What the vulnerable butterfly can teach us about ourselves, our world, and the magic that goes beyond it all.| Dark Properties
Sam Bloch on shade as an overlooked strategy for keeping cool in a burning-hot world.It’s easy to get tunnel vision with the climate crisis, and see alternatives to burning fossil fuel, i.e. green energy, as the only solutions of merit. However, global warming is a multifaceted probl| Dark Properties
A quest to illuminate transformative possibilities for life on earth—by editor and gardener Willa Köerner.| Dark Properties
Eushavia Bogan on pivoting from farmer to doctor, plus tips on empowering yourself within the medical industrial complex.This interview is part of a series with some of The Strange Foundation’s Earth-aligned summer residents.Whenever I go to a doctor, or watch shows a| Dark Properties
What can we learn from bugs about the tense awkwardness of life on Earth?| Dark Properties
Wisdom from the org teaching colleges to prioritize healthy people, plants, and soil over toxic turf lawns.| Dark Properties
Penny Gibbons on combatting loneliness by starting a neighborhood cleanup group—which escalated into much more.| Dark Properties
On the impacts of slowing down, a guide for DIY deceleration, and a new interview series.| Dark Properties
LinYee Yuan on the end of MOLD Magazine, and the beginnings of a collectively designed food forest in central Brooklyn.| Dark Properties
Our ecologically entangled mini flower farm is really growing… phew.| Dark Properties
Nicole Yeo on starting a collective of Asian-led farms that grow food, solidarity, and mutual viability.| Dark Properties
Shakara Tyler on “reworking the system against the system” to build cooperative, reparative, Black-led infrastructure in Detroit.| Dark Properties
Rowen White on rehydrating ancestral foods as a way to reseed imagination.| Dark Properties
Fritz Haeg on reinventing a commune, the fragility of reciprocal relationships, and gardening as an assertive force.| Dark Properties
Companion–Platform on gardening in rental apartments, designing attention ecologies, and growing one single bean.| Dark Properties