The French writer Edmund Jabès described writing as a form of waiting, a relationship sculpted from silence and time—“to wait for words that wake our thoughts as they write us.” Idra Novey’s words ...
Award-winning author and Orion contributing editor Emily Raboteau writes at the intersection of social and environmental justice, race, climate change, and parenthood, as beautifully demonstrated in ...
I’VE HAD ONE MYSTICAL EXPERIENCE in my life. It occurred at lunchtime on a Saturday, five years into my prison sentence. A hundred of us signed up to package meals for a food bank with a group of ...
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Janelle Baker is an environmental anthropologist and ethnoecologist with Métis ancestry. She is a professor of anthropology at Athabasca University and collaborates with First Nations in Alberta, ...
Karen Ho, an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Minnesota, researches Wall Street and the culture of finance. Her work is especially concerned with the ongoing ramifications of ...
Zoe Todd (Métis) is an artist and academic who teaches at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. Her work combines human-fish relations, Indigenous environmental studies, and art to explore ongoing ...
Sarah E. Vaughn is an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley. Her field of interest is the critical study of climate change with an emphasis on ...
Renya Ramirez is an enrolled member of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska and professor of anthropology at University of California, Santa Cruz. Her expertise includes Native feminisms, settler ...