Flowers are a gift of abundance. But history has shown us that the longing for the “exotic” and the othering of nature and ecosystems can corrupt the human mind. In this edition of Seeds, @priyanka.parihar16 continues her journey into the world of flowers and explores how they became deeply ent
We Produce Enough Food So Why the Scarcity Narrative? Drawing from a wide selection of research on the environmental impact of animal agriculture, Assistant Editor @saritagara challenges the prevailing climate narrative that’s rooted in scarcity and offers a more hopeful alternative while encour
Italian cultural theorist Maddalena Fragnito works at the intersection of violence, care, and social reproduction, tracing how power shapes what is seen, said, and remembered. “Framing also decides what disappears. If conflict is told only as tragedy, resistance drops out. If it is told only as
At a moment when climate change is most often framed through science and politics, Sacred Ecologies lean towards other ways of knowing. Bringing together four artists from across continents, this series by Photography Features Editor Virginia Melodia explores how spirituality, ancestral knowledge,
