by The Pollination Project | Sep 16, 2022 | Heartivist Of The Week
Every 73 seconds a woman in the United States is raped – that’s more than 400,000 women a year – and less than 1/3 of those assaults are reported. The secret that those survivors carry is wrapped in such fear and shame, it holds the power to destroy lives....
by The Pollination Project | Sep 9, 2022 | ShiftHappens
At The Pollination Project, we think about the word “health” holistically, encompassing physical health, mental health, and inner transformative practice, as well as considering critical elements within the social determinants of what makes someone “healthy.” Over...
by Amelia Lorrey | Sep 2, 2022 | Heartivist Of The Week
Robin Valenzuela had spent years researching the intersection of child welfare and immigration enforcement in the U.S. when, in 2016, the election prompted her to take action. “I wanted to do something more than just write about these issues,” she recalls. She started...
by The Pollination Project | Jul 15, 2022 | ShiftHappens
My home state of North Carolina’s motto is “esse quam videri,” which translates from the Latin as “to be rather than to seem.” This was on my mind recently in a team conversation about how The Pollination Project, as a global community of changemakers, should respond...
by The Pollination Project | Jun 24, 2022 | Heartivist Of The Week
A thought-provoking new book by Food Engineer Camila Perussello, PhD, Food for Thought: Planetary Healing Begins on Our Plate, presents a fascinating, science-based analysis of food production and consumption that illustrates how what we put on our plate has a direct...