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In traditional agriculture, the soil is the mother. She's the mother who gives, to whom you must give back.
- Vandana Shiva -
Radiant Thinking
"This book is structured a little like a garden in which the seeds have been broadcast in wide spirals. There is an insistence on the relationship between all of the subjects within it: motherhood, climate collapse, social justice, botanical history, but also a commitment (at least as I see it) to a kind of disorder, a refusal to manage (or manhandle) the topics in relation to each other, but to let them flower naturally, in each others proximity, and inform each other associatively rather than according to logic or outline--a little like a swath of prairie, all the plants and animals coexisting in an organic design. Can you talk a little about how the book found its form? " Pat Houston interviews Camille T. Dungy about her new book, "Soil: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden." { read more }
Be The Change
For more inspiration, check out Dungy's essay, "From Dirt." { more }
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