
Foremother: A review of Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Imagining a Permaculture life in 1916
Imagining a Permaculture life in 1916
Does permaculture have what it takes to evolve?
Our ecovillage set up ‘invisible structures’, to build a strong community, to work together well, from practical land care to our deepest vision.
Resources for the queer people in permaculture
By Gudrun Cartwright As a woman in my late forties,…
By Priya Logan I previously wrote a post about identifying…
By Dido Dunlop Our hearts and outer world grow hearty together…
Racism and climate change are linked in many ways. We must be anti-racist environmentalists.
COVID-19, time to embrace complexity By Luiza Oliveira As expected,…
Interiorizando nuestro ecosistema interior By Rosaura Ruiz Parece una cosa…
By Julia Pereira Dias A lot of our expectations are…
A curated collection of top-notch permaculture books by women you might not have heard about.
By Dido Dunlop Green Tara is a role model, to…
By Gudrun Cartwright As always, I was fascinated by what…
Personal and world transformation with ecofeminism and permaculture.
My allotment, a small gateway into the living land, has…
Essential tips for online entrepreneurs, especially if you’re relatively new at this and have spent any time at all resisting learning about “marketing” because it’s yucky.`
What it means to live in right relation
releasing old pain by dealing with grief, caring for your body, making art, and getting dirty
City of Refuge is Starhawk’s powerful and profound sequel to the Fifth Sacred Thing.
What is Ecofeminism? The five elements are one way to explain.
Using the land and our tangible environments as the palette…
A manifesto for an internationalist permaculture movement By Becky Ellis…
Need to attract a more diverse group of insects and pollinators? Here's how to grow a pollinator garden.
One of the many things that I connect with in…
The art of placemaking, regenerating public spaces.
A report back from the International Permaculture Conference and Convergence…
How I learned to bloom where I was planted (or, rather, where I planted myself) with suburban permaculture.
By Silvia Di Blasio “I raise up my voice — not so…
By Gosia Rokicka On Friday 23rd March 2018 Polish women…
Urban land access can be difficult but there are ways to get past this barrier.
By Heather Jo Flores “Contact with the soil reminds us…
By Jodie Harburt When women thrive so too can the…
If we don’t seriously address the individual, economic and social needs of the people, the ecological imperative will be always left behind.
A beginner’s guide to worm composting
Urban sustainability and the possibilities of urban permaculture