
Restoring Brigid, Restoring Justice
Originally Published as “A Time of Justice, A Season of Renewal” on Jan 28, 2021 before Brigid’s Day Feb 1st by Shannon Michaela Doree Smith. Updated March 8th. This piece

Originally Published as “A Time of Justice, A Season of Renewal” on Jan 28, 2021 before Brigid’s Day Feb 1st by Shannon Michaela Doree Smith. Updated March 8th. This piece

The Center for Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary and the Wick Poetry Center at Kent State University are launching Vote the Earth, an interactive poetry project connecting place and voice. Expanding on the Earth Stanzas community

The Center for Earth Ethics has been participating in the Climate Crisis Policy review of climate bills and legislation for 2021. This week, CCP discussed the Environmental Justice for All

19th Amendment to the US Constitution — Women Suffrage approved by Congress 6/4/1919, ratified 8/18/1920, one hundred years ago today. Compiled and shared by Rafael Jesús González, Earth Stanzas contributing

Mindahi Bastida, General Coordinator of the Otomi-Toltec Regional Council in Mexico, issued a statement in response to the murder of Maya Traditional Leader, Domingo Choc, in Guatemala. A video of Mindahi

Today is World Environment Day. Our nation is going through a painful reckoning with systemic racism and worsening economic inequity, so the “environment” can seem to be a lesser concern.


In a time when many are struggling, and challenged to summon the will to care for those most suffering, a centuries old bond between nations shines a light on human

In a time when the United States is preparing to brace for the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and struggles to ensure emergency supplies for its citizens, there have been

Rev. William Barber, co-chair of the new Poor Peoples Campaign said, “I really feel that, in some sense, Apache elder and my brother Wendsler Nosie Sr. is America’s Gandhi in
