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Agriculture

An artistic depiction of a person harvesting vegetables from a field for community supported agriculture.
Advocates of community supported agriculture believe their radical model addresses many of the problems that plague large-scale farming today.
Essays Society 

Community Supported Agriculture Isn’t Just Another Way to Get Fresh Food

April 11, 2022August 28, 2022 12 min read Jared Spears Agriculture, Climate Change, Community, Localism

Advocates of community supported agriculture believe their radical model addresses many of the problems that plague large-scale farming today.

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Western Mindset Unschooling
(Nurpalah Dee)
Essays Religion 

Unlearning Some Western Mindsets

July 31, 2019October 28, 2021 17 min read Jeff Savage Agriculture, Christianity, Environmentalism, Parenting, Schooling

An over-reliance on our Western Mindset creates several obstacles to human flourishing—informing agriculture, education, work, and parenting.

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