Brontë’s 2020 Rereads: Parable of the Sower by Octavia Butler, in which I find tangents on nonprofits and the utility of dystopia https://t.co/iXyMK8c38X
"Solarpunk asks us to remember that humanity will be just as varied in its approach, its morals, and its imperatives after the apocalypse as it is now." @ambinate (cc @pheebs_w @beezyal @likhain@sarenaulibarri) https://t.co/qOVnODImoS
"A new type of science fiction, solarpunk takes as its premise the idea that climate change is unavoidable and probably will be severe, but demands optimism of its writers." @ambinate@upperrubberboot @WorldWeaver_wwp @sunvaultantho https://t.co/qOVnODImoS
Mentions @sunvaultantho ! Which you can order from indiebound https://t.co/32ZkCXIM8M or Amazon https://t.co/RFFnRjMbFr or fine bookstores almost everywhere.
Ho-Chunk Nation is 1st U.S. tribe to pass Rights of Nature! Tribal sovereignty, legal teeth, protection of Mother Earth in one act. This is what a future could be: wild rice w/personhood, rivers w/rights, legal obligations to future generations. #Progress
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