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The City That Was in a Forest—Atlanta’s Disappeared Trees and Black People: A Conversation with Hugh “H. D.” Hunter

NonProfit Quarterly

6 According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution , the city has lost approximately half an acre of tree coverage every day for the last 15 years; since 2013, tree removal has outpaced tree planting. Reshaping the Way We Live in the Midst of Climate Crisis.” 3 There’s a history in that phrase. and others who came up after him.

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Rethinking Food Culture Might Save Us

NonProfit Quarterly

And those foods, and seeds, and the land are the agents of healing: They are the healers, they are the curanderas, they are the medicine people who are increasing our capacity to look at the grief all around us. “HAWTHORNE IN THE CORNFIELD” BY CHIP THOMAS/JETSONORAMA.NET. food is life. Rowen White, Mohawk seedkeeper, writer, culture worker.

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What Does It Mean to Dismantle Racial Capitalism Anyway?

NonProfit Quarterly

“UNABLE TO INTERVENE” by Yuet Lam-Tsang Editors’ note: This article is from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine ’s summer 2023 issue, “Movement Economies: Making Our Vision a Collective Reality.” This human trade continued for over 200 years. Imagine this. Flint, MI, has clean water and kids aren’t poisoned by lead.

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Movement Economies: Building an Economics Rooted in Movement

NonProfit Quarterly

“RULER OF THE EARTH” BY YUET-LAM TSANG Editors’ note: This article is from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine ’s summer 2023 issue, “Movement Economies: Making Our Vision a Collective Reality.” How do social movements come to make the language of economic systems change their own? We think it can.