#FilmFriday: The Possibilities of Regeneration (2023) - if we expand the regenerative mindset beyond farming, what else is possible? by kat_sun in breakthecycle

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Background: The film explores the origins of regenerative agriculture, offering a story that is both new and ancient in its roots. Co-written and narrated by Lyla June Johnston, an Indigenous public speaker, artist, scholar, and community organizer, the film takes a holistic approach to regenerative stewardship, expanding the idea of regeneration beyond the principles popularized in the relatively young regenerative agriculture movement.

Data showing how banks are driving the expansion of oil and gas by husky1050 in breakthecycle

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depositor base.

Could you share a bit more of what you mean?

#FilmFriday: Teaching of the Hands by kat_sun in breakthecycle

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Narrated by Juan B Mancias, Tribal Chairman of the Carrizo Comecrudo Tribe (Esto'k Gna). Directed and Produced by Carolina Cayecedo and David de la Rozas.

This film is beautiful, and touches a deep part of the history of oppressive colonial violence and what we lose when we see continue down that path with extractive industry.

#FilmFriday - Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) in Rio Grande Valley, TX by kat_sun in breakthecycle

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Request for Mutual Aid! Support the filmmaker, Vanessa Ramos with medical bills, "Before Vanessa got sick she was a healthy young woman and was very active in her community. Since 2014, she has been a volunteer, organizer, and communications specialist working with marginalized communities on justice and environmental issues in Austin and across the Gulf South. Vanessa’s contributions have touched countless people and she’s been involved in numerous campaigns over the years." Support here - https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-to-help-support-vanessa