Sunday Brunch Round-up | Sept 27-Oct 3rd

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This week’s feast for your senses.

Short and sweet this week.

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  • I read a reminder of why intersectional environmentalism is the present moment in this movement. Too often there’s a desire to remove the human element from environmental and climate-related conversations, but it’s impossible. Hop Hopkins writes an incredible article, Racism is Killing the Planet, for the Sierra magazine.

    • “We’re in this global environmental mess because we have declared parts of our planet to be disposable. The watersheds where we frack the earth to extract gas are considered disposable. The neighborhoods near where I live in Los Angeles, surrounded by urban oilfields, are considered disposable. The very atmosphere is considered disposable. When we pollute the hell out of a place, that’s a way of saying that the place—and the people and all the other life that calls that place home—are of no value.”

      in resilience,

 
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