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Content warning: This post mentions Indigenous residential schools, sexual assault, death, and the ongoing violence committed against Indigenous peoples. Over the last few months, news about [...]
Content warning: This post mentions Indigenous residential schools, sexual assault, death, and the ongoing violence committed against Indigenous peoples. Over the last few months, news about [...]
I’ve been learning to love walking in rainstorms. Recently, the lake near my house flooded over all the nearby paths as the winter rain poured abundantly down day after day. The ducks have been [...]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Innovative gathering for social entrepreneurs celebrates 25 years and goes virtual with BC, Alberta, California partnership A quarter of a century ago, the idea of “social [...]
Here we are, more than halfway through the year 2020. Earlier this year, as the fires waged in Australia and people amassed behind the climate marches, I felt a complex surge of grief and [...]
“Relax, everything is out of control” Dr. Gabor Mate shared these words, quoting a Buddhist teacher, in a recent interview with Russell Brand. As the world reacts to the novel coronavirus [...]
Hollyhock means many things to many different people. As Hollyhock’s Communications Manager, I have the unique privilege and challenge of communicating this to the world. There exists complex [...]
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