. Douglas
The Green New Deal and the Politics of Climate Change: a chat w Karl Aldinger
Marx, Eco-socialism and the Green New Deal: a chat w Steve Knight
Healing and Hope from the Indigenous Peoples March: a chat w Wayne Snellgrove
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Animal Rescue and Social Impact: a chat w Priya Sawhney
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Art, Veganism, and "the Ugly Truth": a chat w Mary J. Kirsch
The Polar Vortex and Arctic Warming: a chat w Judah Cohen
How America Views Dissent: first reading from Points of Rebellion by William O. Douglas
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